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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF OAMARU.

INWARDS. Sfpt. 18, — Jane, cutter, M'Flin, from Catlin's River. H. Aitken, Agent. Sept. 18. — Wainui, s.s., Bain, from Dimedin. J. Ashcroft, Agent. Sept. 19. — Wallace, p.s., Malcolm, from Dunedin. Cirgills and M'Lean, Agents. Sept. 19.— Oonieuuig, p.s., Mailler, from Lyttelton, via intermediate ports. Cargilla and M'Lean, Agents.

OUTWARDS. Sept. 18. •— Wainui, s.s., Bain, for Lyttelton, via intermediate ports J. Ashcioffc, Agent. Sept. 19. —Pioneer, schooner, Matheson, for Dunedin. H. Aitken, Agent. Sept. 19.— Wnllace, p. s., Malcolm, for Dunedin. Caigills and M'Lean, Agents. Sept. 19.-- Comeiang, p.s., Mailler, for Dunedin. Cargills and M'Lean, Agents.

i u v o n t a. Per Jane, from Catlin's River. — Free and duty paid : 20,000 ft timber, King. Per W.iimii, from Dunedin.--Ex warehouse under bond: 2 uhibkcy, Older. Fico and duty paid : 2 bdls iron, Ogilvie ; 1 case, Zehk ; 1 do. Beaver and Barnett ; 2 i-csks whiskey, Booth Bros. ; 108 bags malt, 8 empty tanks, Asheroft ; 1 ca diapery, LTood and Shennan. Per Wallace, from Dunedin. — For warehouse under bond : 1 i-csk wiskey, D.ilgety, lljittray aud Co ; 2 do braudy, Cargilh and M'Lcan. Free and duty paid : 100 C8 keiosene, Sleavenson ; 10 ci do, 4 do coffee, J. and W. Beo ; 1 coil lead pipe, Watson and M 'In tosh ; 3 cases, 1 truss, Donnelly and Shanks ; 14 bag« seed, M'Master ; 20 bxs candles, 5 hon tank"?, 40 bdls staudaids, 200 coils wne, O>ti gills and M'Lean ; 12 bags eugar. 11 pkgs sundiies, Morton ; 73 bins iion, Ogilvio ; 6 packagos, Headland. Per Comerang. froii Lyttelton.— Fieo and duty paid : 35 packages, Gilkison.

EX POUTS Per Wainui, for Lyttelton. — Naw Zealand pi oduco — 1 parcel, 1 box, Ash ci oft. Per Pioneer, for Duneclin.- Fiee and duty paid : G4 bags ■wheat, 20 do seconds, Ashcioft. Per "Wallace, for Dunedin.--Free and duty paid; 1 bnt.dle, 5 biass bolts, 2 bdls sheet biass, 12 bags 'mass, Bezett ; 1 cs samples, Cogan ; 6 pkgs luggage, Cargills and M'Lean ; 1 p.ucel, Taylor.

The Queen visited Her Majesty's ship Galatea, in Osborno Bay, on July 13. Uer Majesty was accompanied, by the Duko and. Ducheia of Oobuig, 1'iinco and Piincess Louis of Hesse, Prince and Piinccs^ Clnistian, Piinee-ss Louis.0, Princo Leopold, Princess Beatrico, and the Prince&s of Loiningon, and attended by the ladies and gontlenien in waiting; 'J he Queen embniked at Trinity Piei, East Coves, on the 103a] yacht Albcita, Captain the Punco of Lemiugr-n, GCB, and pioceedcd fiom thence to the Galatea, wheio Her Mijejty was received on boaid by dpt.iiu the Duko of Uaiuliui D h, tho yards being manned, and the Royal Mamies prosentiug arms The Queen was met 011 boatd by >he Prince of Wales, who ariived shoitly befoie them fiom London, attendtd by Colonel Kiug^cote, C.B., and after all the officers of the Galueah.id been piesentcd to Her Majesty by the Duke of Edmbuigh, &ho was conducted round the ship by him, tho wholo ship's company being inspected at the <ume time. The Queen lemained on board for upwards of an hour, and soon after 7 o'clock lauded in the Duke of Edinburgh's barge at Osboxne Pier, a royal salute being fii ed by tho Galatea on Her Majesty leaving the ship, Her Majesty's ship Hector, and tho Tiinity yacht Galatea paying the usual compliments as Her Majesty passed to and fiom the fugate. In the evening, the Piince of Wales, Prince Louis of Hesse, Pi iuco Chiistian, and the Punco of Leininneu, •with the gentlemen in attendance upon them, dined with the Duko of Edinburgh on boaid the Galatea, after which the ship wa3 illuminated. — Homo News.

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North Otago Times, Volume XI, Issue 348, 22 September 1868, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF OAMARU. North Otago Times, Volume XI, Issue 348, 22 September 1868, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF OAMARU. North Otago Times, Volume XI, Issue 348, 22 September 1868, Page 2