SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
WESTPOirL HIOU WATER. This Day... 1.15 i.m.. 1.33 p.m. To-morrow 1.51 a.m., 2.11 p.m. APPARENT TIME. Sun Rise. Sun Set. Tin's day &.R3 ... 6.29 To-morrow 6.80 ... G. 28 ARRIVALS. Feb. 27—Northern Light, 89 tons, Farrell, from Melbourne, John Corr, agent. 10, schooner, 71 tons, Pearng, from Melbourne. Bailie and Humphrey, agents. Kennedy, s.s., 125 tons, Whitwell, from Groymouth. Feb. 28—Cl)«rles Edward, s.s., 89 toiiß, Holmes, fioin kelson. DEPARTURES. Feb. 28--Kenu«dy, s.s., Whitwell, for Nelson. Charles Edward, b.b., Holmes, for Hokitika; PASSENGER L7SV. Per Northern Light, from Melbourne—Mr Nayloo. Per Kennedy, from Greymouth—Misi Stratford, Messrs Green woo ,Ackland, Jones. Jervis, Singer, Pickard, Hunter, and 7 origv nal. Per Charles Edward, from Nelson—Mri Stuart and family (.">), Mrs Haylcek am child, Miss Smith, Messrs M'LeoJ,'Norman Herrick, Gibson, Coutls, Mason, Spiller lVhitk-y, Ferguson, Burns. Middlemiss Franklin, Caruiin, Noble, Healy, Kavanagh Drum, and 10 fov south. Per Kennedy, for Nelson—Messrs Curtis, Hodgson, ShaUcraes. Per Charles lid ward, for Greymouth—Mrs Ciatk, Mrs Perry, Messrs Dobson, Langley, and ID original. IMPORTS. Per Northern Light, from Melbourne—ls chep s, 10 balf-eliests, Stitt Bros.; 20 boxes soap, order ; 1 case, Munson ; 1 case, Deitz ; 1 erjie, Hehir and Co.; 1 crate, StrUthcrs ; 1 •ease fancy goods, Munson ; 1 ease machinery, J.'aris 1 half-tierce, 2 half-boxes tobacco, Horn ; 1 ease, 25 kegs nails, 20 rope, iis case: kerosene, 12 bells iron, 34 sheets, 17 do iron, Fi-!d; 14 cases tobacco, Powell ; 7 &,:■ -■", Hay; 20 fcegs Bails', 2 bottles quicksilver, 10 drums oil, 1 cask oil, Field; 10 ra3es, order ; i case vestas, i ease tobacco, Horn ; 14 casks currants, 2 easos psas, 12 boxfcs raisins, 3 cases sardines, 20 bags rice, 5 qr-catiks brandy, 2 ouses pickles, 24 cases porter, 6 kegs nails; 100 bags flour, Corr ; 7 boxes glass, 1 cask paint, 1 can turps, 1 can varnish, 1 bale paper, 2 paint, 6 drums oil, order; 22 bags salt, Corr; lease cigars, Horn ; !o.*> bales chafi",order ; 27 bags potatoes, 20 bags onions, Corr; 19 pieces machinery, Findlay ; 1 case, 10 bells iron; 8 boxes iron, Field ; 1 case sundries, 1 retort, 1 chain, 2d kegs nails, Haworth ; 6 box?s tin plate, 1 CHsk. zinc, 10 bds sheet iron,s bdls spouting. 3 bdls wash-boards, 2 ingots tin, 5 bdls wire. 2 cases gal. iron, 1 ease, 1 cask hard pod glassware, 2 boxes glass. Hardley ; 100 eases kerosene, Hehir and Co.; 20 casks ale, 5 bjxes maizenfl, 6 cases candlea, 10 bags salt, 4 cases mustard, 20 cases old torn, 30 do brandy, S qr-casks brandy, 50 cafes claret, 30 casen porter, 11 cases shovels, 80 eases kerosene, 8 b.gs starch, 1 can biscuits, 11 bags salt, 20 cases, 14 qr-carks wine, Corr. . Per To, from Melbourne—6o boxes soap, 80 pkgs sugar, 4 qr-easks sherry, 50 cases brandy, 100 bags flour, 5 cases 3ardines, 1 brl'gioger, 6 cases maimalade, 6 cases sauce, 6 eases pickles, 6 cases salad oil, 10 chests tea, 10 cases sursapariiiu, 10 eases moselle, 30 boxes raisins, 50 cases stout, 10 kegs nails, 2 cases peas, 2 cases axe handles, 50 bags potatoes, 19 bags onions, 127 bales chaffs, 7 • cusps biscuits, Biiho and Humphrey ; 70 hags flour, ordet ; 2 oars, 70 bdls sheetiron, 9 sheets iron, Field ; 3 cases, 1 drum, 1 cask, 1 ease acid, White; 40 bars, 1 bag, 1 roll, Greenwood ; 100 eases kerosene, 30 cases lobsters, 10 cases oyster, 25 cases milk, 1 case broods, 12 boxes clothes pegs, 20 kegs nails, 12 cases, Cl'big and Henderson ; 2 bales bales paper, West; 2 bales paper, Simon ; 1 case eoppsr, 20 kegs grease, 2 pkgs rails-dogs, , 2 axles, 3 springs, 1 ec-t scrol -iron, 230 iron rails, 12 pieces wood, Forsyth and Masters ; 2 bales, Corr; 2 bales paper, Tyrrell and Co.; 2 qr-casks rum, 50 cases brandy, 30 boxes candles, 1 chest caudles, 6 cases sardines, 10 cases ojsteri, 10 boxes raisins, 1G cases bitters, 1 casepaiukiller, Powell and Co.; 1 tank, 1 case drays, Pain; 1 ease drugs, Forsyth and Co.;. 1 pel, Dickenson; 1 parjel, H>rn; 1 piano, M'Kee. Per Kennedy, from Greymouth—l parcel stationery, Pell; 430 fuet Umber, Bull and Bond. Per Charles Edward, from Nelson—l ease, Forsyth; 1 case, Parker; 40 kegs butter, Bailie and Humphrey ; 5 qr-casks -ale, Falla ; 20 bags bran, M'Kee ; 1 truss drapery, Graves and Fleming; 1 case, fittings, 18 brass wheels, Field ; 5 hhd ale, Falla ; 1 qr-eask ale, Mar : tin ; 1 floor-cramp, Connor ; 8 bales ehafl M'Kee ; 1 pel, Field; 4 cases eggs, Bailie am Humphrey; 10 kegs butter, Corr ; 5 «ase hams, 5 cases cheese, Falla ; 1 case draperv Graves and Flemings 1 case, 1 trass drapery Whyte and Pirie ; 1 case, M'Coy ; 1 trun! boots, Collin:;s; 1 case drapery, Horn; 1 case boots. 5 trunks do, 1 box nails, Mailer 1 truss drapery, Thomas and M-Beath ; : esse* drapery, I irunk boois, Brown.; 2 port manteaus, 1 paper roli, Bishop of Nelson ; S cast..! onions, Gardner and Co.; 8 bales chaff 2 bales flax tow, Bailie and Humphrey ; 1C lambs, 6 pige, order. EXPORTS. Per Charles Edward, for Greymouth—l horse Hughes.
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Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 933, 29 February 1872, Page 2
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844SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 933, 29 February 1872, Page 2
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