SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
WESTPORT. HTdll WATKR. This Day ... 0.25 h.iu., 9.50 p.m* 10-morrow 10.10 a.m., 10.30 p.m. Thursday ...10.50 u..n.. 11.10 p.».. APPARENT TIMK. Sun Rise. Sun Sot. This day ... ... 5.5 ... 6.57 To-iViorrow ... ... 5.1 ... 658 Thursday ... ... 5.3 ... 6.5Q ARRIVALS. Oct. 31—Wallace, p>sj M'Arthur, from Nelson. Nov. l—Tuiiranga, schooner, 61 tons, D. t'vqtthnr , from i 'line■■in. Nov. 2 —Godhead; s.s, M'Gillivray, from Wanganui. Result, p.s, Riley, from Ngakawhau. Nov. 3—Kennedy, s.s, L'ultiK-r, from Greymouth. DEPARTURES. Nov-. 1— Wallace, p.s, M'Arthur, for Grey and Hokitika. Nov. 3—Goahead, s.s, M'Gillivray, for GVeymoutn. Kennedy, s.s, Palmer, for Nelson. I'ASSENUKR LIST. Per Wallace, from Nelson—Miss Tjiimeard, Messrs Isseppi, Hunter, Ninnis, and 6 for south. Per Kennedy, from Grey mouth—Miss De Lore >), Messrs Bayfeild, Callis, M'Nee, Fitzgerald, Pickard, and It) for Nelson. IMPORTS. Per Wallace, from Nelson—33 cs merchandise, Dwan and Co.; 1 cs pepper, 1 do salad oil, Lavefte ; 1 cs drapery, M'Ooy ; 2t sacks potatoes, Dremian ; 1 keg butter, 2 cs eggs, Falla ', I do, 7 do Simon ; 1 cs raisins, 10 do lobsters, 1 keg soda, Bailie and Humphrey ; 1 sack seeds, Hay ; 24 pkgs merchandise consignees ; and 135 do tor southern ports. Per Taurangiv, from Dunedin—lo chests "candles, 100 bags oats, 20 do oatmeal, Bailie and Humphrey ; 40 bags oats, 120 do flour, 24 do potatoes, Stitt I?ros.; 100 lings oats, 12 do pollard, 30 do bran, 31 do potatoes, Corr ; 12 hhds ale, 4 do porter, 24 do pale lie, 50 boxes, CO half-do Roup, (>8 bugs oats, 31 do brail, 31 do potatoes, 12 d> pollard, Munro j 42 bags oatmeal, 22 do pearl barley, order. Per Kennedy, from Greymouth—3 cases, 2 trusses, Thompson, Smith, and Barkley ; I box tobacco, Aldous ; 18 doors, 12 false bottoms, 8 stamper shoes, consignees. The p.s. Wallace arrived at Greymouth from Westport at (J. 40 a.m. oft Sunday. The Kennedy, after a short bar detention at Greymouth, left there at 9 a.m. yesterday and arrived here at 6 p.m. She left again for Nelson at 9 p.m. The steamer Goahead, from Wanganui, nrrived here on Sundav morning, and left again last evening for Greymouth. She brought a cargo of cattle, consigned to Messrs Seaton and Davidson. By the next steamer from Nelson Mr Harbor Master Cross is coming down on an official visit to the Ngakawhau and Karamea rivers.
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Westport Times, Volume VII, Issue 1121, 4 November 1873, Page 2
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384SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Westport Times, Volume VII, Issue 1121, 4 November 1873, Page 2
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