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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

WESTPOHT. IIICIH WATER. This l>av ... 849 a.m.. 9.12 p.m. To-morrow 9.35 a.m., 9.55 p.m. Thursday ... 10 15 a.m., 10.34 p.m. APPARENT TIME. Sun Rise. Sun Set. This day 7.25 ... ' 4.37 To-uinrrow ... ... 7.26 ... 436 Thursday 7.26 ... 4.3 a' ARRIVALS. May 31—Charles Edward, p.s., 89 tons, Whitwell, from Greymouth. Wallabi, s s., 101 tons, Daniel, from Greymouth. Kennedy, s.s., 125 tons, Creagh, from Nelson. Juno 2—Result, p.s #> f ronl tho Ngakawahao. DEPARTURES. May 31—Charles Edward, p.s., Whitwell, for Nelson. Waiiabi, s.s., Daniel, for Wanganui. Murray, s.s.. Palmer, for Greymouth. Kennedy, s.s., Creagh, for.Hokitika. June I—Result, p.s., for Ngakawahao. PASSEIfOEU LIST. Per Charles Edward, from Hokitika and Greymouth—Messrs Findlay, Dolby, Bruslie, M'Culli'gh, Chr : .3lian, Ueauchamp, Recce, Willmms, and 4 for Nelson. Per Kennedy, from Nelson—Mrs Dillon, Lev. Mr Thorpe, Miss Constance Thorpe, Mr Alexander, Captain Holmes, Messrs Brown Tovvndrow, Beitf, Frazer, Pickard, and*6 for south. Per Wallabi, from Greymouth--Miesrs Seaton, Patterson, Pinkerton, and Murray. Per Murray, for Grc;ymouth Messrs Tanks, Spenee, and 3 original. Per Chiles Edward, for Nelson —Mi3s Adams, Mr Hewitt, and 4 original. Per Wallabi. for Wanganui—Mr and Mrs Hall, Messrs Pinkerton, Murray, and Brownley. IMPORTS. Per Charles Edward, from Hokitika—2 trunks, 1 ease, Union Bank of Australia; 1 case crucibles, Bank of Now Zealand ; 8 pkgs sashes, Field ; 200 feet timbor, Munson ; 3 cases drugs, Hughes ; 2 cases stationery, Bank of New South Wales; 1 pel leather, Mailer. Per Kfunedy, from Nelson —1 case, Sontgen; 2 do, Gardiner; 10 kegs butter, Bailie and Humphrey ; 1 hhd ale, Steel ; 1 do. Shaalian ; 1 do, Simon ; 1 do, DrngMeavieh ; 1 qr-ea?k, Co k; 2 do, Smith ; 2 do, Keating; 2 sacks onions, Falla; 1 keg Bkins, Suistod Bros.; 1 saak herbs, 1 do onions, Styles; 1 bill**, Hannah ; 1 case* drugs. White ; 2 coils r>pe, 1 truss, Rowlands j 1 stove, 7 boilers, 1 kettle, I pot. Field ; 60 telegraph posts, Telegraph Departing t; 1 keg butter, 2 enses apples, Gardiner and Co.; 1 case. James; 1 do drapery, Grafts ad Fleming; 1 chest drawers, 5 casks schnapps, 2 qv-casks, 2 cases 'Champagne, Falla; 8 bales chaff, Baltam ; 3 cases fruit, Leeeh ; 3 coils rope, Rowlands; 2 cases jams, 4 bales chaff, Harold; 2 trunks, Hannah ; 8 bales chaff, Poll; 1 pel, Middlemiss. Per Wallabi, from Greymouth—6o tons of coal, 3 head of cattle. EXPORTS. Per Munay, for Hokitika —3 boxes gold (2510r. Z 3 lOdwts 20grs). Bank of New Zealand: For Greymmith—2lß pkgs machinery, Kennedy Bros., and sundry foods under bond, duty paid, and free, shipped from STelson. Per Charles Edward, for Nelson—lß sacks 'bottles, Ha>rley ; 128 hides, order. Per Wallabi, for Wanganui—6 tons coal, order.

On the Omeo's arrival at Melbourne she -proceeds to Port Darwin with passengora. ■One hundred berths have been taken. Shares in the South Pacific Steam Company arc-being rapidly taken up in Melbourne. Tho following coasting croft sailed from Xyttclton on the 23rd ult.:— Wild Wave and Isabella for Hokitika, La<ly Don and Kaiuma for Greymouth. The Northern Light, for Hokitika, and the Ceres, for Greymouth, left Melbourno on the 22nd ult. It is said tliat the Ohinemuri natives have parjly purchased the paddle steamer Effort. £IOOO has been paid over as part of the purchase money. Mutton birding this season has been unusually successful in Southland. The cutter Mary Brilliard, which sailed for Now Hiver about four weeks ago, has returned with 40,000 birds, and a quantity of oil. The oil 'is worth 4s per gallon, and the birds 4d each, so that her crew have not made a bad month's work. Au examination of marine engineers certificates will be held at the Custom House, Dunedin, on or about the 12th instant. The certificates granted after this examination will bo of the same force as if they had boon granted uuder tho Imperial Acts relating to merchant shipping. The regulations for the examination are laid down by Order in Council under an Act passed by the General Assembly, entitled, " The Merchant Ship 3 Officers' Examination Act, 1570." The Athena, from Mauritius to Sydney, reports the loss of the Clara Sayers, at R.>denques. Captain King, of the ship Calcutta, has been presentod with a testimonial by the Insurance Companies interested, for bringing his ship dismasted intD port.

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Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 976, 4 June 1872, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 976, 4 June 1872, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 976, 4 June 1872, Page 2

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