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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

FORT OF OAMARU.

VESSELS tS PORT. Jrsa 10. Btvrqu« -William Oifforit Brtifan cine—Endeavour. Schooner* Oarronne, Isabel!* Pratt. KeWh -Anne. ♦ INWARDS. J cs* 10. Isabella Pratt, schooner. 71 tons, Cross, from Jfapier. Master, agent. .».,,._ or 1 Endeavour., brtfc-antlne, Vt tons, J. Dfck, from weiUwrWak. Master, agent Matd of *«ago. schooner. 60 too*, D. Bain, tor Dunedin. Master, agent otrrwAßDs. Jew 10. Samson, p.*, 12* torn*, Edie. for Dunedin. H. Janet Karasay, schooner, Laiag, for th« Bluff. W. Per Endeavour, from Wellington—2o ton* coal, 10 kegs butter, Ci* eiwk* cement. 2,«XKt timber. S* emp*} tanks, J. and T. Meek. EXPORTS. Pti* Samson, fur Dunedin— 1 caw, J. Marr: 1 case, J. Peattie ■ I <•»*«» Hood and Shennaa : 24 haga potatoes Stoonov: t parcel, Longford; t keg better, M. Grant;. «B« fcaifs barley. A. 11. Maude: «o bag* wheat, Amfersou ami i,'o. ;. 3* bale* of wool. T. EL Brown. Per Maid of Otago, for Dxmedia-acO.OCO slate*. A. "per' Janet ftarasny. for the Bluff-250 sacka floor. Evan* anil Co. ; U ton* ditto. Meek ; 190 sacka potatoes Clrave; 70 ditto ditto. Lalng. . e> >

The kstefe Anne ha* discharged her cargo, and to loading to* Duiwiia. The schooner Garonne win Salah tmloadlae W-day, and nul> early tor Wellingtons The barque WUlitua Ottford returned from her forced wpuise of tww days- tit 1 pi m. to-day. The schooner Isabella Pratt arrived In port this morning, at TJo, from Sap ier. fc» ballast. The schooner* Janet Banway, for the Bluff. >M Maid of Otagow tor Ounedin. left the bay for tteir respective destinations at 10 •.». to-day. The brlgantine Endeavour initui ftwa WtUJagtoo at»o'clock tiwt night k and ha* taken op * berthjUongthru the Breakwater. 8h« brings a cargw of tnnber. The Cnion Company's steamer Samson left the BrwHwater tot Pwwdla thai morning at 1t.30. The toltowlng is the list of tortK Shrttaskl. Cytfeag&er. Ball, and Start* : Judge Ward. Messrs. Shrimski 01.H.R4. <ytte»gher. K. Ramsay, love. Patterson. Smith. Rowley, Sotcisffe, «ooM7Moon«y. Kaffl. Hodgklnf*,. Fulton ; and twelve i» the steerage.

A telegram! Iron* Port Chalmers state* *£»* *&* stuanier Australia, crossed tha bar there, on her outward voyage,. ** with the greatest ease." The reason tor the am*, "with the greatest cose," t» obirfoutf. Ifot went grounding *««"* going up- channel to Port Chalmers has proved, what most people know, that sending steamer* lift* her ti> that port S* an nonsense. We aru now told about " the grßatest ease."* in enter to take the sting out of Rwit*. if possiote. However. the mutfut does not need much discussion, tt w not Hkuly Chat th« captain at the Australia will rate to venture his vsssst over thtf bar again now that he has ■rot out "with the greatest —** N.Z. Times. TIW "N.ar. ttefftW" of th« VXlh inat. remarks:— Tho PfiKat training vtssset Southern Crossi tuvs been bmuwiw u» Bfon* Kohitnarawa by Captain Breton an»J hiV yonthtttt crew-. Sho hus b«en. plauistt atengside the whert the boys are engaged i» *«««M»g <Uvwa her sparsv awl t«-(.l;*y her ballast will »« oh«hunt«iU «>tv being sutfUtientty Itschtened. she wilt be ptucoit niv thu grrWiron. and a sttr»«y ealfcd over her. «Hv th« result of the survey fesim* Known, it win be tfouitiett what will be dene with the schooner, as, at present it t» uncertairt whether the Go*e*gtaent win vonsiiter her worth repairing, tor ths purposll\pf continuing her as a training vesaet.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 43, 10 June 1876, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 43, 10 June 1876, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 43, 10 June 1876, Page 2

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