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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS. Mat r.t. Waitaki. s.s., 223 ton*. Elite, from "Dunedin. il. Aifcken. agent. Passengers—Cabtn : Mesdames Rickeu*, f'rowe : Misses M'Kav Atkinson: Messrs. King. Toby, M««k, Hill, Keyhow, Phillip, Davie, Caro. Murphy. Crowe : and three in the steergage. Anna, ketch, Toll, from Catim's River. Master, agent. "DEPARTURE. Ma*- 30. Samson, p.s., 126 tons, Jones, for Dunedin. H. Aitken, agent. Passengers—■ Cabin: Mrs. Harris: Mesara. Harm, Ackroyd ; anil about six others. Mat 31. Dunedin, schooner, 6R tons. Steward, for Westport. Hay and Barr, agents. VESSEI H IN PORT. Steamer—Wail iik;. ~,,., Schooners—J-w; Anderson, Maggie Fattergon, Pelican, Annie Hill, Isabella Pratt, Endeavour. Ketch —Anna. EXPORTS. Per Samson, for Dunedin—l4o J-sacka flour, Hay and Barr: 6 packages, Hams ; and a few sundries. Fer Dunedin, for Westport—s23 sacks oats, 150 sacks wheat, 40 sacks pollard, 240 ■acka bran. 40 half-saeks Hour, 200 qr.-sacks flour, 20 sacks oatmeal. Hay and Barr. The p.s. Samson, Captain Jones, left for Dunedin last evening, with a few passengers and a small cargo. _ The s.s. Waitaki, Captain Edie, arnTed alongside the Breakwater before one o'clock to-dav from Dunedin, with a moderate number of passengers and til) tons of cargo. I The schooner Dunedin, Captain Stewart, sail-d to-day for Westport, with a cargo of prniluee. The ketch Anna, Captain Tall, arrived today from Catlin'a River, with a cargo of timber for Messrs. C. Galbraith and Co. The schooner Ja:.- Anderson will probably sail this evening for Kokitika. <• SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. [PER P::ES.i AOKM'V.] WEt,t,r>fGTo:,-, May SO. The Underwriters' Association report, under date "London. May -IS. the arrival of the ship Mai-lborfig'i, from Dunedin. The Vixen, sclmou-;', from O-tmaru, proceeded to New Plymouth at 4 p.m. to-day, having put in here through stress of weather. Acckcanpj, May 30. Sailed—Chile, ship, for London, with a cargo valued at 1.20,000. LTrrELTOK. May 30. Cleared—Malacca, for London, with a cargo of woot. wheat, and meats. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. (BY CABLE.) MEtPOt'F.KE. M.IV SO. _ The Ringarooma sailed yesterday, via Ilohart Town. The Alhanihra arrived or, Tue-dty.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 648, 31 May 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 648, 31 May 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 648, 31 May 1878, Page 2

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