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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

PORT OF WESTPOPT. irroii WATER. This Day ... 4.10 a.m., 4.40 p.m. ARRIVALS. April I—Bruce,1 —Bruce, p.s., from Hokitika and Grey mouth. Constant, ketch, from Charleston. DEPARTURE. April I—Bruce,1 —Bruce, p.s., for Ilokltika. Murray, s.s., for Nelson. CUSTOMS ENTRIES. INWARDS. April I—Constant,ketch,1 —Constant,ketch, 15 tons,M'Donald, muster, from Charleston. Bruce, p.s, 84 tons, Kerley, master, from Hokitika and Greymouth. Murray, Greymouth. OUTAVARDS. April I—Bruce,1 —Bruce, p.s., 84 tons, Kerley, master, for Hokitika. Murray, s.s., 56 tons, Holmes, master, for Nelson. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Nightingale, from Melbourne John Penn, from Nelson. TESSELS IN PORT. Schooners —Ada. Ketches—Mary, Young America. Steamer—Beautiful Star. PASSENGER LIST. Per Murray—Messrs Elby, Eraser, and 8 others. IMPORTS. Per Bruce—l bale drapery, Mulligan &Co ; 6 bags charcoal, 1 box crucibles, 1 case, acid, Bank of New Zealand; 1 bundle drapery, Mulligan ; 1 do do, White and Pyrie ; 8 cases fruit, Hay and Co. Per Constant—2 houses, M'Donald. EXPORTS. Per Murray—dO empty hhds, Hooper ;29 bales skins, Bcttany ; 1 package, Price. The Murray came into port on Tuesday evening late, discharged passengers, and at 2 p.m. yesterday proceeded to Nelson with a small cargo from this port. The Constant, ketch, arrived in port yesterday from Charleston. The paddle-steamer Bruce, in charge of Captain Kerley, came into port at 12.45 on Tuesday night, with a small cargo and a few passengers. Since her last visit here she has been to Okarita, Bruce and Jackson's Bays, and from each port favorable news is received. At Okarita she took on board 288 ozs. of gold; The weather during her southern voyage was thick rand variable. At Jackson's Bay the captain and officers placed rails round OliVier's grave. She L ft, Wcstport at 4 p.m. yesterday for Hokitika, from which port she may soon •be expected to return.

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Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 210, 2 April 1868, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 210, 2 April 1868, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 210, 2 April 1868, Page 2

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