CHARLESTON.
ARRIVALS. July 29 —Amateur, schooner, from Westport. Dart, cutter, from Westporfc. Nile, schooner, from llokitika. VoLuutcer, cutter, from Westport. Fairy, schooner, from Onehunga. July 30—Jane Elkin, ketch, from Dunedin. DEPARTURES. July 29—Wild Wave, schooner, for Lyttelton. July 30 —Amateur, for Mokihinui. VESSELS IN PORT. Schooners —Nile, Fairy. Cutter-: Harry Bluff, Part, Volunteer. Ketch —Jane Klkin. The rotigli sea which has prevailed so longquieted down on Wednesday, so that a small tleet of vessels which gradually neareel the port towards the afternoon and evening were enabled to get in without difficulty, The Jane Elkin, Captain Boriar, has been a long time out, and we perceive by the Grey paper, has been some time expected there, Having some cargo on board for this place. Captain Bonar has put in here first. All the crafts just arrived speak of bud weather encountered, and the smart schooner, Fairy, has in consequence been rather longer than usual over her trip to the North.
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Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 312, 31 July 1868, Page 2
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159CHARLESTON. Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 312, 31 July 1868, Page 2
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