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Shipping Intelligence.

POET OF WESTPORT. lIIGII WATER. This Day ...-5.42 a.m., 9.fi p.m. ARRIVALS. Sep ll—lNelson p.s., Dillon, from .Kelson N, Edwards and Co., agents. DEPARTURES. Sep 14—Nelson p p., Dillon, for Greymouth. X. Edwards and Co., agents. Beautiful Star a.s , Uhrisp, for Grey mouth. J. Powell and Co., agents. PASSENGER LIST. Per p.s. Kelson, from Nelson Saloon, Messrs DoCosta, Pierson, Aitken; and two in steerage. Per Nelson, Tor Grey-mouth—Saloon, Mrs Aitken, Mr Aitken, "Messrs DeCosta, and Pierson; 3in steerage. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Charles Edward, for Manukau, on Isth inst VESSELS IN PORT. Ketch—Alert. Steamers —Lioness. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Nightingale, from Melbourne. Mary, from Melbourne Kennedy, from Nelson. Cliarles Edward, from the south. IMPORTS. Per p.s. Nelson, from Nelson—2o cases ;stout, N. Edwards and Co ; 24 cases stout, Leslie; 40 cases ale, Leslie; 20 bags flour' West; 40 do bran, N. Edwards and Co. ; 1 cask tar, liow'ands; 2 pkgs, C'ollings; 1 truss leather, Roberts and Co ; 6 pkgs Hunger ; 4 cases, Gibbons ; 1 ease hams, 5 pkgs, oider; G kegs butter, Patterson ; 2 cases machines, N. Edwards and Co; 9 .coils rope, Rowlands ; 84 bags potatoes, 8 cases eggs, 102 bags potatoes, 10 kegs butter, order. EXPORTS. Per p.s. Nelson, for Grcymouth—6 cases billiard table, Gilmer ; and part of original cargo. Per s.s. Beautiful Star, for Greymouth—--121 hides, and part of original cargo. The s.s. Kennedy was to have left Nelson yesterday at ten a.m. for Motueka, where she would take in cargo, and may bo expected ere by to-morrow. The p.s. Nelson, Captain Dillon, left Nelson on Saturday morning at two o'clock, and Motueka at five p.m.; put in to Totoranui at ten p.m., and left at four a.m. on Sunday morning, came outside the bar at three a.m. yesterday morning, and moored at Powell's wharf at six a.m. She experienced strong south west winds and a heavy sea during her voyage clown.

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Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 351, 15 September 1868, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 351, 15 September 1868, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 351, 15 September 1868, Page 2

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