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PORT OF OAMARU.

July 23.- High WnUr all Oiunnru, 4.0 p.m. »

VESSELS IN FORT. Steamer— Bnmson Fort and aft ichoonerc— Mtrjr Ellon, unbolla Pratt, Plonoor.

INWAEDS. July 21— Siumon, p.i., Edio, from Dunortin. H. Altken, ngant. Pnmng«M- MImoi Brinoun, Miller | Mm Mitoholl > Fnthor Donovan t Mourn Hnnnnh, T. Kennedy, Dalgetjr, ftiul 4 in ih« tteorag*. July 31 -Pioneer, aohr, Mnthoion, from Dun* cdln. F. J. JefTroyi, ngent.

OUTWARDS July 9t •• Jowlo, ketoh, Lydori, for Dunodin. W. Altken, ngsnb.

■XPOBTI. For Joule, for Duntdln— 400 ika bnrloy, J. T Svau* aud Co.

The fore And Aft sohooner Pioneer. Captain Matheaon, arrived from Dunedin at 10 a.m. yesterday, with the following onrgo 1—131 casks, oomont, Harbor Board ) 300 pipes, Mr H. Aitkea | 40 doors, 915 »cs timber, Mr James Grave. She ootnmeuosd discharging ■liortly After Arrival. Tho ketoh Joiiio, Captain Lydors. sutlod for , Dnnedln at noon yesterday, with 400 sAoks of barley, ihipped by Menri J. T. Etaqi And Go. Tho Union Steam Ship Company*! p.a. Bftmion, Oftpb. Bdlo. Ufb Porb Oh*lmm at 8.15 %.m. yctterany. wltfi 60 torn of onrgo, and 11 pntiengori, Kxperienoed ft fr*«h ■outlionut fcretae up the const, aooompanled with ooorulonal ihowartof rain) and arrived At 1.80 p.m. Sho rtturni to Duntdln thU morning, piwiengora to Ioavo tho railway station by train, for the Broak- • wAttr, at hnif-paid ten o'olook. Tho /oro and aft •ehoontr Iwbella Pratt. Captain Cro«. bound from Naplor, to Port Ohalmon, put In hero weather bound yesterday •ilornoon. Sho will leave for her destination this morning, should thoro bo a slant of wind from tho northward. The Auokland " Evening Star," of tho 10th Instant, reports i —Tho brlgantlne Rodorlok Dim Arrived yostordAy from Onntnru, with a cargo of wheat, flour, oatmeal, and brau. Sho loft port on tho 2nd Instint, with flno wcathor, but oxperlenoed heavy gales betweou tho 3rd and Oth Inntant. The East Capo was roundod on tho flth, sinoo whloh flno woathor hat been enjoyed. The vessel is oousiguod to Messrs Cruiokshank And Co.

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North Otago Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1334, 22 July 1876, Page 2

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PORT OF OAMARU. North Otago Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1334, 22 July 1876, Page 2

PORT OF OAMARU. North Otago Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1334, 22 July 1876, Page 2

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