SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
WEST POET. HIGH WATEB. This Day ... 8.0 a.m., 8.32 p.m. To-morrow 9.0 a.m., 9.23 p.m. Monday ... 9.44 a.m., 10.4 p.m. AItBIVAJ.S. March 2—Murray, s.s., 56 tons. Palmer, from Greymouth. Maich 3—Kennedy, 8.5., 125 tons, Whitwell, from Nelson. W, J. Willcocks, agent. DEPAUTUBE!?. March 3—Murray, s.s., Palmer, for Nelson. PASSENOKIt LIST. Per Murray, from Greymouth Messrs Kilgour, Palmer, Barkly, Weston, and Fox. Per Murray, for Nelson—Mrs Patterson, and five original. Per Kennedy, from Nelson—Mr and Mrs Burns, Messrs Shapter, Chapman, Pickard, Hunter, and King, • IMPORTS. Per Murray, from Greymouth—l case drapery, Thomas and M'Beath, Per Kennedy, from Nelson—l coil lead pipe, Field; 3 sacks, 1 bdle ,nilk pans, 6 casks ale, Corr; 4 cas?s bacon, Powell ; 4 do do, order ; 4 do do, Slitt; 1 <!>se chicory, Patterson ; 1 box silver (£300), Bmk New South Wales ; 4 kegs butter, 3 cases eggs, 1 case, 6 cases fruit, Salter ; 2 eases, Field; 1 roll matting, Tonka and Hughes; 1 case fruit, White j 1 keg butter, Carpenter; 3 cases fruit, Dr Thorpe ; 5 pkgs fruit, Leech; 7 bdls gold dishes, 3 do milk dishes, 2 bdls pails, 3 pkgs bedsteads, 1 pkg fire irons, 1 pkg garden tools, 1 bdle mats, 1 bdle hammers, 2 cases sundries, Field ; 2 cases fruit, Dobson ; 4 do do, Gardner and Sutton j 10 do do, Salter; 2 cases eggs, 2 kegs butter, Simon; 6 cases apples, Simpson j 6 bags potatoes, 4 kegs butter, 2 cases eggs, Gallagher; 61 cases fruit, Pickard. The s.s. Kennedy, Captain Whitwell arrived off the bar at 3 p.m. yesterday. She left Nelson at 3.15 p.m. on Thursday, ran across to Motueka, where she received some 20 tons of produce, leaving at ? p.m., came down the const under easy steam, and crossed the bar at half past S o'clock last night. She leaves for Greymouth and Hokitika at 8 o'clock to-night. The schooner Io completed discharging yesterday evening, and will take in ballast during the day, sailing for Melbourne this evening in tow of the s.s. Kennedy. The s.s, Rangitoto left Picton early on Tuesday morning for Wellington. The ketch Jane Ann, Captain R, Smith, cleared at Kaiapoi on the 22nd iestant, for Greymouth, with a cargo of produce. The schooner Rifleman left Lyttelton on the 22-id instant, with a cargo of produce, for Hokitika. The s.s. Tarorua was due yesterday at the Bluff from Melbourne. Sho was to have left the latter port on the 25th ult. The s.s, Gothenburg sailed on Monday evening for Melbourne She shipped 7O0Ooz? of gold at Hokitika, and about 63500zs at Greymouth. During the run down the West Coast, the s,«. Gothenburg sighted H.M.S. Virago steaming southward. The Virago has been ordered to the assistance of the Clio, recently injured by contact with a sunken rock at Bligh Sound, and as the Virago would have all appliances on hoard for repairing the wrecked vessel, no doubt the latter will be in a safe state to proceed to Port Chalmers in a very short time.
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Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 784, 4 March 1871, Page 2
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503SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 784, 4 March 1871, Page 2
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