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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

POET OF WESTPORT. HIGH WATER. This Day ... 5.32 a.m., 5.56 p.m. ARRIVALS. Juno 14—Dart, cutter, Roo, from the Grey. Master, agent. June 15—John Penn, s.s., Carey, from Nelson. J. Kirwan, agent. Charles Edward, p.s., Palmer, from Greymouth. N. Edwai'ds and Co.,Jagcnts. DEPARTURES. June 15 —Kennedy, s.s., Whitwell, for Fox's, Greymouth, and flokitika. Charles Edward, p.s., Palmer, for Nelson. John Penn, s.s., Carey, for Greymouth and Hokitika. Lioness, p.s., M'Meckan, for Greymouth and Hokitika. PASSENGER LIST. Per Charles Edward, from Greymouth — Mr and Mrs Buggy, Mrs Burrows, Miss Alson, Dr Lee, Captain Stack, Messrs Southern, Brown, Williams, Scally, in the cahin; and four in the steerage. Per John Penn, from Nelson—Miss Trevers, Messrs Seaton, Neill, Kirwan, Burrell, Morrell, Eeid, M'Kay, Smith, Hamilton, Luff, and Norman. Per Kennedy, from Nelson —Mrs Matthews, Misses Douker, Fox, Messrs Ilounsell, Kelling, White, Freeth,, Max, Bryant, and the Rev. Father Martin, in the cabin ; and three in the steerage. Per Kennedy, for the South—Messrs Kelling, Ilounsell, and four others in the cabin. Per Charles Edward, for Nelson—Mr and Mrs Magavaru in the cabin, and ten in the steerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Nightingale, from Melbourne. Bruce, from Hokitika. Wallabi, from Wanganui. VESSELS IN POUT. Brigantine—Mary. Schooners—Ada, Enterprise (on the spit), Crest of the Wave. Ketches—Mary, Young America, Sea Breeze, Constant. Cutter—Dart. IMPORTS. Per Charles Edward, from Greymouth—3 trunks samples, Southern; 1 bundle, 2 bars iron, Came ; 1 case, Edwards and Co. Per John Penn, from Nelson—2o cases kerosene, Luff; 1 cask ale, Boyes; 2 parcels, Rowlands; 4 hhds ale, Corcoran ; 2 kegs butter, 1 box eggs, Order; 2 hhds porter, Williams and Co; 14 cases apples, 2 kegs butter, Burrell; 12 bags potatoes, Dick &Co ; 1 case clothing, Chalmers ; 10 tons potatoes, Order ;30 head cattle, Johnson; 2 tons chaff, M'Kinnon; 12 cases apples, 3do oranges, 6 bags cabbages, 7 kegs butter, 1 case turkeys, 1 do ducks, 1 bag fish, 1 case rabbits, 1 do eggs. 2 tons chaff, Burrell; 33 bales chaff, Ryan ; 2 casks, 2 bdlsiron, 12 camp ovens, 65 sad irons, Longbottom ; 5 cases drapery, 2 trusses do, Thomas and M'Beath.

Per Kennedy, for Fox's —3 bags nuts, 4 kegs butter, Fisher ; 4 cases boots, Powell and Co, 72 bags coke, Bank of New Zealand ; 4 bales chaff, 1 bag barley, 4 do rice, 6 boxes soap, 1 case coffee, 12 hams. 2 kegs herrings, Evans ; 1 trass drapery, Mulligan; 2 cases, I bale, 1 truss drapery, Skoglund and Co; 4 truck wheels, Forsyth and Co ; 1 parcel, Bank of New South Wales. Also part of original cargo transhipped at Nelson. Per Bart, from Grreymouth—2s tons coals, Order.

Per Mary, from Melbourne—2o boxes soar. Patterson ; 1 case mclidz, Brown & Lissner 50 cases stout, 30 do brandy, 30 do kerosene 4 do salmon, 2 casks currants, 1 half-barre vinegar, 5 qr-casks brandy, 10 cases old tore 10 do wine, 20 bags rice, 50 boxes candles, 2i eases brandy, 20 bags flour, 10 cases jams, li pkgs sugar, Smyth and Co; 10 pkgs tobacco 20 kegs nails, 1 case brooms, Bailie anc Humphrey; 100 cases of kerosene, Long bottom; 1 case mchdz, Union Bank; 3 d< biscuits, Patterson ; 4 coils rope, Powell & Co 1 bag sundries, 5 coils rope, 6 anvils, 35 keg: nails, 6 colonial ovcirs, 1 bdle sheet copper 2 cases sundries, 1 do picks, 10 kegs powder Order ; 10 £-ehests tea, 1 half-tierce tobacco 1 bale, 104 mats sugar, 5 casks currants, f eases pickles, 10 boxes oysters, 2 cases tobreco 3 do pickles, 2 do salmon, Patterson ; 25 kali chests tea, fiO mats sugar, 30 cases brandy, 2C do biscuits, 6 do salmon, 3 casks soda, Bailie and Humphrey ; 50 cases geneva, 20 do brandy 20 do claret, 2 qr-casks rum, 2 cases sauces. 50 mats sugar, 10 J-ehests tea, 20 cs Powell and Co - r 50 cases beer, 33 casks ale, 50 boxes candles, 15 bales chaff, 40 bags bran, 1 ease vestas, 4 do fruits, 2 do sauces, 2 do oils, 1 bale bags, 50 bags flour, 20 casks peas, 5 qrcasks brandy, 10 cases claret, 1 cask soda, 32 bags sugar, 1 bale paper, 1 box blue, 1 cask barley, 1 case fruits, 20 boxes soap, Smyth and Co ; 2 cases confectionery, 10 half-chests tea, 1 case chocolate, 5 do starch, 10 do milk, 2 do mustard, 5 do salmon, 1 do eoeoa, 50 boxes candles, Bailie and Humphrey ; 2 cases mehdz, Chambers and Co; 100 bags flour, Spence Bros, and Co; 30 tubs butter, Duff; 30 bales chaff, Powell and Co; 30 do do, Bailie and Humphrey ; 10 cases jams, 6 qrcasks brandy, 2 cases herrings, 10 half-chests tea, 1 bale, 50 boxes candles, Powell and Co; 10 cases whiskey, 6 boxes raisins, 10 qr-casks brandy, 1 do do vinegar, 16 pkgs sugar, 20 half-chests tea, 25 cases kerosene, 1 qr-cask whiskey, Smyth and Co ; 20 cases milk, 4 qrcasks sherry, 10 cases bitters, 10 qr-casks brandy, 1 case whiskey, 1 do lemon-peel, 50 do kerosene, Bailie and Humphrey ; 2 cases groats, 100 do kerosene, 30 do brandy, 150 bags flour, 12 qr-easks brandy, 400 bags'flour, 68 bales chaff, 125 bags potatoes, 1 case mchdz, Spcncc Bros, and Co. The Charles Edward arrived at this wharf early yesterday morning, having left Greymouth on the previous evening about five o'clock. She left again in the afternoon for Nelson. The Kennedy, John Penn, and Lioness started almost together yesterday afternoon for the South, and a good race may be anticipated. Several bets have been. made as to the result, the Penn, however, being the favorite. The John Penn left Nelson on Sunday last nt noon, and arrived oil' the Buller at 4.30 yesterday morning, coming up to the wharf at 5.20 a.m. She had uiudn one of, if not the fastest trip on record, having accomplished the distance in Idj hours. Sho experienced light winds »nd fine weather on the passage.

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Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 273, 16 June 1868, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 273, 16 June 1868, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 273, 16 June 1868, Page 2

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