SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
WESTPORT. nunc water. ThioPay ... 11«41 a.m., 11.55 p.m. ' n-mcirrow a.m., 0.27 p.m. Thursdny ... 0.44 a.m. 1.2 p.m. APPARENT TIME. Sun Hide. Sun Set. Thiboav 6.27 ... 5.31 n-miirrow 6.28 ... 5.30 Thursday ... ... 6.28 ... 5.29 ARRIVALS. April 12—Cynthia, schooner, Giles, from Wellington. April 13—Kennedy, s.s, Quance, from ■Greymouth. April 14—Charles Edward, p.s, Whltwell, from. Nelson. Hesult p.s, 20 tons, Riley, from Ngakaw'.iau. nEPARTURES. April 13—Kennedy, s.s, Quance, for NelF'lTI. April 14—Aurora, schooner, for Haveluck. Charles Edward, p.s, Whitwell, for Greymouth. PASSENGER LIST. Per Kennedy, for Nelson—Dr Hector, Mr Beetham, and 8 original. Per Charles Edward, from Nelson—Mr and Mrs Thomas, Mr and Mrs O'Brien, Mrs Itiley and child, Messrs Wemyss, Matthews, ('apper, Farley, Atkins, Pitt (3), Pickard, Allen, and 7 for south. IMPORTS. Per Charles Edward, from 1 Nelson—4 cs, Strutbers; 6 do drapery, Graves and Fleming ; 2 do, 1 trunk boots, Mailer; 4 trunks, Whyte and Pirie; 5 cases cheese, 40 bags s'igar, 3 coses jams, Stittßros.; 6 do cheese, 78 bags sugar, 5 boxe3 maizena, 5 cs jams, 4 bales chaff, Corr; 5 kegs bntter, Drennan ; 4 bags coffee, 10 k«gs butter, 6 cs salmon, 3 jto lobsters, 10 do milk, 4 kegs nails, 4cs *iindrie3, Bailie and Humphrey; 6 kegs butter, 1 case bacon, I do salmon, 8 boxes randies, 1 case s. oil, 10 do kerosene, 3 boxes raisins, 2 half-chests tea, 1 case sardines. 1 do lobsters, Harold and Co.; 1 keg, 1 case, M'Carthy; 1 pel, Goodman; 20 bags onions, 1 cask eggs, Falla; 1 case books, Soutar; 1 case eggs, 20 bags bran, Powell and Co.. 2 ke?s butter, 12 bales chaff, Gardner and Sutton; 6 cases apples, 2 do eggs, 2 kegß butter, 40 bags flour, 10 boxes candles, Simon; 6cases apples, Hay; 1 bdl, 1 case drapery, Thomas and M'Beath; 12 bales chaff, Lauge; 7 do, Simpson j 2 trunks boots, Hannah; 1 pel, Forster; 1 ptove, 4 «ase, Gilmer; 16 cases fruit, 4 cases •ejjgs, .7 kegs butter, 2 pkgs, 3 trunks, 4 'casks ale, -various ; and 754 pkgs for southern ports.
The fore-and-aft schooner Cynthia, from Wellington, arrived in the roadstead on Friday evening, where she anchored until noon on Saturday, and then sailed in, crossing the bar under full canvas at half-tide. The Cynthia having discharged ballast into the Aurora, took in 25 tons of coal from the Result yesterday, and will this morning receive the balance of her freight of coals from Biley's wharf, and will then sail for Wellington direct. The Aurora sailed last evening in ballast 'for Havelook, where she will load with timber for Lyttelton. The captain was 'unable to obtain a freight of coal here at a rate that would callow him anything like a 'fair profit. The Alhambra passed south at noon on .'Saturday.
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Westport Times, Volume VII, Issue 1063, 15 April 1873, Page 2
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461SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Westport Times, Volume VII, Issue 1063, 15 April 1873, Page 2
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