SHIPPING.
lOrn Off HOKITIKA* ftIQH WITHB. Thurtday ..* 7.44 «,m. ... 8,8 p.m. ISHITTO. March 28.-— Kennody, s.i., 125 torn, "Whitiroll, from Nelson via Greymouth. Passongen from Nelaon~-Saloon ; Mrs Henderson and three children, Mr F. Towers and party ; MeBBM Roßcoe, Gibson, Evans, and 5 in the fore cabin, Passengers from Greymouth, 22. N. Edwards and Co., agents. - Claud Hamilton, s.i., 800 tons, Ponsonby, from Melbourne Partengers-— Saloon • . Mr and Mrs Ponnington, Mines O'Learf , Parsons, King, Williams, Ferguson, Edward* ; Mosin Pearson, Stevens, Eva, and 45 in tho fore cabin. For Greymouth and other ports, SO jjMiengert. Lioneu, p.t., Whitford, from Okarita. Lloyd's Horold, kotch, Orabbe> from Okanta. tiCCiBS. Mwoh 28.— Keera, t.s^ Joyce, for Bruoe B»y. 53 pauengeri. Ohallongo, p.s., Wilton, for Groymouth. B*Uar»t, p.i., Qumeo, for Gr^ mouth. MTBBBD IS. Lapwinsv from Auckland. Lloyd's Herald, from Ok&rit*. Konnody, from Nelson via Grey. OXAABKO OUT. Keera, for Bruce Bay. Ballarat, for Greymouth. Australian Maid, for Wellington via Jtok•on'i Bay. bxpbotiu) XB.nivA.ia. Auokland, fl.t., from Sydney, early. Isabella, from Dunodin. Pearl, from Uunedin. Dunedin, from Dunedin early Elfin, from Dunediu early Wongs, Wonga, from Nelson, early South Australian, from Melbourne, early. Gothenburg, from Melbourne, early. Heotor, schoonor, from Molbourne, oarly. Goldseeker, schooner, from Melbourne, •bout 25th Maroh, Moyne, sohoonor, from Molbourno, abont SSth March. Tararua, from Duuedin and intormodiato j>ortt, on the 2nd April. Jane Lookhart, from Sydney, early. Lktio Coleson, from Sydney, oarly. PBOJKOTED DEPAETUBKS, Aufltrah'an Maid, for Bruco Bay, to«day. Bruce, p.s., for Bruco Bay, 30th. LionoßS, p.s., for Bruco Bay, 29th. Mary Anne, for Bruce Bay,' 29th, lons, for Bruoo Bay, 29th. Lloyd's Herald, for Bruco Bay, 29th. Sarah, for Bruce Bay, to-day. TSSSKIA IN PORT. Schooners— Caroline, Meteor, Sarah, Tambo, Lloyd's Herald. Cutters-— Australian Maid, Mary Anne. Staameri — Tarra, Porsevero, Kennedy, Lioness. IMPOSTS. Per Kennedy, ex warehouse under bond— 2 qr-casks brandy, 40 cases do, Edwards j 1 case, Bain, Houghton and Co. Transhipped ex Auokland from Sydney, under bond— 64 casks brandy, 4 casks butter, 10 oasos onionß, 16 oases oheeso, 17 mats augur, 4 cases sardines, 12 do eandlos, 6 do jams, 21 casks butter, 29 mats sugar, 10 hlf-che?ts tea, 85 mats sugar, 1 box eandlos, White. Free and duty paid — 1 trunk, 1 case bacon, Edwards ; 1 bag nuts, 2 casks almondi, 4 casks glassware, 6 cases sardines, 1 case oil, 3 do salmon, Dunning and Co : 1 case leather, 1 roll do, 1 box nails, address ; 1 pkg loathor, 1 roll do, 20 cases salmon, 3 cases painkiller, 1 do bisouitf, 12 kogs olives, Ramsay and Clark ; 1 caso, Binnoy ; 1 iron safe, Bank N.S.W. ; 1 caso boots, Woodsido ; 1 pkg tobacco, Pahu s 3do bedsteads, Griffiths, 1 pkg tea, 1 caio raisins, Boyle *ad Co ; Ido stationery, Union Bank ; 6 cftset coffee, Catsiut ; 10 kegt butter, TurnVoll } 7 saoke cuvoti, 8 cases peas, Dunning and Co j 5 cstks butter, 42 kegi butter, 14 bags oniom, 8 kegs butter, order} 8 hlf-hhdt •le, 4 hhdt do, Munro and Cd 1 14 sacks potato©*, Boyle and Co ; 12 kegi butter, Mori•on, Law, and Co ; 5 kegs butter, Anderson and Co 3 16 ca»es apples', 1 bag oysfcora, Lockherbie j 16 sacks potatoes, Boyle and Co ; $ cues grapes, 4 bags oysters, Jacobt. Shipped at Greymouth for Hokitika — 50 bags malt, 10 do lugcr, Kennedy Bros ; 1 bale paper, Purcell t 1 pkg stationery, addretsod ; 40 caies kerosene, 1 portmanteau, Robertson ; 1 pol blanketi, 1 case, 6 hhds porter, addreued ; 1 box notef« Bank N.Z.
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Per Australian Maid, for Jackson's Bay — 1 cue drapery, 2 do boots, 1 do brandy, 4 don •hovels, 1 bdl do, 1 pkg vestas, 1 caio kerosene, 2 do preserves, 2 tins nails, 1 keg powder, 3 bags shot, 2 nest tubs, 1 qr-cask vinegar, 1 pkg pills, 16 cases sundrios, 1 case confectionary, 2 do herrings, 1 do jams, 3 do fruits, 1 do cordials, 1 keg apples, 1 do barley, 6 boxes soap, 2 bags rice, 4do oatmeal, 1 set •c»loi, 2 cases onions, 2 do axes, 4do tomahkwki, 1 do picks, 6 doz buckets, 1 cask soda, 4 boxes rauini, 1 do mustard, 1 do mutches, 1 do painkiller, 4 kegs butter, 1 case salt, 1 pkg disbeg, 10 do tea, 12 boxes candles, 2 cases coffee, 20 bags sugar, 70 do potatoos, 130 do flour, 1 lot lutnbor. Per Ballar»t, for Greymouth— Under bond — 8 cas^s mozelle, 2do absynthe, Morison, L»w, and Co. Frco and duty paid-*~l parcel weight*. 1 stono trunk, Morison, Law, and Coj 4 bdlt and 4 bars iron, 2 crdwbars, 2 cart whoeli, 2 sets pullies, 1 range, 1 cask, 1 neit tubi/ 2 baskets crates, 2 shovels, 1 case iron, 1 smith's bellows, 1 anvil, 2 noits tubs, Forayth and Matters. Per Seera— 2l pkgs, 80 »heop, 2 hones, 2 (brays. Per Matilda— so bags flour, 5 bags beef, 1 bag booti, Levy 5 1 caik hardware, 1 box clothes pegs, Chambers and Miller; 1 case, Sweeney ) 61 bags Hour, 9 kogi butter, 1 case glwi, Loutitt, Roid, and Co; 1 caieglasi, Victor ; 8 tftoks potatoes, 6 cases brandy, 6 do whiskey, Marks and Co ; 1 case, M'Cracekn; $ hhds portor, 1 qr-cask port wine, 1 do •hernr, M'Carthy; 6 caios geneva, 6do porter, Sf'Goldrickj 1 bale paper, Gilohriet; 1 bale do, Hillier j 2 kegs nails, 1 keg, 1 parcel, 1 don fryingpans, 1 ewt salt, 1 cue •undriei, IB bags flour, 1 bale, order.
Vhe T.N.Z., and A.R.M. Company's i.i. 61w<3 Hwailton, Gordon Pomonby, eom- 1 Kinder, hiring on board over one hundred pMiengen, and a heavy freight for different , New Zetland ports, left Melbourne on tho 82nd inst. During the firit 48 hoars she experieaeed strong head winds and • heavy cross 00a, bne since then light brewes and tne weathw. The Claud Hamilton made the land of Nev Zealand on the morning of the 28th intttnt, md earn* to in anchor offthe porfet* 1080 a.m. The 1.1. Kennedy^ Captnin Whitwell, left ITeleon on the 24th instant with light windi »nd fine weather, but on rounding the Spit found s stiff S.W. breeee blowing, aecom1 Kniftd by a, eheppmg hwwl set. TWi tome» ▼hat delayed h«r, at ihe did net anchor off tike Qwj until 0 p.m. on the 38th, cja Jitag
40 torn of cargo there, and at 7 p.m. on tho 29th she ro-croescd tho bar and steamed for HokitiU, off which port sho anchored at 10*30 p.m., and ran into the wharf next morning at 7.30 a.ta. Sho brings about 400 tons of a general cargo, and reports Greyraouth to be la an exceedingly dull state, there being only two small ressels lying in tho rirer, and tho Gold-soekor, brigantine, and a, sohooner at anohor outside.
G&EY RIVER. HIOH -KATES. Thuridav ... 7.4 a.m. ... 7.28 p,m.
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West Coast Times, Issue 165, 29 March 1866, Page 2
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