SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
WESTPOET. HIOH WATER. This Day ... 10.34 a.m., 10.58 p.m. To-morrow 11.25 a.m., 11 47 p.m. Monday ... 12.19 a.m., 12.43 p.m. ARRIVALS. Not. 18 —Waipara, s.s., Bascand, from Hokitika. —Bailie and Humphrey, agents. Wanganui, s.s., Dinklater, from Wanganui. Thomas Allen, agent. DEPARTURES. Nov. 19 —Waipara, s.s., for Greymouth. Wanganui, s s., for Wanganui. Mavis, schooner, Palmer, for Havelock. PASSENGER LIST. "Per Charles Edward, from Nelson—Mrs Rockstrow and 2 children ; Miss Taylor, Mrs Allen, Mr and Mrs Falla, Miss Falla and 3 children, Mrs Trimble, Messrs Franklyn, Rowlands, Stoho, Goldsmith, Morey, Max, Mollcr, Brown, and 15 for Hokitika and Greymouth. Per Waipara, from Hokitika—Mrs Harrison, Mrs Hewet; one steerage. IMPORTS. Per Charles Edward, from Nelson—4o bags flour, Bailie and Humphrey; 7 pkgs effects, Rockstrow ; 7 boxes eggs, 3 kegs butter, order ; 1 bag barley, M'lntosh ; 6 sacks lime, Allen ; 7 kegs butter, 6 cases pens, 2 do gooseberries, 4 do potatoes, 14 pkgs, Pickard ; 12 cases eggs, t> kegs butter, 2 bags potatoes, 11 pkgs, Aloller; 4 cafes, 225 sheets iron, 1 bdle oakum, 2 pkgs, Field ; 2 pkgs machine, 1 bale, 1 case, Rowlands ; 1 ease fruit, Hay ; 6 bags maize, GO lihds ale, 20 qr-casks, 12 sacks bran, 12 do sharps, 10 kegs butter, 15 pkgs, Falla; 1 bag potatoes, Smart ; 102 pieces timber, Bull and Bond ; 7 pkgs, Coates; 1 case, Fleming. Per Waipara, from Hokitika —10 kegs butter, Munro ; 1 parcel, Bank of New South Wales ; 20 kegs, 1 case powder, Forsyth and Co.; 10 kegs butter, Duif; 10 stampers, 10 false bottoms, Dicks. Per Wanganui, from Wanganui—4B head of cattle, 350 sheep, 1 pony, 4 tons hay, 1 ton bran, Freeth and Greig. EXPORTS. Per Waipara, for Brighton—s kegs butter, 3 cases eggs, 2 kegs butter, 1 bag oatmeal. Bailie and Humphrey. For Hokitika—l case, 18 pieces bacon, Bailie and Humphrey.
The B.s. Kennedy passed this poi-t yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock, steering north. It is reported in Sydney that natives on board the barque Morea, rose upon the captain and crow, and murdered them when of! the Line Islands. They afterwards ran the ship on shore and jumped overboard, when two hundred of then) were drowned in attempting to land.
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Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 583, 20 November 1869, Page 2
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366SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 583, 20 November 1869, Page 2
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