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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

WESTPORT. . 111(111 WATKH. ; ..*. This I>».v -1.0 a.m., *4.25p.m?i" • o-morrow 4.52 a.m., 8.2t p.m. Thursday ... 5.51 a.m. 0.30 p.ic . AI'tWIUCNT TIME; Sun Itiso. Sun Set, ThiaaHy 3.52 ... fi.io To.niiirrow ... ... 5.50 ... 612 Thursday 5.4!) ... 6.13 ARRIVALS Sep: 27 —Goahead, s.s, M'Gillivray, from Wang nni. Sep. 29—.Cll.arl.es Edward, p.s, Whitwell, from Wangdnui. Kennedy, s.s. Palmer, from Nelson. DKPAItTUHES. Sep. 2K—Goahead, ss, M'Gillivray, for Wauganui. PASSICXUKK LIST. Per Kennedy, from Nelson —Messrs Cl'a'e, Hughes, Gardiner, Liwrenceson, Pickard, Allen, Luugford, and 12 fur south. IMPOUTS Per Kennedy, from Nelson—l es, Wliyte, 2 do, Rowlands*; 2 barrel) rum, 1 safe, Corr j 5 (jr-casks brandy, 8 k< gs nails, 1 case pii k handles, 1 toil rope, 2 kegs butter, 3 cs eggs, Bailie and Humphrey: 1 pel, Walsh; 53 sacks potatoes, Seanlon and Co.; 20 sacks bran, 1 cs coffee, 96 sacks potatoes, I)wan and Co.; 4 gunnies sugar, Harold and Co.; 1 box instruments, 1 pkg, G'apt. Niimis, 6 cs eggs, 2 ki gs butter, M'Parland ; 1 glass door, 2 sucks lime, 6 hhds, 0 qr-easks, 6 kegs ale, 2 kegs butter, 4 cases eggs, Falla; 12 bags potatoes, 8 cs eggs, 1 keg butter, Simon; 12 sacks potatoes, Stitt Bros.; 4 bales < half, Powell and Co.: 2 biles chaff, 1 keg butter, Gardner and Sutton ; L trunk, Hannah ; 1 pel, Mailer ; 5 half-chests tea, 10 boxes, 10 cs kerosene, 17 es oilmens' stores, 1 cs currants, 1 do vestas, 3 boxes soap, I) bags ri e, 2 boxes raisins, 4 gunnies, 11 mats sugar, 2 es sar.ines, 1 do choeolatc. 20 bags flour, 4 cs cheese, order; and 18 cs, 1 bdl, 1 box, 1 truss, 3 pkgs, 1 pel, 30 sacks potatoes, 1 pocket hops, 14 bars iron, 0 k(gs ale, 13 bags in It, 10 stamper shoos, 3 kegs butter, and 113 pkgs produce, consignees.

The s.s.Albion, with the Suez Mail, arrived at the Bluff on Saturday, the 27th in.-t., and and left. I'ort Chalmers for Lyttelton at 5 p.m. on Sunday.

Tiio su Kennedy left Nelson at noon on Sunday, and arrived here last evening, l.,iviu„ encountered adverse winds and n heavy chopping sea throughout the trip. She leaves for southern ports this eveningThe s.s. Goahead, after discharging her freight of eat le from Wauganui without the 'loss of a single heat, left again on Sunday morning direct for Wauganui and Manakau, and with a spanking breeze oil the land very quickly make a good oiling. On Monday the p.s. Charles Edward arrived from Wangmui, bringing a full consignment of cattle and sheep, a portion of which shelandtd at the South Spit, and will sail with the balance for Grey mouth this morning.

The steamer Stormbird has been purchased by Messrs W. Gr. Turnbu'd anil Co., of Wellington, who intend running her on the West Coast of the North Island. The schooner Mavis, after loading with timber at Hokitika, will sail to Melbourne, and then return direct to Chailuston with a cargo of merchandise to the order of Messrs Gardner and Sutton. "We understand that the muster 'contemplates disposing of the schooner after this trip, and sailing a larger vessel in the present trade.

New Zealand Steam Shipping Company shares are in demand. The Wellington Post of rcoent- dale notices a sale of one hundred—the purchaser "being the lion. N. Edwards, and the price being £2O per share, an advance of 100 per cent, on amount paid up. The N.Z.S.S. Company have announced their intention of opening up a new line of tralfie for their steamers, making direct communication between Sydney and the southern ports of New Zealand via Manakuu. The Phcebe is to be employed in this branch of the service, and it is intended that one of the Company's steamers to or from the New Zealand ports shall-be ready at Manakau on the arrival and departure of the Sydney steamer. This route will be the shortest between Australia and.New Zealand.

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Westport Times, Volume VII, Issue 1111, 30 September 1873, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Westport Times, Volume VII, Issue 1111, 30 September 1873, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Westport Times, Volume VII, Issue 1111, 30 September 1873, Page 2

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