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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF OAMARU.

June 2.— High water: 6.5 a.m., 6.30 p.m.

VESSELS IN PORT,

Ship— Dunedin. Steamer— Maitai.

ENTERED INWARDS. June I— Tekapo, s s, 1544 tons, M'lntoah, lrom Port Chalmers, H Aitken, agenti June 1 — Mahinapna, s s, 205 tons, Holmes, from Dunedin. H Aitken, agent. Junel— PeDguin, ss, 442 tous, Allman, from Dunedin. H Aitken, agent.

CLEARED OUTWARDS.

June I—Tekapo,1 — Tekapo, bs, 1544 tons, M'lnto»h, for Sydney, via Lytteiton and Wellington. H Aitken, spent. Paesengers : For Sydney Messrs M'Kenzie, Hutchinaon, Wright, Findlinson, and Misa Findlineon.

June 1 — Mahinnpua, a s, 205 tons, Holmes, for northern and West Coast ports. H Aitken, agent.

June 1- Penguin, ss, 442 tons, Allman, for Manakau, via way ports, H Aitken, agent Passengers : For Wellington — Mrs Giorge and 4 children, Meisrs J Morgan, L Stewart, R Butler, J Oliver.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS.

'Beautiful Star, s s, from Dunedin, on Wednesday. Kenilworth, brigantine, from Mercury Bay, early, Alert, sohooner, from Pelorns Sound, early.

PROJECTED DBPABTURES.

Beautiful Star, s j, for Dunedin, on Wednesday afternoon »

lunenin, ship, for London, on or about 6th June,

Maitai, ss, for northern and West Coast ports to-day.

EXPOitiat

Per Tekipo : For Syaney- 200 sks potatoes, 126 do oats. J and G Milter ; 500 do potatoes, 160 do bran P H Townswnd ; 267 do oats, Robert Morrison; 144 do potatoes. D and J Buy ; 998 do oats. Fleming a»d Hedley ; 300 do potatoes, W iseo ; 60u do da, W Cbriatie ; 222 do do. N Z L and 61 A Co ; 20 kegs butter, H' W Thieie ; 3 boxes sauce, Mrs Gordon • 120 sks potatoes, 120 do oat*, 106 do wheat, 43 do barley, 110 Jo bran, Ireland and Co; 360 »k potatoes. 153 do oats, 72 do pollard, 32 ri>» bran, Gray and Aldrlch ; 100 Ho oati, '85 do potatoes, Liitott ana Co ; 600 do potatoes, H Cjnnell ; 240 do do, 50 do oats, J Smith ; 1 bale twosd, Oamaru woollen factory company ; £ sack oatmeal, 1300 sks oats, 250 do bran, J and T Meek ; 50 borseti, Finlinson and Co.

Per Penguin: tfor Lyttelton— 2o colls wire, JJ do Lambert. For Wellington — 10C »k8 oats, Neill Bros ; 140 -k» fi .op, 30 do oatmeal, 221 do oats. 92 i sks fl ur, 184 £-do do, 40 sue fowl wha»t, 60 do potatoes, 11 do polUril, Ir land and Co ; 40 eke bran, 140 do iiuu , GO i-iio do, 40 £-do do, 10 do oatmeal, D and J Hay. For Aelaon— l pkge, Everett Bros • 60 »ka potttt-oo». H Connail. For New Plymouth— 6o $->-ktt fl ur, sdo oatmeal, J and T Meek ; 2iO £ Bk~ fljur. 200 J do do, 80 aks fl iur, 5 <io oatmeal, Gray and rich ; SO dv» fl ur, Tr eland and Co. For Maoakau— l box, C G Moore*

Per Mahinapua : For Wellington- 1 case eggß, Humphrey and Co. For Westport— 4 kegs batter, FVV Thieie ; 60 sks potatoes, H Connell • 80 £ skß flmr, 5 do oatmeal, 10 do wheat, 24 do potatoes, Gray and Aldriob ; 50 do oati, U Connell ; CO do pollard, Ireland and Co ; 1 key honey, F iV Thtele ; 20 sks flour, J and T Meek. For Greymouth— 85 bags wheat, 60 do potatoes. 2 sks grass seed, H Connell ; 80 £-aks flour, 20 sks oatmeal, 4 sks pearl barly, 30 do pollard, 25 do bran, 20 do oats, 60 fcks potatoes, J and T Meek ; 60 do do, Lintott and Co. For Hokitik* -109 sks oats, 50 do wheat, 11 Connell ; 20 kegi butter, P Carmichael,

The brigantine Kenilworth cleared at Lyttelton for Oamuru on Saturday last. The Union company's s v Mahinapua arrived in port early yesterday morning, from Dunedin, and duriDg the day took aboard a large quantity of produce for various northern and West Coast ports. She left at midnight laat night for Timaru, her first port of call.

The Union company's s a Tekapo had a full compliment of mea yesterday to load her cargo of pioduue and horses for Sydney, The work was finished in the evening, and tho Tekapo got away at 7 o'clock.

The Union company's a s Panguin arrived from Danedin last night to load with produce, eta , far northern ports. She took In over 140 tons of cargo, and lefc at a late hour.

The Blaok Diamond liner Maitai arrived from the West Coait yesterday evening, with a cargo of oo»l for the ship Dunedin. After discharging this she will to-day take in prodaoe for northern and Weat Coast ports, hiving this evening.

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North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3970, 2 June 1885, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF OAMARU. North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3970, 2 June 1885, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF OAMARU. North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3970, 2 June 1885, Page 2