SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
WESTPOKT. HIGH WATER. This Day ... 12.51 a.m.. 1.11 p.m. To-morrow 1.30 a.m., 1.49 p.m. Sunday ... 2.8 a.m., 2.21 p.m. Monday ... 2.48 a.m., 3.17 p.m. APPAREXT TIME. Sun Rise. Sun Set. Tnis day 6.24 ... 5.33 To-morrow ... ... ' 6.25 ... 5.32 Sunday 6.26 ... 5.32 Monday 6.27 ... 5.31 ARRIVALS. April 10—Charles Edward, p.s., 89 tons, Whitwell, from Nelson. April 11—Northern Light, 89 tons, Farrell, from Melbourne. DEPARTURES. April 11—Charles Edward, p.s., Whitwell, for Ilokitika and Greymouth. PASSENGER LIST. Per Charles Edward, from Nelson—Mr and Mis Cook and 2 children, Mr and Mrs Ilus-ey and child, Mr and Mrs Drake and child, Miss Stephenson. Miss Finnegan, Mrs Brownlee, Miss Nuholls, Messrs Hodgson, Shannon, Jobbins. Roskrudgc, Burford, Mears, Land, Wilson, Drew, Bdlmers, Knarsten, Rankin, Knapp, Thompson, Fox, Drane, Williams, Hunter, and 8 for south. Per Charles Edward, for Ilokitika and Greymouth—Mr Aiken, and 8 original.
IMPORTS. Per Charles Edward, from Nelson—lo casks ale, 30 eas s brandy, Bailie and Humphrey : 10 coses brandy, Stitt Bros.; lease, 1 wheei, 1 pkg, 8 axle-arms, 4 axle-boxes, 2 cases hardware, Field ; 1 (.ase drapery, 1 trunk, Why:e and Piri?; 10 kegs butt, r, 22 kegs do, Bailie nnd Humphrey; 10 kegs butter, Corr ; G kegs bu'ter, Patterson ; 4 coils rope, Rowlands; 6 kegs butter, 1 case bacon, Harold onrl Co; 2 cases bac m, 10 cases cheese, Stitt Bros.; 5 cases cheese, 2 casks eggs, Simon t 28 kegs butter, Stitt Bros.; 1 bale scrim, Graves and Fleming ; 33 pieces kauri, Buil and Bond ; 4 crates, 2 casks bottles, Corr ; 2 enses sardines, 2 eases pick-es, 1 case painkiller, 9 cases axes, 2 cases picks, 4 cases ling rim, 6 cases jams, 1 case pick-handles, Stitt Bros.; 1 bale leather, Peterson; 1 kog butter, Powell ;16 bales chaff, Gardner and Co.; 10 bales chaff, 5 hhds, 10 qr-eabks, 4 kegs ale, Falla ; 4 qr-casks ale Smith. Per Durxedin, from Dunediu—2 qr-cisks whisky, 34 mats su?ar, Stitt Bros.; 146 mats sugar, Powe-1 and Co.; 1 hhd, 1 eask, 1 case croeVerv,' truthersj 1 tierce, 3 casks crockery, Pell and Co.; I hhd, 2 casks, 2 cases, Field ; 1 case ii aohinery, Ching; 5 b.igs oatmeal, 5 cases ling fish, 3 hall-barrels herrings, 2 kegs butter, & firkins, 1 ease coffee, Falla; 200 qr-sacks flour, 00 bags oats, 20 half-boxes soap, Stitt Bros. ; 12 hhds ale, Munro ; 48 bars, 10 bdls iron, Field ; 100 bags oats, order; 20 J qr-bags flour, 5 bags ratueal, 2 bags pearl 1 arley, 10 bags wheat, Stilt Broi.; 200 qr-sacks flour, 100 sacks oats, 20 sacks ■wheat, Bailie and Humphrey ; 320 qr-sacks flour, 10 saaks oatmeal, 30 sacks oats, 10 sacks wheat, Falla ; 215 sacks oats, 25 sacks wheat, Munro.
Northern Light, from Melbourne—l case wine, Harold and Co.; 4 stamp shoes, 12 false bottoms, Storch; 42 pkgs iron, Field ; 10 qreasks brandy, Powell and Co.; 8 qr-casks wine, 50 cases brandy, 30 cases old torn, 20 cases geneva, Bailie and Humphrey ; 20 cases kerosena, 2 nests tubs, 2 doz washboards, 1 c>bc ca'npware, Sfcruthers ; 2 eases tobacco, 2 cases cigars, Hom ; 100 bags Hour, 6 boxes, 1 case, 2 casks p inting material, 3 pkgs, order ; 8 pkgs 10 half chests tea, Stitt Bros.; 5 chests,' 30 half-chests tea, 5 pkgs, Patterson ; 5 halfehes s ten, Falla ; 4 cases campware, 2 cases earthenware, 8 bars steel, ] case sun ries, 1 set harrows, 1 singletree, 2 flywheels, Field ; 6 pkgs, 10 half-chests, 12 boxes tea Drennan; 62 bars iron, 20 bdl? bar-iron, 12 plates sheetiron, 100 cases kerosene, Field ; 105 pieces machinery, Thompson ; 20 ovens, 10 pkgs rnpe, 1 cask shot, Field; 10 half-chests tea, 25 boxes candles, 32 pockets sugar, 25 cases kerosene, 4 cases biscuits, 8 qr-casks wine, Stitt Bros.; 4 cases tobacco, 1 box pipes, Dickinson ; 50 kegs blasting powder. Collector <-f Customs; 18 pkgs iron, 40 cases kerosene, order; 1 half-tierce tobacco, 18 qr-cask, 50 cases brandy, 10 cases sardines, Bailie and Co ; 10 half-chests, 30 boxes tea', 4 cases pickles, 10 cases jams, 2 eases marmalade, 2 cases biscuits, 1 case mustard, Corr ; 1 ca-e, 1 cask merchandise, order ; 5 clvsts, 20 half-chests, 10 boxes tea, Bnilie and Humphrey ; 32 pkgs sugar, 6 half-brls herrings, , ease maccaroni 22 bags salt, 1 case painkiller, 1 case groats, 1 chest ginger, 2 cases salad oil, 2 kegs soda, 1 cask blacking, 1 case confectionery, 1 easo pills, Corr ; 32 pkgs sugar, 3 casks currants, 2 qr-casks rum, 5 boxes maizena, 5 boxes jams, 4 bo\es salmon, 2 boxes vestas, 2 qr-hhds vinegar, 1 case cocoa, 1 case chocolate, 1 case blacking, 2 cases confectionery, 1 case catsup, 2 boxes blu\ 3 cases mustard, 10 boxes raisins, 20 bags rice, 1 case epsom salts, 2. cases sauce, 18 boxes pipes, 2 casks soda crystals, 1 case whiting, Stitt Bros.; 2 cases tinware, Storch ; 1 case, 1 cask hardware, 1 case glassware, 4 cases axes, 1 case tinware, Fi Id; 2 cases tinware, 9 kegs nails, 6 boxes pegs, 1 box brushware, 1 case shovels, Corr; 50 cases kerosene, 2 cases absinthe, 4 cases vestas, 10 half-chests tea, 50 boxes candles, 6 cases sait, 2 cases cocoa, 2 Cases chocolate, 6 ling fish, 1 case brooms, 50 cases brandy, 2 cases sauce, Powell; 76 bags potatoes, 23 bags onions, Farroll; 6 cases bottled fruit, 10 boxes maizina, 6 qr-casks brand/, 1 case tartaric acid, 5 cases castor oil, 3 boxes blue, 43 cases wine, 6 boxes lobsters, 50 cases brandy, 10 cases salt, 40 bags rice, Bailie and Humphrey; 1 half-tierce tobacco, 20 cases old torn, 32 pkgs, 4 casks soda, 8 qr-c; sks, 50 cases brandy, 1 qr-cask wine, 2 pickles, 10 boxes raisins, 2 rases salad o'l, 1 case creamtartar. 1 case tartaric acid, 3 cases sardines, 6 cases vestas, 50 cases kerosene, 50 cases geneva, 1 case lemojipeel, 4 cases sardines, 4 cases pickles, 1 case painkiller, 1 case confectionery, 2 cases groats, 2 cases red cabbage, 2 cases salad oil, 1 case epsom salts, 4 cases pickles, 6 kegs carb. soda, 1 keg treacle, 2 cases honey, 1 case tapioca, 2 qr-casks whisky, 4 qr-casks rum, 140 pockets sugar, 6 cases jar salt, 1 cask barley, Corr.
The schooner Dunedin cleared the Customs for Havelock on the 10th. We give the cargo she 1 brought from Dunedin above, it having been omitted in our last issue. The schooner Mavis likewise cleared for Pieton and Lyttelttn on the same day. The schooner Northern Light was towed into port on Wednesday night or early yesterday morning by the steamer Charles Edward. She is about fifteen days out from Melbourne. The steamer Charles Edward, after towing in the schooner Northern Light, steamed for Hokitika and Grey mom h very early on Thursday morning ; she is advertised to depart from this port for Nelson on Saturday. The steamer Kennedy may be expected to arrive this evening, us she is advertised to 1< a e this port (or Hokitika t.nd Greymouth on Saturday night.
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Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 961, 12 April 1872, Page 2
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