SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
POUT OF WESTPORT. II Kill WATER. This Bay... 3.25 a.m. ."5.50 p.m. A.HBIVATIS. January 31—Bruco, from Hokitika and Greymouth. DEPABTTJBES. January 81 —Bruce, for Hokitika. Murray, for Nelson. Dart, for Charleston. CUSTOMS EKTIIIES. TN\V,UU)ri. January 31—Murray;, s.s., 5'G terns, Thomas Holmes, from llokitiKa, from Hokitika and Greymouth. J. Kerby, agent. Bruco, p.p., 84 tons, James Kerloy, from Hokitika and Greymouth. F. Greer, agent. OUTWARDS. Jonurtry 31—Murray, s.s., '56 tons, Thomas Holmes, for Nelson. J.'Kerby, agent. Bruce, p.s., 81 tons, Jas. lierley, for Hokitika. P. Order, rtgeti't. Dart, cutter, 15 tons, B. 13;iiloy, for Charleston. Master, agent. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Leonidas,-schooner, from Melbourne. Escort, schooner, from Melbourne. Northern Light, from Melbourne! vessels is ro'rrr. Barque—Nightingale;. Schooner i—-Rambler; Rifleman. Cutters, Dart, Volunteer. Ketches —Rambler, Sea Breeze, Constant. Steamers, Southland. PASSEKOER I/IST. Per Murray, for Nelson—Cabin : Messrs Jell'ries, Mitchell, and three'others. Per Murray, from Nelson —Six in cabin. Per Bruce, from Hokitika and Greymouth—'Cabin: Mr "Warden Lightbnnd, Mrs Lightband, and four children. Messrs Spence, Mulligan, Witkoyyski, and Miss Home ; steerage. 10 IMPORTS. Per Bruco —3 eases eggs, 2-\ chests- tea, 2 boxes tobacco, 1 case coffee, Cullcn Bros ; 5 oases jam, Carpenter; 1 parcel, Lewis ; 1 do, Alcorn and Co. EXPORTS. Per Murray —1 ease bags, I bale, Stuckey ; 39 empty casks, Hooper and Co. Per Dart — 1 cask currants, 2 kegs barley, 2 sacks oatmeal, 2 pkgs paper, 12 boxes can* dies, 51 bags oats, 1 ease oil, I keg i-iuils, 134 bags oats, Bailie and Humphrey; 8 cases sarsaparilla, 1 do sauce, Haskins; 126 sheets iron, 5 pairs sashes, Gibbon:;; 3 boxes apples, 1 bag potatoes, 2 do onions, 1 do carrots, 4 tons iron and truck wheels.
The Bruce left the Buller on Tuesday night at 7, and arrived at Hokitika on Wednesday morning at 11. Sailed again on Thursday at 11 a.m., at reached the Grey at 1 p.m., where she coaled, discharged cargo,, and embarked and disembarked some passengers. Having to wait for the tide she coidd not leave again till midnight. Was off Fox's at 3, were she left some passengers and cargo. Sailed at. 4, and called off Charleston, where more passengers and cargo were landed. Left at 7, and arrived at Westport, -where she moored alongside the Rifleman at Beauchamp's Wharf at 10 yesterday morning, having had a most delightful run the whole way up, with the sea as smooth as a mill-pond. The Bruce sailed again at midnight, for Hokitika, with a full cargo from the Rifleman. The Murray left for Nelson vestcrday in ballast.
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Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 158, 1 February 1868, Page 2
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422SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 158, 1 February 1868, Page 2
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