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The.a-s Herald sailed for Onehunga on Saturday night with a full cargo of coal. The ss Rosamond and Gerda arrived op Saturday evening, the latter from Lyttolton and the former from Wellington. The s s Shag left yesterday morning for Hokitik-j. When she got as far as Saltwater Creek she encountered a very heavy ground swell and a strong head wind, so that between wind and sea her progress was made very uncomfortable, and the master deemed it prudent to put back. She was accordingly back in her old berth in a c vole of hours. The ss Herald will load at Onehunga tomorrow morning for this port. The s s St Kilda loads at Wellington today for Greymouth. The s s Maori will load at Plcton on Wednesday next, and at Wellington on the following day. The barquentine St Kilda is expected from Melbourne about Ist November. The s s Herald is expected to leare for the Bluff and Dunedin about Thuwday next. If all goes well the Rosamond should leave to-night or to-morrow afternoom at thft latest. The Union Company's s « Pukaki, which is intended to trade between this port and Melbourne, arrived at Port Chalmers on Saturday morning, all well. The Union Company's steamer Ohau left Auckland on Saturday afternoon for Greymouth direct. The ' nion Company's steamer Moa leaves Wanganui to-day with stock for this port. The Union Company's steamer Mawhera leaves Dunedin for Greymouth (calling at Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, and Nelson) on Tuesday, 11th inst.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXV, Issue 6007, 10 October 1887, Page 2

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Untitled Grey River Argus, Volume XXXV, Issue 6007, 10 October 1887, Page 2

Untitled Grey River Argus, Volume XXXV, Issue 6007, 10 October 1887, Page 2