SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
WESTPORT. niau watee. This Day ... 4.4 a.m., 4.39 p.m. To-morrow 5.9 a.m., 0.49 p.m. Sunday ... 6.20 a.m., 6.53 p.m. Monday ... 7.39 a.m., 8.8 p.m. APPABENT TIME. Sun Rise. Sun Set. This day 5.23 ... 6.39 To-morrow 5.24 ... 638 Sunday 5.26 ... 6.36 Monday 5.27 ... 6.35 AKBIVALS. Feb. 18—Lizzie Guy, schooner, Tucker, from Melbourne. Feb. 20—Kennedy, s.s, Quance, from Nelson. DEPASTURES. Feb. 18—Charles Edward p.a, Whitwell, for south. Feb. 20—Kennedy, s.s, Quance, for south. PASSENGEB LIST. Per Charles Edward, for south—Mrs ■ James Suisted, Mrs Smith and child, Mrs Savage, Mrs Marrand, Miss M'Donald, Miss Twohill, Miss Batchlor, Miss M. Carragan, Inspector Shallcrass, Messrs Cannon, Allen, Steanes, Bennet, M'Cabe, Suisted, Hunter, Pickard, Townsend, J. Langford,, Coleman, H. Langford, Bayfield, Fitzgerald. Per Kennedy, from Nelson —Mr and Mrs Murray and 5 children, Mr and Mrs Moffatt, Mr and Mrs Brahame, Messrs Julliens (3), Wills, Gorman, Eitson, Buckingham, Carty, Cummings, Turner, and Gribben, (Murray troupe), and Messrs Wilkins, Fern, o'Elelly, Patterson, and 6 for south. IMPOETS. Per Lizzie Guy, from Melbourne—loo -hags Hart's flour, 160 pkgs sugar, 5 cases tobacco, 30 pkgs tea, order : 1 case creamtartar, 11 oases maizena, 1 case medicine, 2 ■ cases tart, acid, 1 bag carraways, 4 cases castor oil, 2do painkiller, 2do mustard, 30 •do sarsaparilla, 7 brls soda, 2 bales paper, 2 casks whiting, 4 bags peas, 28 cases milk, 4 •do cocoa, 4 do chocolate, 5 do pickles, 10 do vinegar, 80 bags rice, 1 chest ginger, 10 •eases sauce, 1 case; 10 pkgs raisins, 10 cases pickles, 4 do salad oil, 10 do bitters, 10 do salmon, Ido brooms, 36 do wine, 64 boxes, 20 half-chests tea, 20 cases moselle, 40 do geneva, 49 do whiskey, 16 qr-casks, 100 •cases brandy, 30 cases stout, 20 cases jams, 6 qr-casks sherry; 6 do port, 50 cases claret, 8 boxes blue, 50 cases kerosene, 22 kegs nails, 1 case American tacks, Bailie and Humphrey; 3 casks merchandise, H. Pain; 10 cases sarsaparilla, 7 hlf-chests, 4 boxes tea, 40 bags rice, Powell and Co.; 40 boxes tea, 10 cases wine, 1 qr-cask whiskey, Falla; 3 cases mustard, Jules Simon; 1 case groats, Stitt Bros.; 1 case boots, Mailer ; 2 cases hardware, 1 do glass, 1 do axes, 1 bdl washboards, 6 kegs nails, 4 colonial ovens, 1 case varnish, 8 drums oil. 1 tierce paint, 1 truss mouldings, 1 bale paperhangings, 1 cask oil, 1 do paint, Struthers; 1 case, 1 box, 1 bale, Fair; 104 boxes, 5 half-chests tea, 10 bags rice, 64 bags sugar, 1 brl treacle, 10 cases soap, 20 do brandy, 3 do blue, 6 bags salt, 30 cases kerosene, Dwan • and Co.; 1 case tobacco, Drennan; 20 bags rice, 16 half-chests tea, 50 cases geneva, 2 cases cocoa, 1 case cayenne pepper, 2 cases salad oil,-4 qr-casks sherry, 50 cases brandy, 1 case axe handles, 4 cases sardines, halves, '2O half-boxes soap, 1 parcel, 1 qr-tierce "tobacco, 5 cases maraschino, 100 pktssngar, :200 bags Hart's flour, Jno. Corr; 2 cases • salmon, 3 cases c. oil, 1 do cigars, 1 bag split peas, 2 cases tobacco, 2 do pickles, 1 - <lo u»aiUogo. ii hags salt, 10 boxes, 10 half-chests tea, 50 cases kerosene, 80 pkgs sugar, 4 chests candles Gardner and Sutton; and 120 bags coke, 1 coil galvanised wire, 270 pieces and pkgs -merchandise, 55 pkgs hardware, 2 cases pianofortes, 4 do oil, 2 bales paperhangings, and 25 kegs powder.
Per Kennedy from Nelson—2o boxes soap, 90 kegs butter, 6 cases cheese. 6 do bacon, 8 bales chaff, Bailie and Humphrey; 1 o kegs butter, 5 cases cheese, Corr; 4 cases cheese, 4 sacks onions, Powell and Co.; 2 cases cheese, Harold and Scanlon; 4 do, Stitt Bros.; 1 do, Patterson-; 8 bales chaff, Gardner and Sutton; 8 hhds, 3 qr-casks ale, 12 cases peaches, 2 do eggs, 2 casks butter, Falla; 8 cases peaches, Simon ; 1 bale druggeting, Graves and Fleming ; 10 horses, 1 pony, and baggaee, Murray ; and 2 casks ale, 1 case, 1 stove, 2 half-sacks oysters, 10 pigs, 2 coops fowls, 4 kegs butter, 9 cases apples, 4 half-cases peaches, 2 do eggs, 1 box, 3 half-cases and 90 pkgs produce.
The Lizzie Guy, from Melbourne, sailed in on Tuesday morning, the 18th instant. She left Melbourne wharf on the Ist, and was delayed in the Bay, and did not clear the Heads until the third. She had a rougher passage than usual down, and carried away hor fcretopmast, but notwithstanding made a good average passage, and her cargo as usual opens out in excellent condition. Messrs Bailie and Humphrey, agents.
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Westport Times, Volume VII, Issue 1048, 21 February 1873, Page 2
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