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SHIPPING.

POUT 01* IIOKITIKA.

lIIOH-WATKtt, Saturday ... 5.16 a.m. ... 5.40 p.m Sunday ... 6,1 a.m. ... 6.28 p,m ARRIVED. January 2G — Emma Eliza, sch, Lloyd, from CtVfij River, conl laden. Lfary Jane, sch, Sykes, from Grey Kivor, aoa\ laden. ' SAILED. January 26— Nil. ' . ' OLE AUK n OTTt. v January 26— Tiger, sch, for Grey mouth Dart, brignnlino, for Melbourne. I.VPOHT3. Per Isabella Jackson, frco and duty paid— l ton cheese, 25 cases bacon, ordor 5 1 caso, Ha\vkeß and Strouts ; 3 cases, Brooks and Co ; 1 do, order ; 4 hhds seeds, 10 cases hams, Hawkos nnd Strouts ; 300 bngs Hour, 42 bales chaff, 27 bngs oats, order ; 1 case, Littloby j 1 trunk, Eobinson ; 1 bont. Por Mary Aim — 27 tons coals, Henderson aud Bonnr. EXPECTED AHRIVAIjS. Knngitoto, s.s., from Melbourno, on tho 27th Gothenburg, s.s., from Molbouvne, on the 30th South Australian, s.s., from Nelson via Dunedin, to-dny Kcora, s.s., from Dunedin, early Phcenix, sch, from Dunedin Lloyd's Herald, ketch, from Dunedin. I>ROJECTKD PEPAUTUIiIM. City of Nelson, for OUnvita, 28th instant Thnmes, for Bruce Bay, to-day Australian Maid, for Oknvitn, early Three Sisters , for the Grey. lona, for Okarita, early. John Mitchell, for Grey, this day. South Australian, s.e., for Melbourne 27th instant. VESSKI.S IN POUT. Brigantines — Dart. Schooners-Caroline, Meteor, lonn, Tiger, Matilda, Threo Sisters, Emma Elian, Mary Jane, Mary Aim, Isabella Jnokson. Cutters— Thames, Australian Maiil, Volunteer, Traveller's Bride, Lapwing. Steamers —Ballavat, Yarra, Lady of Ihe Lake.

We regret having to record iho stiamling of the sihooner Wallace at the Grey, on Thursday last. Two gentlemen who hail just left the township en route for Hokitika, witnessed ihe occurrence, and their account is. that tho W lace attempted to enter tho river under canvas, but through the wind falling light, the current overpowered her, anil swept her on to the North Spit, nearly abreast tho signal staff. Tlio Wallace was seven weeks out from the Molyncux, with a full cargo of oats and potatoes GIIEY KIYER. 111011 WATEII. Saturday ... 4.40 a.m. .. 5.4 p.m. Sunday ... 5.28 a-m. ... 5.52 p.m.

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West Coast Times, Issue 113, 27 January 1866, Page 2

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SHIPPING. West Coast Times, Issue 113, 27 January 1866, Page 2

SHIPPING. West Coast Times, Issue 113, 27 January 1866, Page 2

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