SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF OAMARU. * INWARDS. Jtns'E 3. Samson, p.s"., Capt. Jones, from Dunedin. H. Aitken, agent. Passengers Mrs. Claridge, Miss Wilson, Messrs. Brander (two), Brindley, Sansom, Neill, Cowan, Mills, Munro ; and 6 steerage. Wave, brig, Smith, from Newcastle. P. Cunningham and Co., agents. OUTWARDS. June 3. Defiance, ketch, Burk, for Dunedin. Master, agent. VESSELS IN PORT. -Barquentine—Garron. Brig—Wave. ♦ The brig Wave, Captain Smith, arrived from Newcastle yesterday afternoon. She left on the 23rd April, but put into Sydney three days afterwards in a leaky condition. Left again on 7th May, and experienced southerly winds until within 200 miles of the New Zealand oast. Came through Cook Straits on the 24th, and had light bailiing winds up the coast, arriving as above. She brines a cargo of coal consigned to P. Cunningham and Co. The ketch Defiance, Captain Burk, left for Dunedin yesterday afternoon. iSiie had on board a cargo of building stone, shipped by Mr. Munro. The ps. Samson, Captain Jones, from Dunedin, arrived at the Breakwater at 4.20 p.m. yesterday afternoon. Besides a good number of passengers, she bring 50 tons of general cargo.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 347, 4 June 1877, Page 2
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