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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

PORT OF OAMABCT. » VESSELS 1$ POUT. Ai:i»r-»T It. Stihoonwrs—.Vfcra. T. a Tivl-nv Xwu Senllay. Alert. 2ior, and JAtnut Humtmy. IN w ,v ana Ames,' i::. •funrt RimiKH-y. schooner, E..viii'r. Fmni t'.itbn - River ITivnUr. !M(«nt. . The wtfiomutr .r:vn«II K.mieay. ('Upt.un Cainir. tmm tuMin'M llivur, arrived in port, ai'trmoio ,ti. 0110 o'clock. DtSTtTIEANCK <»f AN t'.r.UUiUAN'T .SKll'. Ruspuctinjf the disturbance on the re-rut outyard vovtiifo of tho immigrant; vessel Windsor (■ astle., t.m •'• ferfitUiww Cnurtor" of Juno 2!J *»■>';* : -' vlu: mi y matter that interfered Co any considerable dot-rue wwv tHi! dlvihhmid naturti of tin; voyage was the iEis»respi-r..-tul» conducts of it law portion, of the crew t<» enorttwrs, whichrendered discipline hard to he ticue.tilinml. Thin was most conspicuous on. the Querns Birthday, whim one of their number was put in n™ for bullytilff tho un.pt.iin. The- wivt.:li to which tlu- man. MonifWt mulled aft to release him. and i* K'encra mmflte «nnuwl. tn which the and fourth mutes andthu carpenter, worn severely wounded about the head ami- which tmuitiMl in tin- prisoner bin nu' captured and WvrTuul to the triumphantly. iMudui'i' tli.captaiil'n owlitr-s dohvd. the ilnctor enlisted the services ot tiffcV Of tho pussimu'«'r = , who. with fhe junior nf.icer*. ami Haifa down -Snider rllles. proceeded to fhe tore part of tho ship, where tho offender:, after » 0,-„-t parley., ami doubtless incefininy discretion an csscn-ial part of valour, yielded their man. and he wasar. i; fockwlup. 't'hu excitement amonirst the minnxrauts, «Sp«cll»llV the fumalcH. onusotiutmf upon t-hU occurrence Wiw» VMV and almost heyond control; iM-eps should bo taken for pumshinu; the creators of this disturbance, who, with .t. lew execptioos.are .stated to have huen disorderly from the t'owos wituout reason(n 1 cause. tt In proponed to start a Naval tronie in Sydney, tor thouwof tho men of the Australian Nipwilron when twhoro "i> leave, 'the hde I'ouinindore, tioodeu.nJU'h (tho " Frertild " remarks) was strongly of tnat an attempt to supply this want -bond he i.mdo m Sydney, and hj« intended to make such an attempt: on his* mtiirn from his last cruise, (■•ommodori. hiVMldso conic to the conclusion, that some such rewoirnttMMl resort For tho men would- miitensdly a-ssisS UiMin in kcepiiiu" out of debf. mid udliculty. Hi;' ohiVt is to oDVr the Uo.val Navy mm the same anvaiitinfiw as am enjoyed by the m.-nhant seamen at tho Hailors' ifoinv.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 98, 14 August 1876, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 98, 14 August 1876, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 98, 14 August 1876, Page 2

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