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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

WESTPOET. HTOH WATER. ThißDay ... 11.1-1 a.m., p.m. To-morrow 0.21 a.m., 0.40 p.m. Sunday ... 0.59 a.m.. 1.17 i>." • Monday ... 1.36 a.m., 1.54 p.m. apparent time. Sun Kiso. Sun Set. This day 7.29 ... 4.32 To-morrow 7.2!) ... 4.32 Sunday 7.29 ... 4.32 Monday 7.29 ... 4.32 ARRIVALS. Juno 24 —Murray, s.s, Whitwell, from Nelson. Lizzie Guy, brigantine, 93 tons, Houston, from Melbourne, Jno. Uorr, agent. DEPARTURES. June 26—Murray, s.s,\Yhitwell, for Greymouth. PASSENGER LTST. Per Murray, from Nelson —Messrs Lee, M'Mahon, Itoach, O'Kiley, Allen, Master Munro, and 3 for south. IMPORTS. Per Murray, from Nelson —5 chests, 25 boxes candles, 60 bags flour, Stitt Bros.; 14 bales chaff, 3 cases apples, 20 sacks bran, 14 cases, 1 bag, Bailie and Humphrey; 8 bales chaff, Gardner and Sutton; 8 do, Powell and Co.; C cases apples, 1 do handles, 2 do axes, 1 grindstone, 1 pkg iittmgs, 1 do hooks, Corr; 1 case, 1 pel drapery, Graves and Fleming ; 1 case Salter ; 1 pkfj trees, Harper; 1 pel, Goodman; 1 trunk, 1 case, Mailer ; 20 sacks potatoes, 2 cases cheese, 6 kegs butter, Harold and Co.; 20 sacks flour, West; 6 hhds, 2 qr-casks ale, 12 pkgs; and 49(1 packages for southern ports. Per Lizzie Guy, from Melbourne—2o boxes soap, 4 cases vermouth, 10 do jams, 80 do kerosene, 4 casks soda crystals, 4 qrcasks rum, 1 case tobacco, 10 do jar salt, J. Powell and Co.; 150 cases kerosene, 40 do wine, 20 boxes soap, 22 qr-casks, 5 cases brandy, 4 qr cask sherry, 4 do wine, 21 kegs nails, 7 cases axe handles, 1 safe, 1 pkg, 1 keg alum, 0 cases qr-sardines, 10 do starch, 20 boxes raisins, 4 bags twine, 1 qr-cask vinegar, 50 boxes tea, 4 half-barrels white lead, 1 case groats, 7 do castor oil, 9 do salad oil, 5 do tomato sauce, 1 bale paper bags, 5 bags split peas, 6 cases marmalade, 10 do salmon, 6do cocoa. 8 boxes blue, 20 do pipes, 3 bales clothes lines, 1 ease tobacco, 10 boxes soap, S chests candles, 3 qr-casks vinegar, 20 half-chests. 50 boxes tea, 4 cases tobacco, 7 barrels soda, 1 pkg extract of moat, 1 case tobacco, 4 kegs nails. Bailie and Humphrey ; 2G cases tonic wine, 20 do claret, 58 do jams, 10 do fruit, 150 bags flour, 200 pkts sugar, 10 cases brandy, 12 qr-casks, 50 cases do, 100 boxes candles, 3 cases vestas, 10 do vinegar, 5 pkgs raisins; 1 bale printing paper, 1 cask carroways, 1 bale paper bags, 15 bags sugar, 2 csks soda, 2 bags twine, 1 case arrowroot, 1 do pills, 6 do starch, 9 do maizena, 1 do mustard, 18 do oysters, 1 do curry powder, 50 cases kerosene, 1 do blacking, 2 do pickles, 50 do geneva, 1 do herbs, 1 bag cloves, 1 case lemon peel, John Corr; 1 case, 1 pkg printing material, Ivess ; 4 drums oil, 2 bales scrim, 1 cask putty, 1 case varnish, 2 firkins, 1 cask white lead, 1 ease turps, 11 boxes, 2 casks glass, 0 kegs nails, 1 case, 1 cask earthenware, W. Struthers; 4 drums oil, 1 bale scrim, 1 cask putty, 1 case varnish, 1 cask white lead, 1 do whiting, Mordaunt; 20 boxes, 20 half-chests tea, 50 cases kerosene, 1 case biscuits, Gardner and Sutton; 3 tanks malt, 2 pkgs hops, M'Carthy; 140 bags flour, Falla ; 2 cs tobacco, 1 case cigars, 1 case, 1 cask, 7 cases merchandise, 130 pkgs hardware, 4 eases stationery, 100 bays flour, 4 cases merchandise, 17 bales chaff, 30 bags maize, 2 do green peas, 2 cases plate glass, 2 do hardware, 1 case gun cap>s, 18 bags onions, 24 kegs nails, various.

The brigantine Lizzie Guy arrived in the river at Wednesday morning's tide, sailing across the bar and up stream to the Wakefield street wharf under full canvas. She is in the command of Captain Houston, and lias made a good run of twelve days from Sandridge. Captain Tucker, late owner, has disposed of the Lizzie Guy to the Westland Freight Company for £1750, and she is considered cheap at the price, being of a class and tonnage for which great present demand exists. The rock in mid channel at the entrance of Nelson harbor, touched by the Alhambra some months ago, is now in course of removal.

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Westport Times, Volume VII, Issue 1084, 27 June 1873, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Westport Times, Volume VII, Issue 1084, 27 June 1873, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Westport Times, Volume VII, Issue 1084, 27 June 1873, Page 2

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