SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
POUT OF "WEST/PORT. 111 (ill WATER. litis Day ... 10.48 a.m., 11.IS p.m. ARRIVALS. March B—Constant, ketch, from Brighton. March 'J--l)art, cutter, from Charleston. Wanganui, from Wangtntii. Waipara, s.s., troin Jlokitika and Greymouth. DEPARTURES. March 9—Kennedy, s.s., for Kelson Nelson, s.s,, for Ilokitika and Grey. CUSTOMS ENTRIES. rNWARDS. March 9—Nelson, p.s., 88 tons, Whituell, master, from Nelson. N. Edwards and Co., agents Kennedy, s.s., 125 tons, Carey, master, from Ilokiiika. N. Edwards and Co.,agents. Wanganui, s.s., 136 tons, l.inkl.tter, master from Wanganui A. Beauchamp, agent. OUTWARDS. March 9 —Nelson, p.s.. 88 tons, Whitwell, master, for Greyinouth and Ilokitika. Kennedy, s.s., 125 tons, Carey, master, fo Nelson. EXPECT ED ARRIV ALS. Northern Eight, from Melbourne. Mary Ann, from Melbourne. Mary from Melbourne. Maid of Erin, from Melbonrne. VESSELS IN PORT. Schooners —Ada, Mary. Ketches —Constant. Cutter—Dart. Steamers—Wanganui, Waipara. IMPORTS. Per Kennedy—l case cigars. Drown and Lisener; 8 cases drapery, 3 trusses drapery, Spence Brothers; 8 lihds eggs, Dud'; 1 pkg hooks, Field ; 1 tank malt, 1 pocket hops, McCarthy; 5 cases fruit, Hay and Co.; 2 pkgs drapery, Fleming, Parry and Co.; 1 pkg leather. Murphy ; 1 pkg seeds, llyden ; 1 box sovereigns, £SOO, Bank of New South Wales, Per Wanganui—3B head cattle, 400 sheep, 25 pigs, 10 horses, Coker. EXPORTS. Per Kennedy —55 pkgs sheepskins, Atkinson. The s.s., Wanganui, with a cargo oftive stock on board from Wanganui, crossed th_ bar yesterday morning at 9 a.m., after rapid run of twenty-four hours. The s.s., Waipara left Ilokitika on Sunday morning; got to the Grey lay in Giey river until 11 a.m. Monday, when she left, calling at Fox's and landing passengers and cargo, and ultimately arriving at the Buller at 8 p.m. yesterday. She brings ten saloon and three steerage passengers.
CHARLESTON. ARRIVALS. March 7—Constant, ketch, from We tport, Dart, cutter, from Westport. DEPARTURES. March I—Constant, ketch, for Westport, Dart, cutter, for Westport.
The Dart brought a cargo of timber on account of Mr Gibbons, and the Constant was loaded with Mr Lewis's stock of ironmongery, which he is removing from Westport to his new premises in Charleston. The Volunteer, cutter, was off the port on Sunday, ready to come in. She has, we believe, a cargo of produce on board from the North Island.
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Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 190, 10 March 1868, Page 2
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