SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF OAMA.RU. I ARRIVALS. April 8. Franklyn Belle, ketch, 30 tons, Bradsbair, from Dunedm. Master, agent. ketch, 22 ton,, Burke, from Dunedin. Master, agent. April 9. Starof the South, s.s., 175 tons, Christian, from Wellington, Lyttetton, and Timaru. Anderson and Co., agents Wartaki, ml. 228 tons, Edie, from Dnnedra. H. Aitkin, agent. Passengers— Mesdames M'Kibbin, Anderson and fam.lv Miss Skerritt ; Captains \\o«d and banndors; Messrs. Rayson, Lindsay, Smith, Green, Irvine, M'Kd.bin, Anderson, Prince, Todd, Grant; Bin the steerage. DEPARTURES. APRIL S. Samson, p.s.. 12G tons, Jones, for Dnnedin H. P Aitken, agent. Mesdames Ctaxton, Murphy: Messrs. Lees Marshall. Hardy, MacVey Baird, Hooper, Cummings, Warwick. GxKK Crave. \\e.>b Lawson. Townsend, Ctaxton, and about lo in the steerage. VESSELS IN PORT. Steamers-Waitaki, Star of the South. Brig—Fawn. BeUe ' EXPORTS. Per Samson, For Pnnedtn—l2 hags potatoes, Aitkenhead : 24 ditto Townscnd; 6 nr.-cuks tallow. J. and H. Fry: 4 1 cases rnnshrooms. Draper : 4 packages. 200 sacks wheat. M'Autey ; 1 bale wool Otekaike Station ; 14 rt.tt*. St,t,on 30 ditto. Benmoro Station : .0 ditto. «w Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company ; 1 ditto. Morven Htlis. The s.s. Star of the South. Captain Christian, arrived in port early this morning from Timarn and the northern ports. SheJ«™S S »part general cargo, consigned to Messrs. Bee. U. Sumpter, and LmtoU and Ofcterson. She left Timaru at 3 p-tn-ytThe ke*tch Defiance, Captain Burke, arrived from'Dnnedin last evening, with a quantity of timber, ftc. consigned to Me»». U 'Gill and Forest. Messrs. Hasseli, Son. and Co and F. E. Cook. She cleared at the Customs to-day for Punedin with 30 tons stone, shipped by G. Mnnro. The s.s. Waitaki, Captain Edie, arrived alongside the Breakwater at the usual hour to-day from Punedin. She had a goodly numbeV of passengers and 72 tons ot cargo The brig Fawn is titling rap-dty, and will leave for Wellington this week. She has about 250 tons of cargo engaged, bnt has still room for a small amount more. The schooner Pelican, which had to pat back to port yesterday in consequence of the strong head wind, will probably sad again this evening for the Bin ft. , The ketch Frauklvn Belle. Captain Bradahaw, arrived from Dunedin last evening, timber laden.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 604, 9 April 1878, Page 2
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