SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF OAMARU.
ta. Endeavour, britpwrtine, Dick, forWeittngtoo. J. ana T. Ifeelt. aaeate. Jan«.eutt<ir, TtanbrtdaT*,.for Shag Pfnat, la hattaat. J, andl T. Keel*, agent* Qarronne,, sehoooer, Carp«at«r, for weffington- J. Grave, feabtdla Pratt, schooner. Cross*, for Napier. Master, agent. Jrss t-l. 9am»on, p..".. t2t tons, Kdie. (or Dutiedin. H. Altkun, iHfsnC. VEaS«t,S t* PORT. Jesa U. Barqucr -William Gilford. Schooners—Siasy, Belle Brandon. experts. Pep Kndeiwour. for Wellington-20 hag* &«•».. »> ditto pollard, 45 ditto-oatmeal. &> ditto crushed wheat ISO-ditto wheat. W<> ditto out*. t.OMO-» ditto Hoar. J""per' CiSroune, for Wellintft..a-t.orn> sack* wheat. 100' ditto Hour. STI ditto out*, 2M> ditto bran. J. €.f»«e ; 300 bare barky. Bvana and t'b.t t.t»» saclw Sotw. 20»> ditto oats.. W ditto wheat, ewnmngrham and Co. Per tsahelliv Pratt, for jr»pier-S> sacks* wheat. IV> ditto bran. «i:i>4 ditto Hour. 20- ditto j?wa» seed. Piatt and 60.: t.i)T3'f ditto (tour. •4'). ditto hran, t> ditto wheat. G. Snmptcr t ditto ttotw. Kay arid Earr. Per Swnwm, for fmncdin -12 hoss potatoes. Kon-jy : 3 ditto bacon, ten I *»> ditto hurley. S. Raid : Shandies eheepekliiH. '2 hides, Shaw ; t ciwse, HUt I tv btwr* CmtatiMW. Mamto ; 220 ditto, wheat. Anderson, and to.; I casus, Lonirford: t 00-<. tU'uiu:; U- sacks wheat. N. t. U iviul W. A. Company. The schooner fiarronne. for WelUnsrtou. sailed at seven a. ni. this day. The hrlaanti'"* Kndoiwonr. tor Wellington, siuled for huf destination nt i;Ui'.ttlii.nuornini'. , The fore.anit-afb schooner tsahelia Pratt.for Namor. took her departure from- the Bay at t*. V> o.tu. this--1 'the cutter Jane sailed for Phax Point, in hUT;wt. at It this tnocnhm'. . The Union t'o.'s steamer Jiauison lets to-day t>>r Punedinat t2.:!0. She was most profusely decorated from Stum to sUrn. in honour of a wadding solemnised in town at ten o'clock thin momma'. The Mtovunir w the list of pi«i»uii«e».'-Me»di«ne» Jessop, Pucftey. Smith ; Messrs. T. If."Smith. tUy'.h,. Itacfarlaiw. Jl'tUvvi.reet; and twenty in the staerajfe.
SFBGIAL StKtFPtJW imust out t>m ciHwwmncrr. | Pout CttAt.MSit*. Wednesday. "' The ketch, Anae arrived froni Oamaru at T a.ai. MAtf OVERROAIIt*. 1 An Auckland telegram states that a. n;etanchoty auci* * dent, resulting, it is feared, in thu drpwninu* of three {■S, HW". occurred at Stanultavt Heads sarty oa Jtonday M&rninir. The Sutter Dante, when taring into, the * ■% Sfbrtii Hand at ahovrf four o'clock tW morning, for the i'ttSumiw oi landing timber, was struck by * sudden i" while tucking 'the boom, tearing the tuaitisad. '] " knocked one or thu hands ("»Vtu. foonsrlas) overfcourrt. •I lit* wiw attarward* seen swiramintr. »nd two of the Jones and another yoirmr man—pat 1 off tii «ht> ewsfer's direry, in Mi* hops of resetting the drowning- unui. After they had pulled a few- strofces, the muster oS thu cutter tout! sitftit nj the dingy, it was * blowing vmV hard at Olio time, and was vary tlarfe.with < a routfh. s«iu tapfcain Bradley could do nothing vsitft * the cutter" in- consernttmeo of her condition, and no i! further wnt&tiv&uu could bn rendered At daybreak. I Bradley put into Hnia. t<» obtaia the loan of ft boat. i tout, not Wng able to. proevsru one. allowed the cutter tn drift with, the wind, which- was favourable, ttp to '1 ©nehunga. where he arrived at t!> a.nv. It is feared that the threw men have met with a watery grave, as , tha place is a very dartifsrous one. A constable has left by the Tanpo fur the Manatcau Heads, to pursue i tho tNiitrcU for the missinc men. A later telegram- informs us that two missing men jj hivvt) beun found. Douglas sank before they eottUl 1 Maoh him.
tO!Jt» *>F A BRtIIAJi'VISE. ' A " Speuial "to the "Times." itateiE Aw-tctand. Jttne •" \'Mt* says: -'"'A lettor to Kessrs. Coonvbes at*E to r dy. I »»rt»nlw flip Messrs. Holder Urothers, UuwwttttfLi>ndMni'f>. ii rootains soiu« ptwtiuultvrs ot the toss- or th« hrisantine I Wultav Ulendiniug. whkrtt kft AwafctwftJ-fast'JfanttiMy JL foeKlint Jatuad. Sto? nrriVßd.phere a.nm4*4r.:vpuiMgv ■* '«f thirty-ttve itvys f'rmA here., lundeil her car«i>. and then tort for Tahiti, t: wa.* on- he? return yoyasje that Shu was lost at Caroline ts'aniU. she arrived r.here on i Wednesday.'JDth .March, at 11 p.m., and was wrecked <ua>Utta same-niiflit. The weather was northerly wml tCrWfllJ'.. The vessel mis«.:.t *U\ ■ while sfaadinx ort and on. and drifted on to the reer. Before she eootti be got round she touched hy tha sti'rn. anit »tt . i, to- get her oil proved useless. L'.y nwH'p'uiJ Sue was 4 hiifh and dry. and during nu\C dav sl.e heeanu a total If wvuek. The t'.-t'er is written by Mr. .\mrid:t. oj the jjl ttrm of Holder druthers', who- was on board at tiie time, il and who exonerates i'aptaliv Metealfrt. m.!--<ter. from alf M blame. The vessel hud little or no raru'o in at the J time. The chains, wiiv.. buovs, and mont oi the tfear 1 havs, beCu saveil. The crew escaped witliout toss of >i lifu. t'aptain Metcalfe has since arrived in Sydney. ;i and is expected horu shortly. Nothing is known of ■if »ny insurances existinjr on the vessel."
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 46, 14 June 1876, Page 2
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