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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

WEJSTPOItT. HIRII WATER. This Day ... 12.20 p.m., 12.40 p.m. To-morrow 1.0 a.m., 1.19 p.m. AKEIYALS. Jan. 22—Kennedy, s.s., Whitwell, from Nelson. VV. J. Willeocks, agent. Murray, s.s., Palmer, from Nelson and Nelson and Motueka. J. Besley, agent. Lioness, p.s., from Hokitika. Northern Light, schooner, 89 tons, White, from Melbourne. Speuco Bros, and Co., agents. Ceres, schooner, 91 tons, Murdoch, from Melbourne. DEPAItTTJEES. Jan. 22—Lioness, p.s., for Hokitiko. Jan. 23—Kennedy, s.s., Whitwell, for Hokitika. Murray, s.s., Palmer, for Hokitika and Greymouth. PASSENGER LIST. Per Murray, from Nelson—Mrs C. Flowers and child, Mrs Baylin and two children, Messrs Falla, Pollock, King, Stratford, and Dobson. IMPORTS. Per Murray, from Nelson—2 lihds porter, 2 qr-caslcs do, 27 bags potatoes, 20 do bran, 8 pkgs sundries, 10 lambs, 1 calf, Falla ; 1 pel, Bull & Bond ; !> cases fruit, 1 bag peas, George White; 3 boxes fruit. Hay -, 800 ft timber, Clark ; 60 bags flour, Corr j 1 do do, Powell; 1 do do, Bailie & Humphrey; 1 cs glass, 1 pel, Leech ; 30 sheep, order. Shipped at Motueka—7 boxes eggs, 2 kegs butter, 6 bags potatoes, 1 do onions, Levatte ; 3 bags potatoes, 3 eases eggs, 3 kegs butter, Jules Sim jii ; 1 keg butter, I case eggs, Powell & Co.; S cases apples, 3 do eggs, 2 kegs butter, Gardner & Sutton ; 11 cases eggs, 31 do fruit, 3 bags onions, 1 keg butter,2 coops fowls, M'Kee ; 4 cases pears, Williams ; 2do apples; 1 kpg honey, Dobson. Per Kennedy, from Nelson—Transhipped ex Omeo, from Melbourne 1 case piano, Jones Transhipped ex Beautiful Stir, from London—2o cases stout, 10 casks ale, Powell & Co ; 4 do ale, 20 cases stout, Stitt Bros.; 10 do do, Simon; 20 do do Bailie and Humphrey. Shipped at Nelson under bond—2o cases geneva, Simon. Duty paid ■and free—ls kegs butter. Con- ; 3 cases, 2 do bacon ; 2 do cheese, 18 do do, 5 do butter, 1 hhd eggs, 2 cases cheese, 1(> eases fish, 80 bags salt, Bailie & Humphrey ; 1 case, Rowlands ; 1 hhd ejgs, Simon ; 3 cases, m'dise, 10 kegs butter, 1 hhd eggs, 10 bales chaff, 20 bags salt, Stitt Bros.; 2 cases m'dise, Patterson ; 4 cases bacon, 12 do cheese, 10 do fish, 2 f ) bigs Wilt, Powell & Co ; 1 pel, Bishop ; 1 case ale, 2 do axes, 20 cases milk, 40 do salt, Corr; BO sacks bran, order ; 2 bags potatoes, Smyrk; 20 bags salt, Jules Simon ; 2 boxes eggs, 4 cases fruit, Salter ; 1 keg butter, Carpenter; 11 bigs potatoes, Falla; 1 pkg leather, Blacklock.

Per Northern Light, from Melbourne—l case, T. G. Macarthy ; 2 cases tobacco, 2 pkgs do, W. Hill; 2 crises confectionery, Jules Simon; 2 cases tobacco, A. Horn ; 20 halfchests tea, 3 eases candles, 20 cases ale, 1 case, Bailie. & Humphrey; 4 case latnpware, 2 do benzole, 6 bars, 6 bdls iron, 1 case galvanised iron, 2 bdls buckets, 2 do forts, 2-8 tegs nails, 1 case hardware, 1 ingot tin, 4 ovens, 2 coils rope, 1 hdl saws, 1 do wire, 38 camp ovens, 1 too; nails, 2G bars, 4 bdls iron, T. Field; 1 keg rosin, 11 do nails, 1 coil belting, 1 bdl wire grating, 1 case musical instruments, Storch ; 1 qr-cusk -whisky, 2 do rum, Stitt Bros ; 1 case acids, 2 casks drugs, 1 case d<>. 2 cases, E. JFyvie ; t cs m'dise, Dickinson ; 2 do do, Dietz • 1 do do, Munson ; 3 do salad oil, 40 do kerosene, 100 bags flour, 20 bags onions, 15 cases potatoes, 16 bags onions, 1 hap nuts, 1 do cocoanuts, Hill ; 40 cases kerosene, 2 do chairs. 1 do lampware, I case, Struthers ; 150 bags flour, 171 bales chaff, 3S bags onions, Spence Bros. & Co.; 1 pel wire, A. 0. Thompson ; 1 trunk, Powell &, Co.

Per Ceres, from Melbourne—G boxes blue, 50 cases geneva, 2do confectionery, 11 boxes maizona, 1 bale paper-bags, 1 do paper, L .|r-

casks rum, 1 t'.&'e Seidlitz powders, 1 do s;igo, 1 half-tierce tobacco, 1 case tiipioca, 6 do ling, 6 do castor oil, 1 do biscuits, 10 qr-casks bandy, 20 cases do, 1 do essences, 10 boxes raisins.f] cs confectionery, 1 do lemon peel, 30 do geneva,order; 1 do confectionery, 2 qr-casks vinegar, 1 case catsup, 1 do sauce. 4 do stare!), 15 half-chests tea, 10 bags rice, Stitr. Bros.; 20 casesbrandy, order; 2 half-brls apples, 10 eses brandy, 9 boxes raisins, 3 do maizena, 6 ca«cs pickles, 2 do starch, 2 do blue, 1 cask whiting, 10 cases brandy, Cliing & Henderson ; 1 do lemon peel, 30 boxes candles, 1 case confectionery, 8 do do, 2 do vestas 4 qr-casks rum, 20 do old torn, 100 bags flour, 25 cases milk, 120 b.les chaff, 399 bags flour. Bailie and Humphrey; 10 half-chests tea, 1 chest do, 8 pkgs do, 6 cases stout, 1 qr-eask whisky, 1 case chocolate, 15 bugs sugar, 6 cases ale, 3 half-chests tea, 45 bags sugar, 6 cases figs, 2 do biscuits, order ; 40 tram wheels, 24 false bottoms, 40 pedestals, 20 bars steel, 3 kegs nails, 1 case shovels, 2 Mis buckets, 1 cast, 2 bdls belting, 1 do sluice-t'orks. 2 barrels tar, 2 do oil, 1 pkg, 1 case, Forsyth and Masters ; 5 cases picks, 5 pair bellows, 6 bars, 4 bdls iron, 3 bdls spouting, 6 do ridging, Field; 2 bales drapery, Corr; 1 case sluice-forks, Patterson ; 9 cases, 1 drum drugs, 1 bucket leeches, White ; 1 case boots, Collings; 50 qr barrels blasting powder, Ching & Henderson ; 1 truss drapery, Fair & M'Coy; 15 cases milk, 11 bags salt, 4 cases pickles, 8 boxes raisins, 2 bags nuts, 40 boxes candles, 1 <mse peel, 5 do sarsaparilla, 4 do maizena, 2 brls currants, W. J. Patterson.

The s.s, Murray, Captain Palmer, loft Nelson for Westport, via Motueka, on Saturday, at 9 a.m., and arrived off the Bullor about eight o'clock on Sunday evening, crossing the bar at 10 p.m. bhe sailed at midnight for southern ports.

The Anchor Line s.s Kennedv, Captain Whit.well, left Nelson shortly before midnight on Saturday, and arrived off the Bitller shortly before the Murray. Towed in the sehonner Ceres, from Melbourne, at 10.30 p.m., and sailed last night for the south. The p.s. Lioness arrived from Hokitika on Sunday evening, and returned to that port the same tide, after bringing in the schooner Northern Light, from Melbourne. The brig Magnet left Melbourne for Greymouth on the 10th instant, and arrived at her destination on Thursday last. The schooner Ceres, Captain Murdoch, left Port Phillip Heads on the ltth instant, and experienced fine weather with light and south westerly winds during tho entire passage. Righted the New Zealand coast on "Wednesday the 18th instant, and made the roadstead on the morning of the 21st. Moored alongside ' the Kennedy-street wharf, on Sunday, at • 10 p.m., having been towed across the bur by the steamer Kennedy, on her arrival from Nelson.

The schooner Northern Light, Captain White, left Melbourne on Wednesday, the 1 l.th'histaut, and cleared the heads the Mme day. with light westerly winds until fetching Cape'' Shalick, when light north westerly v eather was experienced. From thenc.? hail smith west and westerly winds to longitude lf!4 cast, and from thet point light southerly wimls and fine w.ather until reaching the coait. in the roadstead on S.itur-

day tit mion, and was towed across the bar by the p.s. Lioness on Sunday, at 11 p.m. The master of the schooner Cores reports having signalised the schooner Alorigine, on Sunday, the 15th instant, 300 miles from the New Zealand coast, bound from Hokitika to Melbourne.

BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. ARRIVALS. Gbevmouth.—Jau. 21—Charles Edward, from VVestpoi-t. Port Ciialmees.—Jan. 21—-Gothenburg, from Bluff. Lyttklto.v.—Jun. 21— Omeo from Wellington. „ Hokitika. Jan. 22 Alhambra from Grey moutli. DEPARTURES. Nelson.— Jun. 21 Alhambra for Greymoutli. Gbeymocth. Jar.. 22 Alhambra for Hokitika. lloiutika Jan. 23—Alhambra for Melbourne.

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Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 767, 24 January 1871, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 767, 24 January 1871, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 767, 24 January 1871, Page 2

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