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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

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DUIIU»r ... ... i.iJ ill Tr.Oi ABMYAT.B. June 24—Wallace, p.s, 68 tons, M'Arthur. from Nelson. nEPAE.TTJBKI. June 26—Wallace, p.s, M'Arthur, for Hokitika and Greymouth. PASSENGEEB. Per Wallace, from Nelson—Mr and Mrs Shapter, Mrs Rhymer, Messrs Paton, Fraser, Carroll, Jobberns, Roberts, and 18 for south. IMPORTS. Per Wallace, from Nelson—l bl, Rowlands; 1 pel, 2 pkgs, 3 cs; 1 bl, 1 truss, Whytc ; 2 pkgs, 2 cs, 1 bl, Graves and Fleming; 1 pkg, M'Coy ; 1 do, Sontgen; 2 cs tobacco, 1 pel, Horn; 1 cs cigars, 6 pkgs produce, Simon; 12 kegs powder, Stilt Bros ; 24 sacks potatoes, 3 cs bacon, 5 kegs butter, Powell and Co.; 5 sacks lime, Bull; 16 kegs butter, 1 cs eggs. 5 cs hematite, 2 cs fruit, Gardner and Sutton; 5 pkgs produce, Salter; 4 stoves, 4 kegs nails, 2 do paint, 26 bars iron, 1 pkg copper, 1 segment, 1 keg, Field; 6 cs hematite, 24 kegs butter, 2 bis straw, 1 dray shaft, 1 cs bacon, Bailie and Humphrey; 5 discs, 2 wipers, Thompson, and Parker ; 1 cs, 1 keg, Thiel; 1 ca, Struthers; 1 do, Fyvie; 46 pkgs, consignees. The p.s. Wallace experienced an extremely rough passage from Nelson, and in the Straits shipped some heavy seas, one of which stove in the galley. " A letter from Nelson states that when the Wallace It ft, the Kennedy had been fourteen days. out, but had been heard of as safely sheltered in Port Underwood. The Charles Edward left Nelson at eight sun. yesterday (25th instant) for Westport. ; The Ngakawhau bar up till yesterday evening was good, and the channel straight. There has been no fresh in the stream, little rain having fallen there during tho past few days. The s.s. Ino goes up to Mokihinui and Ngakawhau this morning. Tenders are called for the subsidised steam service along the West Coast, from Brighton to Karamea and intermediate ports. The tenders close at noon on the 30th instant.

man wate*. Moad&y ... 3.21 a.m., 3.37 p.m. Tuesday ... 4.17 a.m., 4.45 p.m. Wednesday 5.16 a.m., 6.48 p.m. Thursday ... 6.18 a.m., 6.46 p.m. Friday ... 7.14 a.m., 7.40 p.m. Saturday ... 8,6 a.m., 8.30 pin. Sunday ... 8.52 a.m., 9.13 p.m. APFABKHT TIM*. Sun Bite. Sun Set. Monday ... ... 7.30 ... 4.31 Turiday ... ... 7.30 ... 4.31 Wednesday ... 7.29 ... 4.32 Thursday ... ... 7.29 ... 4.32 Friday ... 7.29 ... 4.82 Saturday ... Bandar ... 7.29 ... 4.32 ... 7.29 ... 4.32

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Westport Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1186, 26 June 1874, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Westport Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1186, 26 June 1874, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Westport Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1186, 26 June 1874, Page 2

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