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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

WKHI'PUivT. men wX/i'Ktt. Tim hay ... 10.43 .1.1.1.. 11.1 p.m. Tiiriiiuil-ttu Ilil'J .iiii., 11 37 |i.ui. Monday ... 11.54 u.in., 00.00 p.m. „ . ARRIVALS. Jan. s—Murray, s.s., 56 tons, Palmer, from llokilika and Greymouth, j; "Q. Besley, agent. St Kilda, s.s., 86 tons, Flowerday, from Wanganui. ~.',t^:^".-.;;; —j^TTi^—~m Jan. (i —Wullabi, s.s., .101 tons, Daniels, from Wellington. Freeth and Greig, agents. DEPARTURES. Jan. s—Murray, s.s., Palmer, for Nelson. St Kilda, s.s., Flowerday, for Greymouth. Jan. 6—Wallabi, s.s., Daniels, for Greymouth. Ipassenger list. Per Murray; from Grey mouth-—Mrs Fitzgerald, Miss Colbmrne, Messrs Morris, Thompson (2); Earlos, Cole, Jones, Polglase, and one prisoner. Per Murray,.for -Nelson—Messrs Polglase, Martin, Vealo, and six original. •• Per Wallabi, .from Wellington Messrs Greig. Speer, Ashbrook; Blackwood, Williams, and 2 in steeraeei trru IMPORTS. Per Murray;'from Greymouth—s bags onions, Organ ; G kegs butter, order.. Per St Kilda, from Wanganui —42 bead cattle, 300 sheep, Searon and Davidson. Per Wsllabij from Wellington—Shipped at Nelson—l bug rice, 1 case sauce, 3 gunnies sugar, 3 half-chests tea, ,1 ease vinegar, 1 keg apples, 1 ease bottled fruit, 2 do saln>ou, 2 do lobsters, 3 do jams, 1 do mustard, 1 do pickles, 1 keg split peas, 3 cases kerosene, 2 boxes raisins, 9 do candles, 1 bag pearl barley, 1 cask biscuit, 1 case blacking, 1 do sundries ; Freeth and Greig. Shipped at Wanganui—--250 sheep, 1 keg butter, Freeth and Greig ; 20 bags potatoes, 4 do hams, Falla ; 5 coils rope, 5 bales lines, Ido halters, order. Shipped at Wellington—6s head cattle, 3 cases castor oil 10 drums colza oil, 2 do boiled oil, 4 do'turpentine, 4 bags cotton waste, 1 pkg flax packing, 3 boxes soap, 1 keg soft soap, 6 do white lead, (i do read lead, 6 do black lead, Freeth and Greig. '■ :■ EXPOUTS.. ■ Per Murray, for Nelson—l horse, Sellon ; 30 casks. Hooper and Dodson. Per St Kilda, for Greymouth, short landed at Westport—2G head cattle," 150 sheep, Seaton and Davidson. Per Wallabi, for Greymouth, short landed at Westport—2o head cattle, 100 sheep, Freeth and Greig.

The s.s. Murray, Captain Palmer, left Greymouth on Wednesday evening for Westport, arriving hero the following morning. She sailed for Nelson at 11 a.m., reaching that port yesterday morning at ten o'clock. The s.s. St Kilda, Captain Flowerday, left Wanganui for Westport on Tuesday at 7.30 p.m., and arrived at Westport early on Thursday. Discharged 16 head of cattle and 150 sheep at the South Spit, and sailed at 9 p.m. for Greymouth, where she arrived yesterday morning. The s.s. Wallabi, Captain Daniels, sailed from Wellington for Westport at noon on the 4th, *nd arrived off the Buller bar under easy steam from Rock's Point, at 4 a.m. yesterdaj". Crossed the bar at 9 a.m., aud discharged the Westport portion of her cargo. Afterwards crossed oyer to the South Spit and discharged 45 head of cattle and 150 sheep. She sailed last night for Greymouth. The schooner Three Friends filled with cargo for Charleston, en- Thursday, and left for her destination yesterday morning. The schooner Mavis, Captain Palmer, has ballasted, and is now lying oiF the lagoon, awaiting a favorable opportunity to take her departure for Pictoh, where she will load with timber aud proceed to Lyttelton. A schooner is about to be built in Californiato ply between thero and Tahiti. The California Paving Company have commenced the work of treating the timber which is to be used in the construction of the new vessel. The sap and albumen of the wood is removed by steam, and the vapours of hydro-carbon oils are injected into the wood". We are assured that the insurance companies would give a vessel built here of preserved Oregon iir, Lloyd's full rate, and insure them that much better.—" San Francisco News Letter."

BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.

ARRIVALS. Xelson.—Jan. 4—l'hcebe, from Picton. Jan. G—Murray, from Westport. Blttll. —Jan. 5 Tararua, from Melbourne. Port Chalmers.—Jan. 6—Tararua, from Bluff. Greymouth.— Jan. 6 —St Kilda, from Westport.. DEPARTURES. Neison*.—Jan. s—Phcebe, for Auckland. . mers.

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Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 760, 7 January 1871, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 760, 7 January 1871, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 760, 7 January 1871, Page 2

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