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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

WESTPOET. HIGH WATEU. This T)ny ... 8.10 a.m.. 8.30 p.m. To-morrow 8.50 a.m., 9.9 p.m. ARRIVALS. June 14—Charles Edward, p.s., 89 tons, Holmes, from Gwymoutli. Wullabi, s.s., 101 tons, Daniels, from Greymouth. DEPARTURES. Nil. PASSENGER LIST. Per Claries Edward, from Hokitika and Greymouth Mi3ses Hart (2), Messrs Blackett, Guthrie, Matlieson, Lloyd, Gracie, M'Hugh, Green. IMPORTS. Per Charles Edward, from Hokitika—l bdl snshes, 6 doors, Bull and Bond ; 1 box stationery, Bank of New Zealand. From Gn-ymoulh—4 eases, 3 bales drapcu-y, Cullen Bros.; 20 sack? coke, Bank of New Zealand ; 1 easo bacon, Ching and Henderson. The p.s. Charles Edward left Greymouth at 7.30 yesterday morning, itrrived off the bar at 3 p.m., and crossed the bar at 6 pm. She will leave for Ne!«cn '.his morning at 9 o'clock, and will tow the lo from Melbourne inwards, and the Ceres outwards prior to her departure. We learn from a Nelson paper that the ketch Foam, 40 tons, John Ascham, master, belonging to Lyttelton, lett that port wi h a fuH cargo of oats for Hokitika on sth May. When off the Grey, on the 17th, she encountered a heavy gale, which lasted for several days, during which she hove-to. On the evening of the 19th, she was struck by a heavy sea, which carried away her bulwarks, port cat head, galley, and smashed her mizenmast about 14 feet above her decks, and half filled the cabin with water. On the 24th, she sprung her bowsprit, and Captain Ascham then kept his vessel away for Nelson for repairs. At 10,50 p.m., when off the Sand Spit, she was struck by a heavy squall, which ■carried away her jib, and she became unmanageable, and ran ashore on the Spit, where she now lies a wreck, imbedded hi the sand, her hull much strained, and tho water filling her at hn;h tides. The master aud crew were kindly brought over by Captain Walker in the steamer Lady Barkly, from Collingwood. Admiralty charts of New Zealand can now be procured by masters and owners of vessels at the Custom Houses of Auckland, Nelson, Hokitika, Christehuroh, and Dunedin, aud at the Marine Office, AVelliugton. MR. H. H. HALL'S CALIFOKNIAN LINE. TIMS! TABLE. Auckland to Fiji— Fiji to Aucklad — Hep. May 6 Arr. May 23 June 3 June 20 July 1 July 18 Aug- 26 Aug 15 Sept 23 Sept 12 Oct 23 Oct 10 Nov 20 Nov 7 Dec 18 Dec 5 Jan 1

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Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 825, 15 June 1871, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 825, 15 June 1871, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 825, 15 June 1871, Page 2

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