SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
WESTPOET
man water. This Day ... 1.0 a.m., 1.26 p.m. ARRIVALS. Charles Edward, p.s., Palmer, from Nelson. N. Edwards and Co., agents. Nora, schooner, Black, from Lyttelton. Powell and Co., agents. DEPARTURES. Kennedy, s.s., for Kennedy. PASSENGER LIST. Per Charles Edward, from Nelson—Mr Brown, Air Track ; 1 steerage. IMPORTS. Per Nora, schooner, Black, from Lyttelton —2BD bags oats, 13S bags potatoes, 86 cheeses, 100 cocoa nuts, 20 bags beans, 24 hams, 17 sides bacon. Por Charles Edward, from Nelson —25 cases beer, N. Edwards and Co. Transhipped ex Tararua, from Melbourne —1 case, 1 truss, Why to and Pirie ; 30 bags sugar, N. Edwards and Co. From Nelson —-1 cask, 2 pkgs, 1 coil pipe, 2 bdls iron, 1 case, Field ; 2 cases, Whyte and Pirie ; 4 cases, 2 bales, Fleming and Co ; 3 eases, Collector of Customs ; 2 oases, Skoglund; 4 hhds ale, Allen; 1 case, Dakers ; 2 hhds ale, Ilughston ; 2 eases, Hay; 4 eases, order ; 3 hhds ale, Trimble ; 4 casks (Jo, Allen ; 20 cases, 2 bags, Brown ; 1 roll, Mallet ; 10 pkgs, 1 cask, Brown ; 1 pkg, Blackwood ; 1 do, Fox; 1 case, Field; 1 bale, Murphy ; 1 do, Calreavy ; 1 trunk, Fleming and Co ; 1 box, Harris ; 4 cases, O'Neill; 3 sacks, 2 cases, King ; 1 pkg, Lang ; 3(5 pkgs, Pickard ; 3 do, Brown ; 21 bags potatoes, 10 kegs butter, 1 case, Adair Bros.; 5 pkgs, 4 boxes, Brown ; 3 kegs, Allen.
The p.s. Charles Edward left Nelson at midnight on the Ist inst. Experienced a very strong S.W. wind, with a heavy sea, during the passage. Arrived off the Buller bar at day light yesterday morning. She brings about twenty tons of general cargo, and three passengers, for this port. The schooner Nora, from Lyttelton, was towed in yesterday morning by the steamer Charles Edward. She was bound for Hokitika, but, in consequence of the state of the bar, she bore up for this port, where she will discharge her cargo, which is consigned to the firm of J. Powell and Co.
The captain of the schooner Mary Van Every, which has put in to Kelson for stores, on her passage from Dunedin to the West Coast, reports that, at Totaranui, the Crest of the Wave and the Mar}' Louisa, bound for the Euller, and the Diana and Elizabeth, for the West Coast, were lying in shelter.
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Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 420, 4 December 1868, Page 2
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394SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 420, 4 December 1868, Page 2
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