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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

POET OF WESTPOPT. niGH VATEIt. This Day... 12.50 si.in. 1.15 p.m. ATIIIIVED. January 28 —Brace, from Hokitika. HEPAirrunKs. January 28 —Brace, for Hokitika. Waipara, for Mohikinui. CUSTOMS ENTRIES. INWARDS. January 28 —Bruce, p.s , 84 tons, James Kerby, from Hokitika via Greyinouth and Fox's. P. Greer, agent. OUTWABDS. January 28—Waipara,twin-screw, 48 tons, C. S. Bascand, for Mokihinui. A. Beaueliamp, agent. Bruce, p.s., 84 tons, James Kerley, for Hokitika. F. Greer, agent, EXPECTED AEKIVALS. Nightingale, barque, from Melbourne. Leonidas, schooner, from Melbourne. Escort, schooner, from Melbourne. Northern Light, from Melbourne. VESSELS IN POET. Ketches—-Rambler, Sea Breeze. Cutter —Dart, Volunteer. Schooner —Rambler, Rifleman. Steamer —Southland, Waipara, Murray. IMPOUTS. Per Bruce—2 cases, 1 box, Powell and Co.; 20 eases sarsaparilla, Bailie and Humphrey ; 2 bales, 1 parcel, Murphy;. EXPOItTS. Per Waipara—l case merchandise, 2 do do, Blanchard and Watson; I qr-cask brandy. L. Hyams. Per Bruce—2soo pieces timber, 15 bales chaff, 50 bags bran. F. Greer, agent. The Bruce, with a portion of the cargo of the Rifleman, sailed for the South yesterday evening. The Ahuriri, which was announced to sail yesterday morning, could not get her cargo discharged in time to save the tide, and will consequently not leave till this morning. CHARLESTON. AE RIVALS. January 29—Fairy, schooner, Bower, from Onehunga.

VESSELS IN POBT. Schooners—Sapid, Ada, Fairy. Ketch—Constant. IMPORTS. Per Fairy—lo,ooo feet timber, 13 bags lime, 2000 bricks, 21 tons potatoes, 1£ tons potatoes, 42 bushels malt. The Fairy has made a fair passage to the North and back, and brings a cargo of timber and produce. Fears are entertained as to the safety of the Mary Jane, which vessel left Onehunga bound for this port before the Fairy left on the trip previous to this one, but nothing has yet been heard of her.

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Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 155, 29 January 1868, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 155, 29 January 1868, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 155, 29 January 1868, Page 2

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