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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

WESTPORT. HIGH WATER. This Day ... 6.38 a.m., 7.21 p.m. To-morrow 7.59 a.m., 8.30 p.m. ARRIVALS. Sept. 3—Kennedy, s.s., 126 tons, Whit well, from Ilokitika and Grey mouth. W. J. Willcocks, agent. Murray, s.s.. 50 tons, Palmer, from Nelson, via Motueka. S. Besley, agent. Sept. 4—Charles Edward, p.s., 89 tons, Holmes, from Greymouth. A. \V. Bennett, agent. DEPARTURES. Sept. 3—Kennedy, s.s., Whitwell, for Kelson. Crest of the Wave, schooner, for Havelock. Satellite, cutter, for Wanganui. Sept. 4—Charles Edward, p.s., Holmes, for Kelson. Murray, s.s., Palmer, for Hokitika and Grcymouth. PASSENGER LIST. Per Charles Edward, from Greymouth—Mr Denniston, and 3 for Wanganui. Per Charles Edward, for Nelson —Mr Freeth, and 3 original. Per Kennedy, from Hokitika and Greymouth—Miss Shea, Miss O'Leary, Messrs Alexander, Brown, Bud, Hanlon, Pascoe, Kuas, *nd 2 Maoris. Per Kennedy, for Nelson—Mr Alexander, and 5 others. Per Murray, from Nelson—Messrs Ballam, Bray, Gallagher, Baker, Allen, Beutley, and 10 in steerage. Per Murray, for Hokitika—Mr Ballam, and 6 in the steerage. IMPORTS. Per Kennedy, shipped at Ilokitika—6 cases jams, Powell and Co.; 2 do stout, Harris; 4 hhds ale, 6 qr-casks do, Organ ; 3 cases apples, M'Kay; 1 case, 1 parcel, Williams. Shipped at Greymouth—l boiler, order; 10 pkgs merchandise, Levy. Per Murray, from Nelson—l box sovereigns, Bank of New Zealand ; 1 pack saddle, Freeth; 5 kegs nails, 2 bags do, 1 cask do, Bull and Bond; 1 trunk, Wells; G hhds ale, 10 qrc.i3ks do, 16 bales chaff, 6 kegs sausage skins, Falla ; 3 cases wine, 1 do brandy, Tonka and Hughes; 1 truss drapery, Rowlands; I pel do, Graves and Fleming ; 1 box stove bricks, Field ; 3 do eggs, King; 9 do do, 2 kegs butter, 3 coops fowls, Drane ; 1 do do, 3 boxes eggs, M'Convill; sdo do, Levatte ; 1 do do, 5 do oranges, M'Kee; 2 do do, Smyrk; 6 horses, Dallam. Shipped at Motueka—3 coops fowls, 3 bags onions, 2 kegs butter, 9 boxes eggs, 13 bags cairots, 2 pkgs bacon, Falla ; 12 bigs potatoes, Patterson ; 4 boxes eggs, M'Kee ; 3do do, Stitt Bros.; sdo do, 1 keg butter, Jules Simon; 6 boxes eggs, Gallagher; 2 bags potatoes, Levatte. EXPORTS. Per Kennedy, for Nelson, short, landed at Westport—lo pkgs merchandise, Levy. Per Murray, for Ilokitika, short landed at Westport—o hhds ale, Falla; 5 horses, Ballam. The steimer Kennedy arrived in port from Greymouth at 2 a.m. on Saturday, and, on leaving for Nelson in the afternoon, she towed out the schooner Crest of the Wave, bound *««. riunedin. via Haveloek. The cutter Satellite sailed out during the same tide lor Wanganui, in the North Island. The s.s. Murray arrived in port at 2 p.m. on Saturday, having called at Motueka on her way from Nelson, where she had been detained for some days for the purpose of havi lg her sternpost strengthened and repaired. The steamer Charles Edward came into port from the south at an early hour on Sunday morning, and took her departure for Nelson on the afternoon of tho same day. The s.s. Gothenburg arrived at the Bluff on Thursday night, having left Melbourne on the 27th ult. She brings 103 passengers, among whom we notice the names of Mr John Southern for Dunedin, and Mr Pirie for Wellington. She brings 145 tons of cargo for New Zealand ports:—For Dunedin, 78 tons; Lyttelton, 10 tons ; Wellington, 35 tons; Nelson, 22 tons. In another column we publish a telegraphic summary from the Grey Si per Argus.

The steamer Storm Bird is expected from Wellington on or about Friday next, and the steamer Wallabi is expected next week from Wungauui. BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. ARRIVALS. Poet Chalmers. Sept. 3 Rangitoto, from Lyttelton ; Gothenburg, from Bluff. Bluff. —Sept. 3—Rangitoto, from Dunedin. Lyttelton.—Sept. 3 —Airedale, from Wellington. Sept. 4 —Gothenburg, from Duuedin. Hokitika.—Sept. 4 —Murray, from Westport. Nelson.—Sept. 4 —Airedale, from Picton ; Kennedy, from Westport. Sept. s—Charles Edward, from Westport. DEPARTURES. Nelson.—Sept. 4—Airedale, for North. Bluff. Sept. 5 Rangitoto, for Melbourne.

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Westport Times, Volume IV, Issue 707, 6 September 1870, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Westport Times, Volume IV, Issue 707, 6 September 1870, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Westport Times, Volume IV, Issue 707, 6 September 1870, Page 2

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