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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, PORT OF O AMARU.

TOWARDS. Frb. 22. — Oamani, Mayne, fiom Poifc Chalmers. W. Sewell, Agent. Feb. 22. — Oenlong, p.s., Hart, from Duncdin. Traill, Roxhy and Co., Agents. 1'kb. 22.— Fly, Hill, from Dunedin. Henry France, Afeonfc. Fi:b. 23.— Anno, Russell, from Dunedin, H. France, Ai',ant Fkh. 23. — Boiendie, Procter, from Dunedin. Master, .A^ont. Feb. 24. — Midlothian, Walker, from Duncdiu. Henry Fiance, Agert. Fnu, 2G.— Calypso, MoFarlano, from Dunedin. Traill, Poxby and Co., Agents.Feb. 28.— Geeloi% Hait, from tho North. Traill, Eoxby and Co., Agents. l*"En. 28.— UouMidie, Procter, from Dunedin. Master, Ag«nt. Ffb. 28. — Oaniaru, Mayne, from Dunedin. W. Sewell, Afloufc.

OUTWARDS. Feb. 22.— Onmaru, Muyno, forDunedim W. Sowell, Agent. Fkb. 22. — G colons, p.s., Hart, for tho North. TrniU, Roxby ami Co., Agpnts. Fi H, 23.— lloionilie, Proct«v, for Port Chalmers. Master, Agent. FfiB. 24.— Anno, KushoII, for Dunedin. H. Franco, Agont. Ft5B. 24.— Midlothian, "Walker, for Dunedin. H. France, Agent. Fi.B. 24.— Fly, Hill, for Dunedin. Henry France, Agent. Feb. 28.— Calypso, 3TcFarlane, for Port Chalmers. Truill, Iioxby and Co., Agents. Fkb. 28. — Gcolonar, ps, Hart, for Dunedin. Traill, Eoxhy nnd Co., Agonls. Feb. 28 — Boicwlio, Procter, for Dunedin, in ballast. Muster, Agent. Feb. 28. — Oamavu, Mayno, for Dunedin. W. Sewell, Agcut.

i m p o n t a. Pei Geelong, from* Dun cdin.- Under bond: 1 J-cask whisky, 20 cs geneva, lloyse. Mvulie and Miller. Free and duty paid ; i brh ale, France ; 15 cs cordials, 2 cs vermuth, 1 do poit, 1 do curncoa, 2 cs wine, Koyse, Mudie nnd Miller ; 1 pkg colluit, Morris ; 5 cs ale, 1 ck coiks, 1 s.it'e, Tr.iill, Ro\by and Co ; 1 ke<? yeast, Williams and Whitmoro ; IB c-i kerosene, 1 do drapery, fthrmiski and Moss ; 1 do do, K< e ; 5 do Moselle, 2 do hams, 10 cs stout, 2 doz blooms, 5 cases, 10 cks ale, 10 bas fcuu, l)alg<'ty, Hull i ay .md Co j 1 pel di apery, Hood and Shenuun ; 1 ci do, Hud -on ; 6 bags oats, 1 cs drapery, Matkay ; 1 bale, ! pltgs uunilure, Ferens. Per Fly, fmm Duncdin. —Under bond : 4 bis tobacco, Cavgdls and M'Leun ; 1 -J-ck brandy, 10 bags sug.ir, Dalget^', Rat fray and Co. I'x Paiia, fioni Glasgow: 12 cks beer, 1 hhd brandy, Selili liter Jlill ; 1 cs tin, 1 pavri«l, Thomson; 6 cah^-i, (i kegs, LKdgefcy, Hal.tiay and Co ; '.i package*, 2 cases, (Ji'-.b 1 -; fl p.ick'ige-i, Luke; 2 hhds ale, Baker; 1 gun c.ts •. 1 portnianto.ui, 9 uks sulphur, Cargills nnd M'Lem ; W) I uxs tlonr, 7 ci stout, 2 bales corn sacki. "0 b'igt oit"s, T'adl, llo\by and Co; 8 cks lemonade, 2 bxsalu, 6 i-idi'N ale, 1 keg, Taylor; 1000 ff timber. Gronfell ; "2 1 1 L'li.onudc, 8 cd fiuifc, 30 bags oat*; lcsdiaper\, .\.ac\\iv. Per ilidlothiau| Tumi Duncdin. - Free and iluty paid : 2 bales corn sack 1 *, LM bnfrs oats, 1 do bian, I ton Hour, 6 bags salt, 2 t* h.i:us, Tir,lor; 1 paied, CurgilN and M'Lean ; 100U ft tanlur, I !vcu nails, Calder; 15 tons coals, Franco ; <> c* stout, Oiblw. Per Audc, fioni Duuo !in. — Kx Wan tor Queen, from London : '2 eiw*. 5 crated, iJalgety, Kattray and Co. Fito and duty paid : 7 cs fi.shj 8 bis corn sacks, 10 cks sugar, 2 cs *,ili>ion o es siaich. 50 bxs candles, 40 do soap, 75' bags «salfc, 5U do oats, l>algety, Kattray and Co j 1 plough, SumpW. Per Geelong, fi orn L\ ttelton.— Under bond : 23 kega 33 trcs tobacco, Timll, Roxby and Co. Free and duty paid : 1 paiccl, Thompson ; 2 coils wiro, Lemon.

BXPOKTS. Per Oamaru. for Port O'ualmera. -GO bales of wool, Dalijety, Batti.iy mid Co. Per Annie, for PortClmlmei.«. —11 bales wool, Cargills nnrl M'Lenn ; '11 do, Dal^ety, K'ifctray and Co. ' Per Midlothian, for Port Chalmers.— 41 bales wool, Trnill, Roxhy and Co. P<sr Boiendio, for Port Clialmers. -93 bales wool, Cargills and M'Lcnn; 17 <lo Da'^ety, R.ittray and Co. Per Ply, for Poit Cb.vlnieid.— 38 bales wool, C.ugills and M'Lenn. Per Calypso, foi Poi t Chalmers —2-10 bales wool, Traill Jloxby and Co ; 40 do lloyhc, Mudio and Miller. Per Geolon^, for Donodfin.- 1 box, lloyae, Mudio and Miller ; 05 biles wool, Tinill, Eoxby ntnl Co. ; 6 sheep, 1 now, 1 box, 1 bag, M. Holmes ; U trunks, E. Gibson ; 1 do. R. Gunion ; 1 do, Miss Thompson ; 1 box, 1 enso, Hood and ishennan ; 5 sheep, 5 ba^s, It. Hunter; 3 bxs 1 biuy, Androv,- Kiddoll ; 10 boxes, and packages, \V. G. Poolo ; 'A2 bales wool, CargilU and M'Lnan. Per Oainaru, for Pnnfdin. — 170 bi><?-i lime, 24 pkgs ltiSCgage, 28 druni-t nails, 10 ke^» do, 13 cases, 8 boxes, 2 cits mrrchaudisn, 0 nk* handles, G bdla forks*, 3 smiths' 'bellows, -Ti-iull, Koxby and Co; 1 bng, 1 cs sundries, Dalgcty/Kattiay iiiirt Co.

Thf p <» Oor'oni lift LvlMton on Hie 26th ult., aiul ennin luto port, nfter niakin? her usual cilia at iutermedinN pliicm, only on Wednesday morning. She took on board a. quantity of wool for Port Cliahncis, mid 11 number or sheep fiom the flocks of Messrs. Holmes, Awnmon, and Hunter, Avdftowaii, for tho 'Otago Exhibition of Live Rlock, ke. We are indebted to C'apfc. Hart for Canterbmy files to tho 126 th ult. The intelligence is unimpoitant. The nrrivnl.s and departures at and from this port }iav»> been nioro fcli m usually nuni 31011s during the week. Tho vessels hfivp bpr>n chiefly engaged in the conveyance of wool to Fort Ohtilmrrs, for re-shipment. On the 13th tilt., while a small boat was pulling from tho olioro across tho River Oi oy bar, a heavy roller struck her, causing her to fill and capsize. Tho life boat of the ». 1. Gothenburg, which fortunately was there at the time, was launched at once. Two men, who clung to tho bottom of the boat, and three more who supported themselves by the oars, wore picked up. The sixth man, named Matthew PoppJcwell, when tho boat capsized, had stnick for tho shore, but could not reach it alive. His body was washed on shoie near Point Elizabeth. Sailino Match for £50. —The vessel* in the tailing mntuh Waited from the red buoy off tho Government Jftty on (Saturday afternoon, nt 2 p.m. Tho Flying Mist took the lo id, and maiiiLiiucf! i till round the red buoy off Rhode's Pay, when sho wns overhauled by the Rip. On passing in view of tho town this vessel waa a considerable riistfinen ahead. At tho time of starting tho rnco a fa vorabl#> S.W. brf*»7P prevailed, but by the time tho competitors had tounded the reef the wind died tiway, nnd, although tho Pap still kept tho lead, there appeared an ond to the opportunity pjes<;nted at starting, of tc<tin^ tho merits and s-nilin^ qualities of each yacht. With the flood tido, in con«pqupncp of fh© variable light puffs from all points of tho compass and frequent calms, all interest in tho raco appeared to be over. The Rip passed the winning buoy aliout 7 o'clock, four minutes 1 ffore Flying Mist. A protr^fc hns been lodged against tho Rip for fouling, and not going tho piopcrcouiso The open boat, race expected to take place the same afternoon has been postponed. — Lv Helton Times, 2(5 Fob.

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North Otago Times, Volume VI, Issue 106, 1 March 1866, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, PORT OF OAMARU. North Otago Times, Volume VI, Issue 106, 1 March 1866, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, PORT OF OAMARU. North Otago Times, Volume VI, Issue 106, 1 March 1866, Page 2