SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
POET OP WESTPOBT. HIGH WATER. This Day ... 3.0 a.m., 8.21 p.m. ARRIVAL. February 29—Waipara, from Mokihinui. DEPARTURES. February 29—Nelson, p.s., for Greymouth and Hokitika. March I—Waipara,l—Waipara, s.s., for Charleston and Brighton and Hokitika. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Northern Light, from Melbourne. Mary Ann, from Melbourne. Mary Cummiug, from Melbourne. VESSELS IX PORT. Schooners—Sea Breeze, Rambler, Fairy, Ada. Cutter—Dart. Ketches—Constant, Mary. The screw-steamer Waipara, Captain Bascand, loft for the Mokihinui on Friday ; coaled there, and got back to theßuller at 4 o'clock on Saturday. She had 200 ozs of gold on board, and a goodly number of passengers. At noon yesterday she crossed the bar bound for Charlestoh, Brighton, and Hokitika. Yesterday the river looked quite deserted, as all the steamers and large vessels had left the port.
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Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 183, 2 March 1868, Page 2
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