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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

~: WESTPORT. . HKiil WATiiit. Vhi.i Day ... 4.27 rt.m.. 515 p.m. ToHKorrow 5.42 a.m., 616 p.m. AIUtIVALS. Not. -89—-Wallabi. s.s., 101 tons, Daniels, from Wanganu!. Fivetli and Greig, agents. Nov. 30—Murray, s.s.. 56 tons, Kilmer, from Gre.ym.QUth and Hokitika. G. Besley, agent. Kennedy, s.s., 125 tons, Whit well, from., Greymouth and Hokifika. WVJ: WiUeoeks, agent. 11 ii ■ ■ Charles Edward, p.s., 8!) tons. Holmes, from Nelson. -A. W. Bennett, agent. UKPARTUKES. Nov. 30 —Wullubi, s.s., Daniela, for Greymouth. Murray, s.s., Palmer, for Nelson. Kennedy, s.s., Whitwell, for Nelson. PASSENGER LIST. Per WaLabi, from Wanganui—Mr Freeth, Mrs Williams and 2 children; and 2in the steerage. •Per Wallabi, for Greyruonth—Mr Freeth, and 4 in the steerage. Per Murray, from Greymouth and Hokitika—Messrs Myers, Gilmer, and Norman. Per Murray, for Nelson—Miss Hickey, Messrs Kelly and Myers. Per Kennedy, from Hokitika—Miss S. Harris, Miss Murphy, Miss Webster, Miss Duncan, Messrs Simou, Smith, Harris, Foster, Pufiie, and Haddow. Per Kennedy, for Nelson—Rev. Mr Lewis. Per Charles Edward, from Nelson—Messrs Pitt, Hughes, Tasker, Charles, Higgins, Gibson, and 7 for Greymouth. Per Charles Edward, for Hokitika—Messrs Forster, Seaton, and 7 original.

IHI'OKTS. Per Wallubi, from Wanganui—sG head cattle, 250 sheep, Freeth and Greig. •Per Charles K..ward, from Nelso—2qr-easks whisky, 38 haps sugar, 5 cases salt, 2 pkgs t.luke forks, 20 bags salt, 1 pkg heading, 20 kegs butter, 3 cases bacon', 5 do lobsters, 2 do sundries, Bailie ar.d Humphrey; 39 bags ttigir, 20 eases brandy, 1 ease jelly, 1 do nle, 1 do sLout, 8 bales ch'iff, Sfcitfc Bios.; 1 ease chairs, 5 casks porter, 5 do brandy, 1 qr-eask sherry, order; 1 case, Mrs King; 1 case Bank of New Zealand ; 5 trunks boots, 1 hale leather, 2 trunks boots, Jackson; 1 case drapery, Thomas and M'Beath ; 2 trunks rn'dise, Sontgen ; 1 truss boots, Collings; 2 hhd eggs, '5 kegs butter, Patterson ; 12 cases cheese, order; 1 tierce glassware, Field; 7 cases stout, Powell and Co.; 2 sacks peas, 1 case fowls, A. King ; 5 hhds ale, lo qr-casks do, Falla; 2 cases eggs, Layette ; 2 do do, 2 kegs butter, Gallag' er; 150 sheep, 70 pigs, 1 coop poultry, 12 kegs butter, 1 case drapery, 2 parcels, 25 bags potatoes, order; 5 cases fruit, King ; 1 bale drapery, Whyte and Pine; 4 kegs butter, Harold and Scanlon ; 2 cases, 1 suck, Martin; 38 kits oysters, order; 5 pigs, Hughes ; 4 cases cherries. 3 do eggs, 2 kegs butter.; 1 bag rhubarb, 1 do vegetables, 1 ca3e potatoes, Carpenter ; Bdo rhubarb, 2 do gooseberries, 4 do cherries, 1 do onions, 2 bags herbs, Ido peas, 3 do potatoes, Gardner; i parcel drapery, J. Dick; 2 cases cherries, Hay ; 2do fruit, Smyrk; 1 horse, Hughes ; 1 parcel clothing, Kiely. Per Kennedy, from Hokitika— 3000 feet timber, Courtney ; I box coin. Bank of New Zealand. EXPOKTS. Per Wallabi, for Greyinouth, short landed at Westport—s2 head cattle, 180 sheep, 30 lambs, 5 calves, Freeth and Greig. 'Per Murray.'for Nelson—3 spars, Leech. Pe»* Charles Edward, for Hokitika—l box silver coin, Union Bank; short landed at Westport, 150 sheep, 70 pigs, 25 bags potatoes, 1 coop fowls, 12 kegs butter.

The steamer Kennedy left Greymouth yesterday at 4 a.m., arrived at Westport at 2 p.m., "and Bailed the same tide for Nelson. The s.s. Murray left Greymouth for Westport at 3 p.m. on Tuesday, arriving here the following tide. She sailed for Nelson yesterday at 3 p.m.

The p.s. Charles Edward, Captain Holmes, left Nelson at 2.30 p.m on Tuesday, arid arrived at Westport yesterday at 2 p.m. She discharged cargo the same afternoon, and was to leave for Greymouth early this morning.

The s.s. St. Kilda left Greymouth at 3.15 p.m, on Tuesday for Wanganui direct. The schooner Maid of Erin will complete discharging cargo early this morning, and will he ready to tnke her departure for Melbourne early to-morrow. Her cargo has been landed in first-class order.

Fiji advices, via Auckland, report the wreck of the schooner Albatross. Earl Pembroke, the captain, and crew escaped.

The Excelsior sailed from Auckland, for London, on the 20th ult., with a cargo valued at £IO,OOO, the gold being valued at £26,000. The s.s. Gothenburg left Hobson's Bay at 4 p.m. on the 19th November, and arrived at the Bluff at 6 a.m. on the 26th. On the third day out she experienced a strong south, east gale, with a heavy sea, which lasted for twenty-four hours, during which time the steamer was hove-to. She brings 61 passengers : —For Dunedin, Messrs S. P. Walker, Cassells, Cochrane, Southpack, Smetham, Parvis, Bull, Mr and Mrs White, Mrs and Miss Ross; and 50 in the steerage. Cargo list—Dunedin, 135 tons ; Lyttelton, 78 tons; Wellington, 62 tons ; Nelson, 69 tons. The Wonga Wonga reached Sydney at 9 a.m. on the 19til. The Waterman has also arrived from Greymouth, and the King Oscar from Dunedin. The brig Magnet, Captain Clinkskill, from Melbourne for Greymouth, left Port Phillip Heads on'.the morning of the 10th ult, and anchored off the Grey bar at 5 p.m. on the 25th. She was towed to the wharf by the p.s. Despatch on Saturday forenoon. $T ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. ARTUVALB. Lyttflton.—Nov. 30—Gothenburg, from Dunedin. Port Chalmers.—Nov. 30—Airedale, from the Bluff. Greymouth.—Nov. 29 —Rangitoto, from Hokitika. Nov. 30—Wallabi, from Westport. DEPARTURES. Hokitika.—Nov. 29—Rangitoto, for Greymouth. Port Chalmers.—Nov. 29—Gothenburg, for Lyttelton. Gretmoutit. —Nov, 29 —St. Kilda, for Wanganui. Blupt.—Nov. 29—Airedale, for Dunedin.

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Westport Times, Volume IV, Issue 744, 1 December 1870, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Westport Times, Volume IV, Issue 744, 1 December 1870, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Westport Times, Volume IV, Issue 744, 1 December 1870, Page 2

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