SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
WESTPOET. HIGH WA.TEU. This Day ... 9.36 am., 9.uSp.Tn. To-morrow 10.19a,m., 10.40 p.m. Sunday ... 11.0 a.m., 11.20 p.n.. Monday ... 11.40 a.m., p.m. AI'PAI&KNT TIME. Sun Rise. Sun Set. Thisoay 6.6 ... 5.49 To-morrow 6.8 ... ; 5.47 Sunday 6.9 ... 5.45 Monday 6.10 ... 6.43 AEKIVALS. March 27—Kennedy, s.s, Quance, from Nelson. Charles Edward, p.s, Whit well, from Greymoutjtft-ffite; ■ .-; DEFAItTCTBES. March" 26—Kennedy, s.s, Quance, for south. I Charles Edward, p.s, Whitwcll, .for Nelson. PASSENGER LIST. Per Charles Edward, from Greymouth— Mrs Munson, Mrs Williams and child, Messrs Rugby, Hyde, Walmsley, Wagstaff, Lenton, Langford, Chapman, Wiggnall, Kennedy, and 8 others. jPer Kennedy, from Nelson—Miss Ellis, Miss Blaxall, Messrs Bathbun, Allen, 'Blaxall, Master Blaxall, and 4 for south. Per Charles Edward, for Nelson—Mr and Miss Harris, Miss Jones, Miss Askew, Mrs Harding, Miss l'ickard, Messrs Pickard, Mann, March, M'Leod, Hunter, 'Lenton, Sutclili'e, Dobson, Smith, Jones, Thompson, and 10 others. miPOKTS. •Per: Kennedy, from Nelson—9 cases, 20 boxes soap, 10 kegs butter, 20 bags bran, 40 bags flour. 8 bales chaff, Bailie and Humphrey, 2 casks eggs, 10 cases apples, 11 cases fruit, 1 case eggs, 6 cases fruit, Gardner and Sutton; 6 cases cheese, 2 cases bacon, 8 bales chaff Powell and Co.; 16 bales chaff, Lango; I cask butter, 2 cases eggs, 4 cases apples, Simon; 1 cask butter, 2 cases eggs, 1 parcel seeds, Hay ; 17 stamper shees, *l7 die-castings, Nile 'Cement-crushing Company; 10 f alsobottoms, 2 pkgs, Hannah.; 8 qr-casks, 6 kegs ale, Falla; 8 bales chaff, Stitt Bros.; 6 cases fruit, Michell; 2 cases eggs, 4 do fruit, 1 bag walnuts, Salter ; 4 cases eggs, M'Parland; 82 pkgs produce, Allen; 65 pkgs produce, Laiigford; 25 pkgs produce; Pickard. A twin-screw steamer of -about 40 tons burden, upon a draught of 4$- feet only, is being built at.Hokitika, or rather rebuilt from the paddle steamer Golden Land. She is intended expressly for the Ngakawhau coal trade, and will be finished -with all possible despatch. Tho Ngakawhau coal proprietors have already offered liberal terms to the owner. The Albion passed south yesterday morning at 10 a.m. Tho s.-s. Lady Bird, wo 'learn, has been almost rebuilt, although her lines have been carefully maintained, and it is therefore expected that she will be capable of going at great speed. Her cabin accommodation is of the most perfect kind, and superior, it is stated, to that of vessels on tho N.Z. coast. The old engines of ths Airedale have 'been .put in her.
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Westport Times, Volume VII, Issue 1058, 28 March 1873, Page 2
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407SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Westport Times, Volume VII, Issue 1058, 28 March 1873, Page 2
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