SHIPPIIN INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF HOKITIKA.
High Water, this day.— 5.20 a.m. ; 545 p.m.
December 27.— Barometer, 9 a.m., 30 04 • 2 p.m., 30.14. " '
Decer ber 27. — Thermometer, 9 a.m , 69 • 2p.m. : >. ' js,Dec aiber 27.— Wind, 9 a.m., S.W., light ; 2 p.m. S.W., fresh breeze ; sea smooth ; bar good.
ARRIVED. ™ De l J »er 25.— Rangitoto, s.s., 449 tons, Alaelfi from Melbourne. Jas. A. Bouar, agent.
December 25.— Waterman, 113 tons, Lc Brun, 'rom Melbourne. Spence Bros, and Co., agents.
BAILED.
December 26.— Rancritoto, s.s., 449 tons, Mackie, for Greymouth. Jas. A. Bonar, agent.
Persevere, p.s., 26 tons, Robertson, for Greymouth. Jas. A. Bonar, agent.
ENTERED IS.
Dec.mher 26.— Rangitoto, s.s., 449 tons, Mackie, from Melbourne.
December 27. — Waterman, 113 tons, Le Brun, from Melbourne.
CLEARED OCT.
December 26.— Rangitoto, s.s., 449 tons, Mackie, for Greymouth. Persevere, p.s., 26 tons, Robertson, for Greymouth.
PASSENGER LIST INWARDS.
Per Rangitoto, from Melbourne — Saloon : Mrs Bullock, Messrs Lockington, Boyd, Ridley, Low, Bullock, Holland, Tuille, Cooper, Gwynne, Dv Croy, Marks, Masters Patterson, Ross (2) ; and seventeen in the steerage.
IMPORTS.
Per Rangitoto, from Melbourne— 4oo bags flour, Bonar ; 2 qr-ca.«ks eggs, Eoss ; 1 case wearing apparel, Ros=si; 1 case books, Crerar; 1 case baddlery, Ramsay ; 2 trunks boots, Mulligan ; 6 hhds eggs, Burkhart ; 4 packages sundries, Palmer ; 1 case scales, Bank of New South Wales ; 4 packages, Learmonth and Gibson ; I case electro plated ware, Jacobs ; 2 cases cigars, Marks ; 1 hhd eggs, Burkhart ; 81 packages produce, order; 1 hhd eggs, Archer ; 1 do, Gawne ; 1 do, Learmonth and Gibson ; 27 packages merchandise, Hall and Finlay ; 50 do tea, Wm. Evans and Co. ; 41 cases fruit, DuniDg Bros.; 5 packages boots, Alinan ; 37 do merchandise, Duif ; 48 cases onions, order.
Per Waterman, from Melbourne — 4 qrcasks wine, Buntin and M'Callurn ; 8 hags guano, 10 do hone dust, Ross ; 1 case, M'Beath and Co. ; 2 cases cigars, 1 Mendershausen ; 2 qr-tierces tobacco, 3 cases cigars, Marks ; 2 do hams, 6 do stout, 4 casks ale, 2 cases salmon, 2 do sauces, 6 do geneva, 6 do stout, 3 do salt, 4 do milk ; 10 casks ale, 10 eases old torn, 1 do prunes, 7 do candied lemon, 1 do jelly, 1 cask crystalized soda, Perry and M'Lean ; 4 cases, Annin ; 1 do, Churches ; 1 package, M'Kay ;# 1 bale, 1 package, Mo&s ; 1 case, Forsyth ;' 1 do, Fowler ; 3 tierct's coffee, Parsons and Co, ; 6 cases vestas, Marks ; 50 half-chests tea, 90 hags sugar, Evans ; 5 cases, 1 frame, P. Kellar ; 142 bags malt, Pizzey and Co. ; 3 hhds eggs, Dnff ; 3 bales, M'Kay ; 3 cases, 2 ca,-.ks, 1 keg, 1 drum, Williams ; 2 cases tobacco, Marks ; 14 packages, Manson ; 18 chests tea, 10 bags charcoal, Parsons and Co. ; 33 packages, hardware, Lockington ; 29 do, P. Kellar ; 1 case. Mulligan ; 12 tubs butter, 1 hhd eggs, 6 casks do, G lags onions, Woolcock ; 5 pocket; hops, 82 bags sugar, Kortegast ; 72 packa 5 merchandise, Nyulasy ; 38 packages t -dware, P. Keller ; 35 packages sugar, Lintoi ; li tierces tobacco, Ecclesfield ; 16 packa. es merchandise, Fowler ; 15 cases maize' a, 75 bags sugar, Hall and Finlay ; 10 packa es ironmongery, Lockington ; 2 cases boots, t'Beath, 1 case do, Manson ; 1 hhd, 2 cases, \. Langley ; 8 packages boots, Alman; 116 packages hardware, Learmonth and G ,>son ; 1 case, P. Keller ; 32 packages sugar, 1 case raisins, 3 cases vinegar, 20 do old torn, 20 boxes pipes, 20 cases milk, 40 do brandy, Linton ; 80 packages sugar, 20 boxes lobsters, 37 bags sugar, 20 cases vinegar, 12 chests candles, 5 cases cocoa, 5 do chocolate, 10 do mustard, 2 bales paper, 30 bags sugar, 5 qr-casks vinegar, 30 cases milk, 36 do brand\ , Hall and Finlay ; 1 package, M'Kay; 32 bags potatoes, 62 do onions, 36 cases fruit, order : 1 case, Chesney ; 80 packages sugar, 12 drums oil, 12 tins mixed leads, 10 qr-casks wine, \ T yulasy ; 36 casks butter, Wm. Pole ; 91 bas,s potatoes, 27 do onions, Duning Bros.; 1 bale paper, Holmes ; 2 bales, 6 drums oil, 1 box sundries, Peters ; 80 truck wheels, 80 patent axles, Cowlishaw and Plaisted ; 6 packages, P. Keller ; 77 bags potatoes, 19 bags onions, Capt. Le Brun ; 37 bales chaff, Spence Bros. ; 2 cases iron, A. Shaw ; 486 packages hardware, Lockington ; 1 truss, Davidson and Turk ; 1 case, Manson ; 1 do, Mulligan ; 1 do, order ; 2 pieces hardwood, Scott and Wilkinson ; 38 truck wheels, Lindeman ; 6 cases, P. Keller ; 186 pieces lumber, 3 bundles sashes, 76 pieces shelving, 6 bundles mouldings, 57 pieces boards, 50 spokes, 12 doors, 50 fellows, 150 cases kerosene, 1 bale paper, 30 cases kerosene, 10 do milk, 5 do furniture, order.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS.
Omeo, from Melbourne via New Zealand ports, early. Margaret, from Dunedin, early. Kennedy, from Nelson, early. Wild Wave, from Lyttelton, early. Waterman, from Melbourne, early. Tararua, from Dunedin and Melbourne, 26th inst. Julia, from Sydney, early. Waipara, from North, this day. Hector, from Melbourne, early. Wild Wave, from Ly ' ' :Iton early. Kaiuma, from Duuedin, early. Murray, from Nelson, early.
PROJECTED JDEPAIITJinE!?. Tararua, with English mail, this day. Waipara, for Greymouth and Northern ports, this day. Omeo, for Melbourne, 31st inst. Murray, s.s., for Nelson, early.
VESSELS IN PORT.
Steamers — Lioness, Yarra (on the spit) Waipara. > Ketch — Brothers and Sister. Lighter — Isabella.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18691228.2.3
Bibliographic details
West Coast Times, Issue 1330, 28 December 1869, Page 2
Word Count
876SHIPPIIN INTELLIGENCE. West Coast Times, Issue 1330, 28 December 1869, Page 2
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.