SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
-■ ♦ ■ ' ' PORT OF OAMARU. ♦ BrWAUDS. .ret* «» 3aav«on. p.».. VH tons, Edit*, from Durtsdin. H. Aittom. »g«nt. R»linn(-». k«tch. H 6 tons, W. Hart, for Wellington. via AHd»y Bay. Muster, atfunt. VESSELS tJt PORT./i.ut IH. Steamer—Samson. B*i(t»n«lnßH Sea Oult. Ethel, Endsavor. S«hoonar—Jano Scollay. Ketch—Reliance. ♦ IMPORTS. Jt.-r,v 13. PwSurauon. from Duni din—C»n»)jjn«e»: T. Morris. Fonwick. Sl«b. tt. Lipimrt. -t. Orav«. Wait and Reed. ft Aitken, Hart. White and Ho.. Maude, IfarbS Bo*rd, f>. Booth, Headland. Bee. flood and Sherman. Jamfason.. J. K. Brown. Finch and Co.. Ireland ami E»th«r„ Thornton, J. Booth, .facls and Co.. Comman luxt Rogavter, J. Ginig, CI. Brown, FaroiTton. E. Grave, J. K. Brown. Raid and Oray, Watson and Mlntosh. Grant, Wails, Mow,. Oifilvto, Thompson, Edwards. Coopw, Bwiton. Uirijf. Wulkero and Peyman. Forwstwr, MUlinan, Fulton. Lindsoy. A. Thompson. Oatftralth, Aitktmheftd, Dunbar, Hudson, M'Jfsil. Newey, Taylor. EXPORTS. ,rtrr.v tt*. Pw Rsliance. for Wellington, via Allday Bay—tOO Mtuks Hour. ISO ditto pollard, too ditto bran. 30i> ditto oats* Ray and Burr. Th*,tfnion Company's p.s. Samson arrived alongside; tha BWiAwater at i/i'i 'thin afternoon. She left Bun•dttt *t 8.13 this mornintf, and hrtnii* the toll wins; OT*s«nprß■: -Mr. and Mr* Wultem, Messrs. Smith, jte ikrmfc, and three steiirajro. SHSSttftt FRIENDS* OFFICE. AT SEA. Tll« arrival* ot the ship Camperdown at Nelson.Jast «««te k discloses a singular circumstances. The "$■ Z. Thns»" Says that at* th« ship-was approaching Nelson sll* spoke the Edwin tinssett in the Strait. Now. it happam* that Captain Patou. of the Camperdo-.vn, has a brother whom ftw hud c>t wm for nineteen years, and wttlV whom ha has not corresponded for nine year*; and, having heard that his brother was in com' mandof * Jifaw Zealand collier, h* hailsd the Edwin Bttasattanit inquired i« his brother commanded: her. He wa» answered " ffo :" that his brother was In command ot tha Robin flood. Well, the easts with which Information vim obtained at sea struck the first mat*. Mr. Woods, and hu also has a lonijtost brother, <rf wham all ho could over learn was that he was on a collier in New Zealand; so, mi speculation, he hailsd th« Edwtn Bassutt, and askmi is his brother was there '. wad W»unsww was "■ tf" ;" t>*» !'is brother was nr<t mats of tha Robin Etood,. of wijich Captait> Paton's brotilsr wn» commnnder. tt would appear that N'bw Zmtiiuad otf«rs peculiar facilities for re» lottona, slncu the first mati*. Mr. Woods, has a brother-in-law also on board of a ffew Zsaland collier, beiny * brother of tha Dritf ,V«pf,une.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 75, 18 July 1876, Page 2
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414SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 75, 18 July 1876, Page 2
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