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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

PORT OF OAiIARtT. " ■ ■ ♦ vessels is port. Jclt 27. Sehooiuvt—Owron, Isabella Anderson, and BeQe Brandon. Th* topsail schooner Elibank Castle arrived la Port this afternoon, at ft quarter-past two o'clock. - ♦ SPECIAL 91HPP1SO TELFXHtAMS. * t«OM OCR OWS COft««H»OSORST.J '**■ Pe*r CJMMMB*. Thursday. Th« fatf U» stitt nnfavorabte. The City o* New Ti ork ijt detained. Th*«hip William Davie is at the Heads, eisthty-one days bona London. —• YMtatonl " Daily time* " states that the steamer Beautiful Star, having completed! her overhaul, deanfe« *C wtH be nndduksd this morniwr. and proceeds to Jtanedin to load; for Oamaru. She wi« ran the Samson's trip, on Friday next, whilst the Samson sroes into dock. ♦ EXTRAOftDtSAKY JJfCtDrotT AT SEA. Thw "Anchor" lino steamer Jtarray want out of Nelson harbour on Tuesday utternonn List (says the Nelson "■ Colonist ">. and as she crossed the bar it vw observed from shore that the signal " t«olc out" was hoisted on board; Stransfß ti> say but titers notice was taken o* the matter at the time, but when it appeared in print yesterday„ and it was stated that the cause would ptobabty be learnt by telegram, the interest in the event, and the cause thereof, became intense, and speculations were made as to the probable occasion of tfte signal. It misrht hnvp been that Captain Palmer tiud seen and nearly rim into some dirclect vessel, or it might have been that he had seen a veritable sea serpent makioff for Nelson with horribte Intent, and that Be gave the siirnat as a warning. It raisrht have been. but—U was only a siirnat ti» the people at the bootcin:;effle* asking them to>" took ovit tor Captain Parmer's fruot coat,, whiuh he had hit behind him.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 83, 27 July 1876, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 83, 27 July 1876, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 83, 27 July 1876, Page 2

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