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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

WESTPOIIT. 11 1(1 II WATER. This Diiv ... 3.4G a.m.. 410 p.m. To-morrow 4.12 a.m., 4.59 p.m. Thursday ... 5.18 a.m., 5.37 p.m. AI'PAItKNT TIME. Sun Rise. Sun Set. Tms uay G.2S ... 5.30 To-morrow 6.29 ... 5.29 Thursday 6.31 ... 5.28 AttTHVAI.S. April 13—Wal'mbi, 8.8., 101 tons, Daniel from Wanganui. Murray, s.s., 56 tons. Palmer, from Nelson. April 14—Charles K ward, p.s., B'J tons, Whitwell, from Greymouth. DEPAimJBES. April 14—Charles Edward, p.p., Whitwell, for N. 1.-: on. Mavis, schooner, for Picton. Dun' din, schooner, for llavelock. April lp—Wallubi, s.e., Daniel, for Greymouth. Murray, s.s., Palmer, for Greymouth. I'ASSEN'GER LIST. Per Murray, from Nelson —Mrs Owen, Mrs Cimpbell, Mrs Weir, Messrs Owen and Laing, and 7 for south. Per Charles Edward, from Hok'tika and Greymouth —Mr and Mis Francis and two children, Mrs Anderson and 4 children, Mrs Allen and 2 children, Mrs Payne, Mrs Kayler, Messrs Keller, Dalton, M'Gaffen, Songster, Stewart (2), Cassell, O'Roro, Maloney, Steel, Schul, Nichol, 2 Maoris, and 19 for Nelson. Per Charles Edward, from Nelson—Mr Simpson and 19 original. TMTOttTS. Per Wallabi, from Wanganui—4o head cattle, 4 cows, 10 horses, 2")0 sheep, 1 casj fowls, 5 tpns potatoes, 10 bales fla-c, Seaton and Davidson. Per Murray, from Nelson—ls cas.es apples, 2 cases eggs, Simon ; 15 eases fruit, Falla ; 7 cases fruit, 3 kegs butter, 1 case eggs, Gardner and Co.; 2 boxes, 1 hag effects, Collins ; 76 sacks flour, 8 bales chaff, Stitt Bros.; 12 jacks potatoes, 6 cases apples, 4 cases eggs, 18 bales chaff, Falla ; 8 bales chaff, Simpson ; 8 bales ohaff, White ; 37 cases fruit, order. Per Charles Edward, from Hokitika and Greymouth— 3. cases sundries, 6 cases brandy, 6 kegs spirits, 2 cases old torn, 3 cases wine, 1 case claret, 2 cases champagne, 1 case sarsaparilla, 1 case bitters, 2 cases whisky, 1 halfchest tea, 1 mat sugar, 3 cases kerosene, 1 box candles, 1 box soap, 2 sides bacon, Watson ; 85 sheets iron, 1 bdle ridging, 5 bdls sashes, 2 casea hardware, 1 pel 1 coil, Keller ; 1 horse, Scanlon; 2 drays. Bailie and Humphrey ; 1 qr-cask whisky, 9 cases geneva, 13 cases cordials, Dalton; 200 feet timber, Bidl and Bond ; 50 bars iron, Pell ; 36 sheets iron, 1 bcjl zinc, Maloney.

. EXPORTS. Per Wallabi, for Grqymouth—27 head cattle, 10 horses, 4 cows, 5 tons potatoes, 1 easo fowls, s*alon and Davidson. Tho steamer diaries Edward, having the homo mail on board, arrived from Greymouth and departed on Sunday, as notified in anofjier aojumn. The schooners Mavis and Dunedtn exiled channejV" ' *' — '*"' """' fch-nnarh tho new The stealers Murray from Nelson, and Wallabi from VVanganui, arrived on Saturday evening, both having put into Totaranui from stress of weather. The former received some slight damage in coming over the bar ; she steamed for Greymouth yesterday evening. By telegram from Charleston, on April 12, we learn that fears are entertained for the safety of the Alice, which left Dunedin on March 5, and has not since been heard of. Tho brig Magnet, which hitherto has been fortunate in making smart runs to the Grey, is now twenty-two days out from Melbourne! Most probably sho has got jammed in the Straits owing to the late heavy easterly weather prevailing there. At Melbourne, Pilot M'Queen has been suspended for twelve months for culpable negligence in allowing the Norwegian barque Anstos to ground in the west channel of Port Phillip harbor, near the heads. A telegram from Queensland, dated March 28th, says:—"All the bodies missing from the brig Maria with the New Guinea expedition, hive been found. Nearly all had been murdered by natives. The Government intend to send a present of blankets to those natives who behaved in in a friendly manner to the survivors." The s'dp Crusader, from London, arrived at Lyttelton on tho Ist April, after a passag' of 9u days. She brought a number of passengers, all of whom have arrived in cood health. b

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Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 962, 16 April 1872, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 962, 16 April 1872, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 962, 16 April 1872, Page 2

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