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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

WESTPOTtT. i lirmi WATER. ► This Day ... 12.16 a.m., 12*1 p.m. To-morrow 1.0 a.m., 1.24 r.m. ARRIVALS. Waliabi, s.s., Daniels, from Wonganui. Freeth, and Greiij, agents. Northern Light, schooner, from Melbourne. Spence Bros, and Co., agents. Lioness, p.s., from Hokitika. Spence Bros, and Co., agents. DEPARTVRES. Jan. 14—Murray, s.s., for Greymouth. -PASSENGER LIST. Per Charles Edward, for Hokitika—Mr Groves and Mr Pilkington. Per Murray, for Greymouth Messrs ' Batchelor, Hughes, and Smith. Per Waliabi, from Wanganui Mrs M'Leod and two children, Mr Miller, Mr Freeth. IMPORTS. Per Murray, from Nelson—4 cases apples, 3 do ejgs, 20 bags chaff, 12 do potatoes, 40 bags bran, Sutton ; 1 pocket hops, Leslie ; 1 camp even, Southern ; 1 case eggs, Bull and Bond; 6 bags lime, Allen ; 12 bags potatoes, 1 box butter, 8 cases apples, order ; 3 bags oats, M'Donnell; 1 bale leather, Collins ; 11 • cases fruit, An slow. The a.s. Waliabi arrived in port last evening, with stoek from Wanganui. During her stay off the port, ton seals were killed on the Steeples, and brought on board. The steamer Beautiful Star has been teV graphed as likelv to sail from Dunedin for this port about Monday next There is still sufficient time for importers sending, by telegraph, any orders they may have, to houses in Dunedin, or in the intermediate ">;rts at which th: Star is appointed to call. Seven vessels have already loaded with wool this season at Gcelong, the quantity shipped being 33,467 bales. There are now only two vessels on the berth—the Salamander and Ocean. The former is likely to ship 4000 bales, and the latter 2500. This will still leave a sufficient quantity to load another vessel of considerable tonnage. The wool received at the port of Geelong is said to be yearly on the increase.

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Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 453, 16 January 1869, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 453, 16 January 1869, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 453, 16 January 1869, Page 2

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