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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

WESTPOKT.

HIGH WATBII. This Day ... 6.11a.m„ 8.80 p.'n. To-morrow 8.47 a.m., 9 I p.m. Monday ... 9.22 a.m., y.40 p.uw ARRIVALS. Oct.'3—Wiitlabi, s.s., 101 tons, Daniels, from Wanganui; Freeth and Gtvig, si'rt'iiU. Oct. 4—Kennedy, h.s., 125 tone, Whitwcll, from llokitika and Givymoulh. VV. J. Willcocks, agent. TIEPARTURES. Oct. 4—Wallabi, b.s., Daniels, for Greymouth. Kennedy, b.b., Whitwcll, for Nelson. PASSENGER MST. Per Wallabi, from Wangjmui—Messrs Greig, Freeth, and six steerage. Per Kennedy, from Greymuulh—His Honor Judge Ward, Messrs 'Wilson, Russell, Pitt, Palmer, Horton, Western, Carroll. Muuson, Davis, and Harvey, Master Fitzgerald. Per Kennedy, for Nelson—Mrs Limbrick and child, Mrs Uev.e, Messrs Dodson, Stobo, Graham, and l!ev. Mr Kusz. IMPORTS. Per Wallabi, from Wanganui —60 head cattle, 250 sheep; 2 tons bran, 1 horse, 1 cow, 6 kegs butter, Freeth and Greig; 2 do do, 14 do do, 1 ton bacon, order. Per Kennedy, shipped at Greyinouth—l iron tank, Mur.son; 2 pkgs, Bailie and Humphrey ; 1 parcel, Bishop. EXPORTS. Per Kennedy, for Nelson—l ease, Bailie and Humphrey ; 2 casks ginger, order.

The steamer Wallabi arrived at Westport, from Wanganui, on Thursday evening, having left the latter port on Tuesday evening. She sailed yesterday at 6 p.m., lor Greyinouth, and is announced to leave Westport for Wanganui on Sunday at 7 p.m. The ketch Amateur, after being several months stranded at tie Karamea, arrived from that locality on Thursday. She does not appear to have, sustained any substantial injury.

The s.s. Kennedy arrived at Westport from Greymouth yesterday evening, and sailed for Nelson the same tide at eight o'clock. The p.s. Lyttelton had to put back to Wanganui, owing to stress of weather, where she landed her sheep and cattle.

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Westport Times, Volume IV, Issue 733, 5 November 1870, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Westport Times, Volume IV, Issue 733, 5 November 1870, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Westport Times, Volume IV, Issue 733, 5 November 1870, Page 2

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