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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

WESTPORT. ItniH WATER. This Diy ... 0.00 a.m., 10.15 p.m. To-morrow 10.35 a.m., 10.52 p.m. Sunday ... 11.U a.m.. Il.'i!) p.n . Monday ... 11.47 u.m., p.m. Ai'i'AiiKxr run:. bun RUft. Sun Set. Tins .my 454 ... 7.8 T..-H,..n'o<v 4.5:1 ... 7 9 Sunday 4..V2 ... 7.10 Monday ... ... 4.51 ... 7.11 AH RIVALS. Nov. 13—Sc Kilda, s.s., Floweiday, frcm Wangunui. DEPARTURES. Nov. 13—St Kilda, s.s, Flowerday, for G i eymouth. The Charles Edward from the north will come in this morning, and leave for the suufch in the evening. The Kennedy wiil also arrive this morning from Groymouth, and will probably leave by the same tido for Nelson. A large craft passed up to the northward on Wednesday evening, but to far off to distinguish her plainly, she was apparently an English trader bound either to Nelson or Wellington, and may probably have been the Chandiere now due at Nelson. The twin-screw steamer Waipara was announced, in the ' Lyttelton Times,' to leave l.yttelton for Hokitika, Greymouth, and Westport on the Bth inst. Sho is under the command of Captain Baacand; The Atrato steamship, of whose mischances frequent mention has been made of late in English telegrams, is on her first voyage from London to Melbourne, via the Cape of Good l'oje, and is advertised to leave Melbourne a/oia in December. She is of 3300 tons burden, and 500 horse-power, is fitted with compound engines, and on her trial trip from Gravesend to tho Nore, registered twelve and a ha.f knots. She was built on the Clyde by Messrs Caird and Co. The Auckland 'Herald' says:—We are not sorry to see that Captain M'Liver has arrived pro ism at the end of his tether, anu is now a prisoner in Ova.K-.y «r» a charge of kidnapping. This man, who ha 3 be"ii a very shabby copy of Bully Hayes, is sufficiently well known in the South Pacific, and has largely contributed by his conduct to destroy the legitimate trade of the Islands.

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Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 1022, 15 November 1872, Page 2

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325

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 1022, 15 November 1872, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 1022, 15 November 1872, Page 2

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