SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
WESTPORT. Hit!ll WATER. TTihvDay ... 2.25 a.m.. 2.53 p.m. To-morrow 3.23 a.m., 3.57 p.m. ARItIVAI.S. Nov. 26 —Kennedy, s.s., 123 tons, Whitwell, from Nelson. W. J. VVillcocks, agent. Murrary, s.s., 56 tons, I'aliutr, from Nelson. G. Beslev, agent. St. Kilda, s.s., 91 tons, Flowerduy, from WanganniNov. 28—Maid of Erin, schooner, 99 tons, Cairns, from Melbourne. T. Watson, ugenfc. DEPARTCEES. Nov. 26—Kennedy, s.s., Whitwell, for Grey mouth. Murray, s.s., Palmer, for Greymouth. tst. Kilda, s.s., Flowerday, for Greymouth. Three Friends, schooner, for Brighton. Aspasia, schooner, for Picton. Nov. 27 —Mavis, schooner, for Lyttelton. standard, schooner, for Charleston. PASSENGER LIST. Per Kennedy, from Nelson—Mr and Mrs Dobson find child, Messrs Button, Graves, I'lcming, Burn, liaddow, Piekard. Hunter. and Harper-. Per Murray, from Nelson—Mrs Adams, Mrs Taylor and son, Miss Bishop, Messrs Fall i, Gallagher, Powell, Leslie, Bull, Hughes, Oorkrry, Norton, Flowers, Taylor, Wilson, and Sadler. Per Murray, for Greymouth—Mr ami Mrs Taylor and son, Messrs Sadler and Croskery. Per Kennedy, for Greymouth—Mrs Morris and 2 children, Messrs Frazer, Brown, Burn, Haworth, ILaddow, Piekard, Hunter, and Addison. IMPORTS. Per Kennedy, from Nelson —20 cases stout, Coir; 2 pkgs furniture, Powell and Co.; "1 c:i>k tar, Field; 10 bugs bran, Patterson; 1 case harmonium, Brown; 4 do fruit, 1 bag, btepheiison; 2 cases drugs, Thorpe ; 1 coil rope, 1 chain, Leech; 50 sheep, order ; 2 cases drapery, 1 pkg oil cloth, Graves and Fleming ; 2 cases fruit, Hay ; 1 parcel, Hank of New Zealand; 2 kegs butter, M'Kee ; 10 eases fruit, 2 bags fish, Piekard ; 2 cases eggs, M'Kee ; 8 bales chuff, Patterson ; 8 do do, Simpson ; 1 case peas, 2 do cherries, 1 do gooseberries, Hay ; 2 do fruit, Mrs King ; 2 do do, Smyrk ; 1 keg, Powell. Per Murray, froin Nelson—so cases brandy, Powell and Co.; IS hhds ale, 6 kegs do, 1 bag malt, 1 do hops, 2 bags bacon, 70 do flour, 20 do bran, Falia ; W0 bags flour, Corr ; 40 do bran, Powell and Co.; 2 pigs, Hughes ; I case furniture, Field ; 1 pkg rope, 3 cases fruit, Gallagher; 1 bag seed, White; 1 pkg saddlery, 3 do bedsteads, Falla; 3 do drapery, Graves and Fleming ; i bdl mouldings, Bull and Bond. Whipped at Motueka —2 boxes plants, 2 do fruit, King; 2 do eggs, Jules Simon ; 4 do eggs, 4 kegs butter, Levatte ; 2 do.eggs, 2 coops fowls, 2 cases fruit; Gallagher; 2 coops fowls, 11 sheep, Falla. Per St. Kilda, from Wanganni—4B head rattle, 200 sheep, 1 horse, Seaton and Davideon.
Per Mflid of Erin, from Melbourne —10 halfchests tea, 5 eases whisky, 10 do elaret, 10 do do, 10 do do, 5 do do, Cliing and Henderson ; 2 eases tobacco, Bailie and Humphrey ; 25 boxes tea, Powell and Co.; 1 ease m'diso, 11. Fain ; 21 false bottoms, 4 stamper heads, A. C. Thompson ; 1 cask glassware, 3 case drugs, Fyvie ; 4 kegs uiils, Starch ; 60 bags Hour, order; 20 qr-casks brandy, 12 do sherry, 4 do port., 4 do rum, 100 cases ge .eva, Bailie and Humphrey ; 3. boxes glass, 1 case paint, 1 bale paper, Field ; X cask paint, 1 bale paper, 5 [ drums oil, Struthers ; 1 case shovels, 10 kegs nails, Stitt Bros; 1 case shovels, Bailie and Humphrey ; 1 tierce glassware, Ching and Henderson; 1 box, 1 jar acid, 11. Pain ; GO cases bottled ale, Corr ; 6 qr-easks port, Bailie and Humphrey ; 10 half-chests tea, 8 boxes raisins, 5 cases pickles, order ; 3 cases biscuits, Bailie and Humphrey; 20 cases kerosene, 1 qr-eask rum, 2 do wine, 1 do sherry, 12 cases brandy, T. G. Macarthy; 80 pkgs sugar, Bailie and Humphrey; 90 mats sugar, 50 cases kerosene, 89 mats sugar, 2 qreasks vinegar, 2 cases sauces, 1 do baking powder, 25 boxes tea, 2 casks currants, 3 cases ling, 1 do tinware, 1 case, 1 wheel, 32 pkgs sugar, Ching and Henderson ; 1 case m'dise, 2 boxes do, Horn ; 7!) pkg sugar, 50 do do, 20 cases milk; 3 cases confectionery, 1 do catsup, 1 cask currants, 20 bags sugar, PoM'ell and Co.; 10 bags salt, 1 cask currants, 6 boxes raisins, 2 ilo do, Corr; 15 bags salt, 1 qreask whisky, 1 ease cigars, 1 cask currants, 6 cases m Ik, 10 boxes tea, Cliing and Henderson ; 30 bags sugar, Bailie and Humphrey.; 12 cases milk, Storeh'j 1 bale drapery, Thomas and M'Beath; 40 bags sugar, 8 qrcasks brandy, 6 do do, 40 boxes tea, 24 bales chaff, Watson-, 8 tram-wheels, 1 parcel, Munstm; 2 bdls copper, order; 1 case drapery, Fair and M'Coy ; 1 do do, Graves find Fleming ; 3 do ; ,do, Rowlands ; I halftierce tobacco, 1 pcel,tß#ilio and Humphrey. EXPORTS. Per Kennedy, for Greymouth—2 boxes gold, Bank of New South Wales. Per St Kilcla, for Grcyiniuth, short landed at Westport —2 cowe, 1 horse, 70 sheep, Sea ton and Davidson. The b.s. Kennedy arrived at Westport, from Nelson, on Saturday at 1 a.m., and sailed at midnight for Greymouth, reaching that port the following day at 100 a.m. She is announced to leave Westport for Nelson tomorrow. The s.s. Murray, from Nelson via Motueka, arrived at Westport on Saturday, at 11 u.m., and sailed She following tide'at midnight for Greymouth, where she arrived on Sunday at 11.30 a.m. '1 he s.s. St. Kilda, with a carfjo of cattle and sheep, arrived at Westport from Wanganui on Saturday, at 11.30 a.m. She discharged the greater portion of her cargo, and sailed the same night for Greymouth, where bc arrived at noon on Sunday. •The schooner Maid of Erin, Capt. Cairns, left Port Phillip Heads on Nov. 12th, and ' encountered south-easterly winds with foggy weather until the 21st. On the 22nd about half the distance only had been accomplished, but the wind veered to the west with a barometer ranging as low as 29.05, which, however, gradually rose as the wind freshened. She experienced very favorable winds until reaching the anchorage at 3 p.m on Sunday the 27th, but could not bring up on account of the threatening weather, and stood off until 7 p.m, when the wind veered to south-west. Came in to the anchorage and brought up at 9 p.m in ten fathoms of water. The bar was crossed the following day at 2 p.m without the assistance of n tug; the wind being favorable ; this is the first occasion that the vessel crossed the Buller bar without biing towed. The Maid of Erin has changed owners, having been purchased from Messrs ttpence Bros, and Co. by Capt. Cairns, late of the schooner Mary. The schonor Io is expected to be tbe llext vessel from Melbourne for Westport. • The schooner Three Friends sailed for Brighton, with a full cargo, at midnight on Saturday, and arrived at her destination the following day, at 2 p.m. The schooner Aspasia, after discharging a cargo of produco from Lyttelt in, sailed for ;
..<;: '■ ■ —- l'icton oa Saturday'ftt midnight. She will load with timber at ',the" Peloiug, proceeding thence to Lyttelton. The keteh Standard arrayed at Charleston from Westport ou Sunday,\| 2 p.m., and discharged the same ,evening. In" addition to the outgo list published in our List issue, there were 120 fathoms of nine incli hawser, and 30 fathoms of j-iiioh chain landed, which are intended as mooring lines and gear for the Harbor Department.
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Westport Times, Volume IV, Issue 743, 29 November 1870, Page 2
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