SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
WKHTPOHT. 111(111 VVATRH Mm!'). .. 9.20 a.m., 1.44 p.m. 'no day ... 10.8 a.m., 10.30 pan. Wednesday 10.50 a.m., 11.12 p.m. Thursday ... U. 83 a in., 11;.52 p.m. I'Vidav ... a.m.. 0.13 p.m. Saturday ... 0.35 a.m., n.JB p.m. '.Sunday ... 1.16 a.m 1.8? p.m. A PI'A UK NT TIME. .Sun Rise. Sun Set.. Monday 5.17 ... 543 • i(p<>drt,y 5.18 ... 641 Wednesday 5.19 ... 6.43 Thursday 5.20 ... 6 -12 Fiidav 5.22 ... 6.40 Saturday 523 ... <>.' i' Sunday' 5.24 ... 6.38 VItUIVA 1.8 Feb. 13 —VVa lace, p.*?, M'Arliiur, from Grey mouth. Chirks Edward, p.s, Whitwell, from Nelson. Fch 16—Kennedy, 3.9, Conway, from NelS 'II. ■IRPAHTUKRR Feb. 18 -Wallace, p,s, M'Avthur, for Nelson. Feb. 13—Charles Edward, p.s, Whitwell, for south. Orrs, brigantine, Kendall, for Melb, x r •". Fib. lfi—Kennedy, s s Conway, for Hokitika and Ureyuiouth. passenueh r.rsT. Per Charles Edward, from Nelson—Mrs Hamilton, Miss Lid lie, Miss Lucas, Miss Hart, Mes-is Fisher. Donne, Sloane, Adam, Jacobs, Fnwr'ght., and 3 for southern ports. Per \V;.llace, from GreymuUth—Mrs M'Anley, Messrs Labatt, Seaton, Pickard, and 10 for Nelson. Per Kennedy from Nelson—Mrs Shrimpton and 2 children. Mrs Deify, Messrs Shapter, Hannah, Bridge, M'Leod, Brow ling, 11 others, and 63 Chinese forsooth. TMPORTS. Per Charles Edward, from Nelson—l qreask rum, 12sacks, II cs, 14 bis merchandise, Bailie and Humphrey . 1 trunk, 1 bale, Hannah; 1 cs, Dr Henry; 14 boxes, 1 pkg copper, Telegraph Department ; 2 coils rope, 1 bale, Rowlands ; 1 LI, 1 box, 1 pel. Collins ; 1 cask, Salter ; 1 cs, Mailer ; 7 cs, Strut hers, 1 cs, Hay; 3 cs, 8 hi*, Gardner & Sutton; 2 cs; Dr Giles j lies sundries, 2 hhds, Hamilton '. 4 cs, 80 bags flour Stitt Bros.; 1 anchor, Harbormaster; 1 es, Sloane; 1 do, Graves and Fleming ; 1 do, Field ; 1 pel, 27 pkgs o..uaiit3s, .> diesis euuaies, consignees, Per Wallace, from Greyinonth—lo bags wheat. Mu-iro ; I Thompson, Smith, and Barkley ; 1 cs, Thomas and M'Beath.
Per Kenn-'dy, from Nelson —10 boxes candles, 10 es kerosene, 10 bags rice, 3 boxes raisins, 3 cs jams, 2 io silinon, 2 do lobsters, 3 do vinegar, oiie pkg sundries, Thiol ; 2 cs fruit Sharp -, 10 cs peaches, 2 do eggs, 2 do hams and bacon, Simon; 14 cs apples, Salter; 2 hhds ale, Hamilton ; 9 bales chalf, 5 eases peaches, 4 do plums, one bag onions, Gardiner and Sutton ; 6 cs picks and shovels, Stitt Bros.; 20 drums oil, Field ; one cs eggs, 7 do fruit, one cask butter, 12 bags potatoes, one perambulator, one chair, 8 bales chaff, 10 hhds, 6 qr-casks ale, 10 cs stout, 2 pels, one hlul, 10 qr-casks wine, consignees.
The brigantine Ceres, having completed her loading of white pine logs, cleared at the Customs, and was towed out by the p.s, Charles Edward on Friday evening. The schooner Mary Ogilvio was advertised lii sen nuiu i.uinaiii iu' - vreat/pum »»i« mouth, via Oarmvru, on the Uth instant. Tho s.s Kennedy left Nelson on Sunday morning at 8 o'clock, and arrived hero at 1 p.m. yesterday. She took her departure for Hokitika direct last evening at 8 o'clock. TheOtngo arrived at the Bluff at 9.30 on Saturday morning, with tho Melbourne and Suez mails. She arrived at Port Chalmers the same day at 5.30 p.m.
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Westport Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1151, 17 February 1874, Page 2
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533SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Westport Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1151, 17 February 1874, Page 2
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