SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF WESTPORT. HIGH WATER. This Day ... 3.0 a.m., 3.30 p.m. AEBIVALS. .Tune 26 —Kennedy, s.s., Wliitwell, from Nelson. N. Edwards and Co., agents. Charles Edward, p.s., Palmer, from Greymoutli and Hokitika. N. Edwards and Co., agents. DEPAETTTBES. June 2f>—Kennedy, s.s., Whitwell, for the South. Cliarles Edward, p.s., Palmer, for Nelson. PABSEKGEU LIST. Per Charles Edward from Grey and Hokitika—Messrs Johnston, Burnett; Mrs Harris; Miss Collins, and six others in the cabin. Per Kennedy, from Nelson—Mrs Baylon, Miss Harris, Messrs J. V. Smith. Martin, Jennings, Sutherland, Ailback, and ten for the South. Per Kennedy for the South—Ten original— Mrs Leathwood, Messrs Fitzgerald and Burgess in the cabin, and one in the steerage. Per Charles Edwurd, for Neison—l)r Giles, Messrs Burnett, Payne, Mrs Hare, in the cabin. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Nightingale, from Melbourne. Charles Edward, from Greymouth. Beautiful Star, from Dunedin. John Penn, from Nelson. VESSELS IN PORT. Schooner—Ada (on the spit). Ketches Enterprise, Young America, Mary. C utter Charlotte. Steamer—Lioness. IMPORTS. Per Charles Edward, from Hokitika—l pkg stationery, Munson ; 47 cases fruit, sdo jams, 10 bags onions, Carpenter; 1 trunk, Bailie and Humphrey ; 3 parcels papers, 1 qr cask sherry, Incase drapery, Whyte and Pirie. Per Kennedy, from Nelson—l 6 boxes candles, N. Edwardu and Co. Transhipped ex Algernon from London under bond—2s cases stout, Edwards and Co. Duty-paid and free 10' bags bran, N. Edwards and Co; 25 pkgs Will; 8 do, King; 2 do, Brown;J2 do Hazell; do, Pitt; 2 eases raisins, N. Edwards and Co. EXPORTS. Per Kennedy, for Hokitika—2 cases. 1 trunk, Greer. Per Charles Edward, for Nelson—2 cases, Edwards and Co. ; 2 boxes gold, Union Bank of Australia. . 1' l(i Kennedy arrived off the port on Friday night and came up with the morning's tide. She left Nelson on Wednesday last, and called at Motueka for cargo. She sailed again yesterday afternoon for the South. 1 he Charles Edward arrived early yesterday me 1l l le an d sailed again in iue iiLixiiiuun mui an unusually large proportion of passengers. We may be expecting the John Penn back rrom her northern trip very shortly. It appears that she arrived at Nelson on the 19th cleared and sailed on the 20th, this day week! As she is likely to make the run in about , - > or at outside sixty hours each way, she should be showing up by Monday next.
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Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 283, 27 June 1868, Page 4
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394SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 283, 27 June 1868, Page 4
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