SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
WESTPORT. ninn water. Mondtf ... 10.0 a.m., 10.17 p.m. Tue day ... 10.32 a.m., 10.49 p.m. Wednesday 11.5 it.m., 11.17 p.m. Thursday ...11.30 a.m., 11.46 p.m. Friday ... a.m., 0.1 p.m. Saturday ... 0.15 a.m., 0.28 p.m. Sunday ... 0.53 a.m., 0.55 p.m. APPARENT TIME. Sun Rise. Sun Set. Monday 5.34 ... 6.26 Tuesday 5.35 ... 625 Wednesday 5.36 ... 6.24 Thursday 5.38 ... 6.22 Friday 5.39 ... 6.21 Saturday 5.40 ... 6.20 Sunday , 5.41 ... 6.18 arrivals. Feb. 27—Kennedy, §.», Conwny, from Ntlaon. Feb. 28—Charles Edward, p.», Whit well, from Grey mouth. March I—St. Kilda, s.s, Flowcrday, from Wangamil. March 2 Sarah and Mnry, schooner, Grubb, from Ljttelton. DEPARTURES. Feb. 28—Charles Edward, p.s, Whit well, for Nelson. Kennedy, s.s, Conway, for Greymouth. Mary Ogilrie, schooner, for Greymouth. Three Friends, schooner, for Lyttelton.
PASSENGER LIST. Per Kennedy, from from Nelson—Miss Grooby, Messrs Triba, Cochrane, Gresson, and 13 for south. Per Charles Edward, from Greymouth— Messrs J. E. Fitzgerald, O'Connor, Allen, and 8 for Nelson Per Charles Edward, for Nelson—Mrs Linton, Mrs JcfFord, Miss Bock, Miss Hill, Miss Scanlon, Messrs F. Guinness, Shannon, Langford, Murray, Graves, Coates, Jones, Robinson, Alexander, S Jones, King, Russell, and 3 original. Per Kennedy, for south—His Honor Judge Harvey, Messrs M'Dowell, Pickard, Allen, Hunter, and 10 others. IMPORTS. Per K»nnely, from Nelson—l cs, Bank of New Zealand ; 1 pkg shot, 1 case glass, 1 do pinks, 1 do sundries, Field ; 20 boxes candles, 1 es Tinegar, Powell and Co.; 1 bis leather, Colling* ; 1 pkg buckets, Stitt Bros.; 10 cs fruit, Leech; 1 cs clothing, Sontgen ; 1 truss, Rowlands ; 1 cs, Whyte; 2 trunks, 1 j cs, 1 tin, 1 truss leather, Mailer; 1 box, Telegraph Department; 10 kegs butter, Bailie and Humphrey ; 11 cs apples, Salter ; 5 sacks oats, Ballam ; 2 cs hematite, Gilmer ; 1 store, 1 iron kettle, 1 boiler, 1 piece piping, 6 bags potatoes, Henry ; 1 truss leather, Coffey; 1 trenk boots, Hannah ; 1 box, I pel, Provincial Government; 5 coops poultry, 1 box nails, 1 pel, 13 kegs buttjr, 20 bags salt, 3 cs eggs, 7 do fmit, 3 do apples, 2 do peaches, 1 box, consignees. Per Charles Edward, from Greymouth : 1575 feet timber, Rehberg & Co.; one keg, one bdl sashes, twelve doors, 174 pieces timber, consignees. Per Sarah and Mary, from Lyttelton—--4000 bricks, 290 bags o;tts, 24 bales chaff, 10 es bacon, 48 bags wheat, 20 cs cheese, 12 bags seeds, 4cs pepper, 11 cs, 2 bags coffee, Bailie and Humphrey. EXPORTS. Per Charles Edward, for Nelson : 6 hhds ale, Hamilton. Per Kennedy, for South: one C 3 drapery, consignees. Tha schooner Sarah and Mary, consigned is .'Messrs Bailie and Humphrey, arrived in *he roadstead on Sunday evening, after a ..•mart run of eight days from Lyttelton. She jftailed in at 11 a.m. yesterday, and -will -discharge to-day at Wakefield street wharf. The steamer Waipara has been safely hauled into the Hokitika river off the South Spit, and is said to be little the worse for her temporary sojourn on dry land.
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Westport Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1155, 3 March 1874, Page 2
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492SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Westport Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1155, 3 March 1874, Page 2
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