SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
WESTPORT. <HTOH WATEK. ''ThiaDary ... 4.16 a:m., 4.57 p.m. I o-morrow 5.26 a,m., 6.0 p.m. Thursday ... 0.150 a.m.. 7.0 p.u.. f PARENT -TIME. Sun Rise. Sun Set. Thlsuay 7.15 ... 4.47 To-iiiiirrow 7:i(5 ... 4.4G Thursday -7.17 ... 4.45 ATJnrvAJ-s. May 16—Wallace, p.s, Conway, from Nelson. May 18—Kennedy, s.s, Qnanco, from Greymouth. May 17 —Result, p.s, Rili-y, from Ngika-v-whau. nEPATtTUUEH. May 19—Kennedy, s.s, Quarce, for Nelson. May 20—Wallace, p.B, Conway, for Grey- > mouth. PASSENOKIt LIST. Per Kennedy,'from "Mrs and Miss-Amy'Thornton, Mrs i Lowe, Miss 'O'Connor, Miss M'Donald, Miss > DeLoree, Miss Jepperson, Miss-Wills, MessrsDobson, 'Coote, Mackay, Martin, - Cavanagh, Moore, M'Carthy, Maloney, ;Hawortb, and 20 for •Nelson. Per Wallace, for Greymouth—Mrs Lnn- « don and family (G), Mrs Rice, Messrs-Liteh- • field and Hunter. IMPORTS. Per Wallace, from Nelson—lo 'kegs ■ butter, Bailie and Humphrey; 7- cases, '1 pel, Stitt Bros.; 5 cases,'Hughes ; 1 do, .Fy vie; 1 pel,-4 cases, 1 truss, ■ Graves and Fleming; lease, Whyte and Pirie; 1 bdl leather, Collings; 10 stamp shoes, 10 false ' bottoms, Storch • and Co.; 1 case, Porster; - 4 cases, Simon ; G cases, 10 kegs butter,'lo i hhds,-6 qr-casks, 4 kegs ale, Falla; 2 casks « eggs, 1 case fish, 2- kegs butter, anil Sutton; 3 cases, Corr; 1 couch,' Fisher ; 46 pels, various; and-200 pkgs for southern ports. The'- Wallace •-• arrived ' from Nelson on J Friday morning, having on the run- down 1 been compelled to lay at anchor under the i lee of the Spit. The Kennedy came in at' midnight on ' Saturday, after a tough'battling with wind and tide for twelve hours after leaving ' Greymouth. She brought a more than usually large>complement of passengers, and ■ a full carfjo of coal, part of which she tran- - shipped into the Wallace. Captain Quance found it necessary to run the Kennedy on the hard opposite the-signal staff to find out : and stop a leak'which ;had-opened on the trip up from Greymouth. The damage was i found to be of small extent and repairs weie ; promptly effected. According to- latest advices the Lyttelton i is bar-bound at the Wairau river. Tenders have been called for the removal •• of the Channel Reck at the entrance of Nelson Harbor. The Dunedin official inquiry concerning the wreck of the Mary Ogilvie shows an • error of judgment on the part of' the mate - in not hoisting'topsails in getting .under » weigh. The brigantine Gleaner, from Melbourne, • arrived-in the-Greymouth. roadstead on the 14th, having left Melbourne on the-28th "ultimo.
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Westport Times, Volume VII, Issue 1073, 20 May 1873, Page 2
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401SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Westport Times, Volume VII, Issue 1073, 20 May 1873, Page 2
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