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. Monday. '■'■ The B.s Express left Port ( lialiners on Sunday the 4th inst., at noon, and arrived here at 3 a.m tbis morning. Being one day behind her. ueaai time for leaving here last trip, ahe bad therefore only Saturday to discharge and load again. She did not complete loading till late on Saturday night, thus having to wait till Sunday morning fbefore starting for the Bluff. This explains her not arriving in time for yesterday's train. There has been steady rain falling since early this morning, making it quite impossible to work on the wharf. The s.B Express managed to tranjhip 150 bales of wool to the ship James Nicol Fleming during the morning, this, with a fow truoks of wool sent to the Waitara, being all that was done on the wharf to-day.

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Southland Times, Issue 2676, 6 February 1877, Page 2

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Untitled Southland Times, Issue 2676, 6 February 1877, Page 2

Untitled Southland Times, Issue 2676, 6 February 1877, Page 2

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