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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

WESTPOKT. HIGH WATER. This Bay ... 1.13 a.m., 1.37 p.m. To-morrow 2.0 a.m., 2.28 p.m. AHItIVALS. Nov. 20—Charles Edward, p.s.. Holmes, from -Hekitika and Greyinouth. A. W. Bennett, agent. John Perm, s.s., Carey, from Wanganui. D. R. Gellion, agent. Wallabi, s.s., Daniels, from Greyinouth. • Freeth and Grcig, agents. Nov. 22—Murray, s.s., M'Gillivray, from Nelson. J. and E. Paul, agents. DEPARTURES. Nov. 20—Charles Edward, p.s., for Nelson and Manukau. John Penn, s.s., for Greyinouth and Hokitika. Wallabi, s.s., for Wanganui. Nov. 22—Murray, s.s., for Greymouth and Hokitika. PASSENOER LIST. Per Charles Edward, from Hokitika—Mrs Burrows, Mrs Savage, Messrs Abbott, Eoacli, M'Arlick, Alexander, and Foster; 15 for Nelson. Per Charles Edward, for Nelson—Rev. Mr Harvey and child, Mrs Braylc-y, Mrs Allen, Eev. Mr White, Messrs Galland, Price, Gardiner, Morey, Grant, and fifteen from Hokitika. Per John Penn, for Holutika and Greymouth—Judge Clark, Messrs Graham and Dick. Per John Penn, from Onehunga and Wanganui—Miss Harvey, Messrs Russell, Dick, Graham, Turner, Chesspoiiy, and 2 others. Per Murray,from Nelson—Mrs Eraser, Miss Allen, Messrs Thatcher, Sfmall, Daniels, Salamon, Jennins, Seaton,-aixl Hort. IMPORTS. Per John Penn, from Onehunga and Wanganui—3s cases fruit, IS cases potatoes, 3 bags oysters, 30 head of cattle, 400 sheep, 30 pigs, 6 calves, 6 horses, Dick and Scaton. Per Wallabi, from Greymouth—o4 tons coal, 100 hides, 20 bags bran, Freeth and Greig. Per Charles Edward, from Hokitika—2ooo feet timber, Bull and Bond ; 8 barrels beer, Organ. Per Murray, from Nelson—3 pkgs drapery, Chesswass; 5 pkgs, J. Southern ; 5 pkgs, 1 truss, 3 trunks, Roberts and Simpson; 1 ■ crate, 1 cask nuts, Falla ; 2 eases, Sckulhoff; 2 casks ale, Tonks and Hughes ; 1 ease, Munson ; 2 eases drapery, Hardy and Oato j 1 truss, Southern; 1 case, White ; 1 case, • Field ; 2 casks tar, Rowlands ; 12 cases sundries, order ; 50 sheep, 15 pigs, Bell ; 31 kegs butter, 5 casks eggs, 4 casks bacon, Bailie and 'Humphrey. EXPORTS. Per John Penn, for Hokitika and Greymouth—lß kegs butter, 10 cases fruit, Dick and Seaton ; and part of original cargo. The Bteamer Murray, after an a' sence of tome weeks, during which she underwent repairs and alterations at Nelson, returned to this port yesterday morning. Her improvements include a bridge of greater dimensions than that with which she was previously furnished, and a ladies' cabin, on deck, comfortably fitted. Otherwise she has undergone a complete overhaul.

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Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 584, 23 November 1869, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 584, 23 November 1869, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 584, 23 November 1869, Page 2

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