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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

WHSfI'OUT. nmu u.\ti.:k. Tbiit Dii.i ... 1.."» l' :..iii.. 2 .■].". (..in. To-morrow *:trf an,., .'!.•_' [fin. All 111 VAI..V .hiii. 10 Murray; s.s., sfi tons, Palmer, irom Mt-luu. U. liesley, agent. iiEi'AU'ryjijs, Jan. 11 —Murray! s.s., Palmer, for Greymouth. ■' j VASSKMiErt LIST. Per WalGbTj for .Nelson—Mrs Keid, Mrs Humphrey, Messrs Freeth, Greig, and Stephenson. Per Murray, fi«m Nelson—Mrs Clough, Messrs Greenwood, Clark, Callaghan, Cogan, Soott, Polelase, Alexander, M-Bride, and "King. .IMPORTS. Pet Murray, from Nelson—l ease castings, 1 hag herbs, Con; ; 3 cases bacon. 5 do cheese, Stitt Bros.; (5 err-cask's ale, 2 trusses drapery, ." pots, 2 cases geneva., 1 keg spirits, 1 box carid'.es, 1 lull washing hoards, 1 pkg bacon, 1 tierce beef, Waite ; 28 bags bran, Powell n»d Co.; 100 fire bricks, Pull and Bond ; 10 qv-casks ale, 2 kegs paint, Falla ; I case turnCry, Marshall; 2 boxes eggs, 4 do fruit, Smyrk ; 3 do do, Carpenter; 25 lambs, Suisted Bros. Shipped nt Motueka—3 bags potatoes, 3 kei.es butter, (5 boxes e<rgs, Lovatte; 1 bug potatoes, 1 pkg baoon. 1 keg butter, 2 eases eggs, Jules Simon; 5 kegs butter, 13 oases eggs, 3 do plums, 20 eases apples, 2 bags chaff, T. M'Kec ; 1 keg butter, Powell and C >.: 3 kegs butter, 6 cases eggs, 7 do apples. Gardner and Sutton ; 3 cases fruit, 2 coops fowls, order. KXPOIITS. Per Wallabi, for Nelson—2 cases washing powder, Baiiie and Humphrey.

The s.s. Murray left Nelson at 10.30 a.m. on Monday, and reae'ed Motueka at 12 noon. Took in twenty-s<;ven tons of cargo and sailed at, 11 p.m. for Westporfc, where she arrived about 6.30 p.m. on Tuesday. Crossed the bar at 11 p.m. with n heavy sea. The Murray sailor! at midnight yesterday for southern ports. On Monday last the wreck of the Betsv I'ngins was submitted to public auction, at Charleston, on account of the underwriters, when it realised £l7.

The ketch Woodquest, recently purchased by Mr Thomas Bradley, of Brighton, is refitting in the Lagoon, and will be ready tor sea shortlv.

The shin ftea'utifal Star, from London, arrived at, Nelson on the 7th instant; after''a passage of 122 days, She is the bearerof the ironwork for the Wai-iti bridge nt Foxhill. The 'Excelsior sailed from Auckland for Lpndnn a few weeks since, with n cargo Tallied nt £47,000, of which there was £26,000 worth of gold.

The war steamer Rosario lias arrived from her cruise in the South seas She found no improper practices in connection with the Polynesian labor traffic. The ship Robert Henderson arrived at Port Chalmers on December 22nd, having 'eft. Glasgow on September 10th. She fa-oiight 108 passengers. During the passage scarlatina broke out among t"he passengers, and the following deaths occurred from it and other causes :—Mary Hales, aged four months, Octoher 12th; Margaret Jenkins, aired three rears and one mon'h, November 13th ; Robr. 1 eter Jenkins, aged four rears and five months, November 16th ; Grace Swinburne Jenkins, aged two years and one month, month, December Ist; "Eliza Mary Jenkins, aged 11 months, December sth; Robert Govan,, i<g- d four years and six months, Dee. fith ; Eliza R; Hobertson, aired two years and six months, December Bth ; and James W. Sinclair, aged three years. December 13th. The ship was put in quarantine at Port Chalmers, where another death occurred, being a little girl named 'Bathgate. Wool still continues to come in fast to the several vessels loading at Port Chalmers for London. The James Nicol Eleming has received upwards of UOO bales during the waeik, and has now close on 5000 bales on board, and will probably fill up before the end of next -week.and sail a day or two after the New Year. The May Queen and Grace Gibson are fast loading up. and will get away early. 'The Otago. after discharging her inward carro. follows the May Queen ; and the I'obert Henderson, after discharging cargo "ill also load for home.—" Otago Daily Times,'.' December 24.

■BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAVTI.

arrivals. Bi.uff.—J:m. 9—Alhiifnbra, from Melbourne. Wellington-. Jan. 9 Tararua, from Tyftnlton. OFF.piOTTTH— Jan. 9—Chu-les Edward, from Westport. Port 'Chamitses.—Jan. 11 Aihambra, for Bluff. DEPARTURES.' Bluff.—Jan. 10 Aihambra, for Port Chalmers.

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Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 762, 12 January 1871, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 762, 12 January 1871, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 762, 12 January 1871, Page 2

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