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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ATK»V,\LS. Jtok 30. Sanson, p.s., 12t tons, Jones, from Dun•dia. Henry Aitken, agent. Passengers— Mesdames Galbraith and Gibson ; Dr. V\ eb■ter; Messrs. Galbraith, Gibson, Ibbotsnu, Sutherland. Graham, P. Orr, Boiler, Fulton, Keaat, and Dickson ; five in the steerageDefiance, ketch, 22 tons, Burke, from Danedin. Master, agent. Fanny, ketch, 35 tons, Petersen, from Catlin's River. Tauranga, schooner, 61 tons, Francis, from Lyttelton. Master, apmt. JtJXY 1. KatoM'Gregor, suh'i-ner, 86 tons, Sherwood, from Bay of latauds. P. Cunningham and Co. r agents. Lady St. Aubyti, brigantine, 150 tons, Dafciel, from Newcastle. P. Cnnningbam and Go., agents. DEPARTURES. JITSE 29. Mary Ogilvie, schooner, 71 tons, Chambers, for Nelson. VESSELS IN PORT. Steamer—Samson. Brigantine—Endeavour. Ketches—Franklin Belle, Defiance, Fanny. FXPOaFS * Per Mary Ogilvte, for Nelson—2oo sacks flour, 200 half-sacks do., 28»)qr.-sacks do., Hay and Barr; 550 saclss wheat, G. Sumpter. * ' The p.s. Samson, f 'aptain Jones, arrived in port about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, with a large number of passengers, and 40 tons of cargo. . The ketch Defiance, Captain Burke, arrived yesterday from Dnnedin. She brought a quantity of building material for Mr. Hook. . . She schooner Tanranga. Captain Francis, arrived in ballast from Lyttelton yesterday. She wiK lead with produce for Wellington. The keteh Fastty, Captain Petersen, with a. cargo of tinM* for Messrs. C. Galbraith and Go., from fStEa-s River, arrived yesterday. The schooner Mary Ogilvie, Captain Chamber*, sailed for X.lson on Saturday •mth a cargo of produce. . The schooner, Kat» M'Gregor, Captain Sherwood, arrived in pnrt this morning from the Bay of 14 mds, with a cargo of coal consigned to P. Cunrunjrb:«n and Co. The brigantine lady St. Aubyn, Captam Dalziel, came into i-ort to-day, from Newcastle- She brings a nargo of coal for Messrs. P. Cunningham and Co. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Welmngtok, July I. The Pelican sailed yesterday for Oamaru. Afcklam>, June 30. The missing fishing yacht has returned safely. The brigantine Lady Don, from Oamaru, for Waitara, with grain, was driven out of her course by heavy weather, and went ashore at the Waikato Heads. The vessel and cargo are so far believed to be sate. . The vessel ■•• as in=nrf d in the Zealand office for L~OO. and the m the National—amount not known. Mr. Mann 'Surveyor Clayton has left for the wreck. A small cox-tin? schooner—the Helen—with a Portugese crew, is believed to have been lost. She was insured in the South British for UOO>*ELSoX, June 30. Arrived—Sht> Kentish Tar, lOS days out, from t.ondon. ~he experienced heavy gaVs. During the pa* age (-n May 20), Altrc. Will*'}", an apprentice, was washed overboard, and drowned.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 714, 1 July 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 714, 1 July 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 714, 1 July 1878, Page 2

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