SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
WESTPOET. HIGH VTATEB. This Day ... 1.0 a.m., 1.25 p.m. To-morrow 1.51 a.m., 2.17 p.m. Mary, briganfcine. Gill, from Melbourne. Spence Brothers and Co., agents. Mary Louisa, ketch, from Kelson. Master, agent. The brigantine Mary, from Melbourne, arrived in the roadstead on Sunday morning. A telegram advising her arrival was deaputched in the afternoon to Hokitika, and th>i Lioness "was expected to leave last night for the purpose of towing her in over the
The steamer Kangitoto, by which the Suez nail was brought to Hokitika, passed Westport on Sunday, on her way to Nelson. The Westport portion of the mail will probably be received to-day by the steamer Kennedy. The news was not of such interest as to warrant our correspondent at Hokitika transmitting it by telegraph. The ketch Mary Louisa, which has been off the port for a number of days, sailed in yesterday, and is now in the Lagoon. The s.s. Murray and Charles Edward may both be expected from Nelson during to-day's tide. They left at 1 p.m. yesteiday.
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Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 472, 2 March 1869, Page 2
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174SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 472, 2 March 1869, Page 2
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