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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

WESTPORT. HidH WATER. ThwThvj ... 12.51 a.in., 1.7 p.m. To-raorro-*" 1.24 a.m., 1.40 p.m. Sunday ... U. 4 a.m., 2.30 p.m. Monday ... 3.0 u.m , 3.28 p.m. APPABENT TIME. Sun Rise. Sun Set. "This aay % . r >9 ... 5.3 I'o-uiorrow ... ... 6.58 ... 5:5 Sunday C..17 ... 5.6 Monday ... .., 6.55 ... 5.7 ABIUVAT.S Aug. 7 —Charles Edward, p.s_ 89 tons, Whitweil, from Greymouth. Aug. B—Wallubi, s.s., 101 tons, Daniel, ft>.»m Wanganui. Lioness, [i.s., Nolan, from Hokitikt), Alma, barque, 200 tons, Duncan, from Melbourne, DEPARTURES. Aug. B—Charles8 —Charles Edward, p.s., Wliitweil, for Nelson. Lioness, p.s., Ni lan, for Hokitika. PASSENGER I.TST. Per Lioness, from Hokitika—Miss Johneon. Per Charles Edward, from Greymomh— Messrs Evans, Gilmer, Taylor, Brewster, Russell, and Burrough. l'er Charles Edward, for Nelson —Mrs Field and 2 children, Air Robinson, Mr Rowfi, and 4 prisoners. Per WuHabi, for Greymouth Messrs Seiitnn and Stevenson. IMPORTS. Per Charles Edward, from GreymoTafh—l ease biscuits, Simon ; 2 cases hardware, Stuart ; 1 iron boiler, 4 do plates, 14 truck wheels, € burs iron, 2 iron doors, Bull and ■Bond; 3 bars iron., 8 pedestals, 1 iron pipe, 1 ■case hardware, I'indlay and Curnfoot; 30 sucks flour, Bailie and Humphrey ; 20 do, •Gardner and Sutton ; >1 horse, Eallam ; 2 boxes gold ; an I original cargo for Nelson. Per Wallabi, from Wanganui—4s head fat cattle, 3 cows and calves, 1 horse, 40 pigs, 240 eheep, 5 tons potatoes, 5 tons bran, Seaton and Davidson ; and sundries for southern .ports.

'-The e.s. Wallabi arrived yesterday merndng, after an-average ran of 3G hours from •Wanganui, experie iciiiy head winds and ■bevere squitils throughout the passage. She brings a full complement of live stock, which were lauded at the Spit in good condition, with tho loss of only one head on ithe trip. She proceeds South to-day, ; Messrs Spence Brothers' clipper barque Alma, in charge of Captain Duncan, from Melbourne diiect to the Bu'ler; leaving the !latter port en the 27th ultimo, and arriving tin tho .-Bnller roadstead, after a smart run of seven days, was towed in through the southern channel by the tug Lioness, specially despatched from Hokitika for (the ; purpose. -She brings.a cargo of over 200 tons general merchandise, Mr John Corr ''•'being l agent; and, if weather permits, will • commence discharging this afternoon.

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Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 994, 9 August 1872, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 994, 9 August 1872, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 994, 9 August 1872, Page 2

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