SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
PORT Of' OAMAEStT. yt'TWARtH JuNK 'JM. Suradon. p.S., I tons. Eriie,. for Dvmedin. FT Altkun, aif»nt. _ VESSEtS CN FORT. Jcsk i'-i, Brlifaiitimts-SworiUish. fihoderick Pbu. Scholium"!) —Wave of tiii'o, H.v'o't .J.wie. EXFOCITH. P&rSaroson. tor Duneriin t.l J. Fanv ilton'. -WO ditto wheat,. .Vmlorf"> and I ' w.-«. Coltis L 3 ditto, fr. Aitkcn ; J ditto plant-.. ll<m. 3t. ftolmus. 17 bundles skins, t bn-s. A. ft. jr.iude ;. » •ngilM Sprlnwf*. R;ulway IH.-nivrtmrn'.. For trar..»hipluiinC to Timam: I scale ami t i'< >-c. <lriiv»> Fit transhipment to Wsstport : I case.. EE. Aiektm. * r Xho t'nion f.'ompany's «f.iwi»:r swniwMi port thU mornlntf at t(>..'ii>. for tmncriin. Shu took a nynttcurjfOt- and stivural pussw-nifws. ♦ WREI-'K CN* RASH'S STliAtr. W« montinned in last - . is-ur thai". several reports had fCMttthud town about! wrecks til Cll<j Straits, VV t - .innmv tnriubtmt ts«» Mr. Kimb, m:i~-fcr of thw mttrr gime, tot #ft« foHmvinif information : - -" A''»ut the WH Instant tv heavy S.W. gptfo wtn experienced. and «n Mis 7-{IV Instant, whun nf tho HisiCt-r--*' Mand. which is So the north of Flindurs Mand. tie found on the bench- several tutbiu tlttin|f9, 11/ ship's lonif-I'ioaf., very little d;vnia:r'-'f. only havtny iv small holo in side, and wit-h the name Jttlta N. ft" Civpu SC. John, mi if. Theru were rrtfcUa portions oC u> boat which seemed to he a, captain's stif. 110 also sf-ivfes that on 'HitiMx.t da-y he discovered ontB« nortWft end o{ (Hinder*' Mand a topratlanr.-yard wltlv a sail bunt, but it was almost cut to pieces tlu'i hju'lv buatiii|f on tho roulis. J.V u"vUcy broken f.o pi 'ccs. purts of deck plankinu'. from Iml., to ."lOv't. lotvx. .and i» hund hoant with Gusto Pluck liramicd upon, it, wetr also found. A liwnto ffilt llu:urt: hc!ul o{ a fßmale, part.-* «t boats, oars, and other portion* of the vessel h.vd comu aynoi'O. yoveral- portions of nm-t'-s. and «ftftou» (Hir«i'uut fittina's of a »e«ef. matwws, tiiul boun- wasluat ashoru uC ttuninieck Mauri, and o&hur placus at various times. JTr. ftiuri.i also informs? n»(A»f ho obsurvt'd a brly ou Outer Sisters' Cslandon UM Oth instant, hut not havina' any boiif. j u.f the f-ime ho Wlu» unable to yo oft to her. ~ The next day a northwest ((tvlti cnniu on ami the hriy disappeared. tt will ftu romumburod that the Basic Wtu:k. wtw not heard of ftttsff iuttvinff ffewuastlu w»m« thuo back {or Adelaide. ami no doubt »Uo wua blown into- Ptes'< Strait.-', and thera wruokßd on some of the islands She ban since brokun up, which accounts for the larse ipiantitv of various portions" of the vy.wel found on the ishn»U W» havi. not Heard of any vessel culled the .fuiia having' Duon wrueked, and it is to he hoped that she has only to»B soma of lr»r boaC.s thri'uu'h tho force of a gale : but perhaps tho brijf seen l>y ill", th'een on the Sifters waif 6hu Julia, and she may have been blown on to somo ot Cho othof islands. —"■ Cornwall t'hmtucle." Hay X).
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 58, 28 June 1876, Page 2
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497SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 58, 28 June 1876, Page 2
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