SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF WESTPORT. HIGH WATEIt. Tin's Day ... 10.44 a.m., n.B p.m. ARRIVALS. July s—Nil. DEPARTURES. •July s—Nil. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Beautiful Star, from Dunedin. Wallabi, from Miuiukau via Wanganui. Kennedy, from Nelson. Waipara, from Wellington. VESSELS IN PORT. Barque—Nightingale (in the roadstead). Schooners—Ada (on the spit), Amateur. Ketches Enterprise, Young America, Mary. Cutter—Chnrlotte. Steamers—Lioness/Nelson. The p.s. Nelson has not yet stirred from the wharf, the weather being such as to induce Captain Dillon to prolong his stay. No doubt he was prudent in so doing, for it must have been blowing very heavily outside, and the ■worst of it was that last night there was no indication of a favorable change. We have had no arrivals or departures since our last. The Wallabi "was at Wanganui when the Nelson left, and was to sail about Saturday. No doubt the weather has delayed her, but as soon as wo get a change we may expect her. We understand that sho made a most successful and pleasant trip to the Manakau.
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Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 290, 6 July 1868, Page 2
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