PORT OF GREY;
-«, _ HtGn WATER. This, Day— 3 40a m ; 4 19 p m ARRIVALS. October 5. • Koonya, s p, 663 ions. Captain. Stewart, from Dunedin and way ports. Wainui.sts 41110ns, Capta'n Backstrom, from Westporr, Nelson. Pictonand Wellington. Creli, s s, 117 tons, Captain Powell, f rein Wanganui. DEPARTURES. October 5. Kini, s s, . 702 tons, Captain Brophy, for Wellington and Lyttelton. Wnintii, s s, 411 tons, Captain Backstrom, for Westporfc and nortli. Passengers — Missss Hornby, Whelan, McKenzic; MesdameslVlalfroy&.Tid llathbon; Messrs Einvig, Lawrence, Lamb, Jame> son, Fisher, McLure, Guthrie, Emerson, j Devonport, Tacon, Billett, Whelan and Inspector Wihoa. Ureti, s s, 117 tons, Captain Powell, for Wanganui. IN POBT Koonya, from Dunorlin. Dilpussund, from Lyttelton The Orcti arrived from Wanganui yesterday with a load of live stock. 'She loaded coal and sailed for the same port last evening. The Wainui anived yesterday afternoon from We»tport and north, and saUed early this morning on her return trip. The schooner Annie Hill left Lyttelton on Monday afternoon for Greytnouth. The schooner is in charge of Captain Williams , late of the Morning Light, A little anxiety wa3 felt on Saturday morning at the non-arrival of the collier Eosarnond at New Plymouth, as the vessel left Wellingten on Tuesday night for that pert. The vessel turned up at her destination at 1 40 p m on Saturday, and Captain Care on reported "all well, 1 The Rosamond sheltered off D'TJrville Island during the recent blow, and made an attempt to proceed on her way on Friday morning, but was compelled to hove to. Mr F. M. Nancarrow, late of Greyraouth, and now in the Union Company's office In Christchurch, has received pro •» motion to the Company's office in f-yd« ney. The Pareora. from Wellington is expected early this morning. £he loads Blackball coal and sails this evening for the same port. The Kennedy is due this afternoon from_ Nelson, and sails to-merrow for Wellington direct. The Alexander left Welliagton hst evening and is due here on Saturday, sailing the same day for Westport, Nelson and Wangaoni. The model of the Arahura is at present on Iview at Westport. Mr Price, the Union Company's manager here, applied to have it forwrJed on to Greymouth, and his request will be comp'ied with within a fortnight.
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Grey River Argus, 6 October 1905, Page 2
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