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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

arrivals. ACGCTT 10. Franklin Belle, ketch, 30 tons, Bradahaw, from Dunedin. Master, agent. AronsT 20. Waitaki, 3.8., 22S tons, Edie, from Dnnedin. if. Aitken, agent. DEPARTURES. AcacHr 20. Fiery Cross, sch., 7'*> to oh, Campbell, tor L Jaie Anderson, ach., 07 tons, Sanders, for Bluff. Anderson and Co., agents. Oceola, brigantine, —'sl tons, for Auckland. VESSELS IN PORT. Steamer —Samson. Brigantincs- Oceola, Clyde. *i-raasted Schooner Jabberwock. Schooners —Isabel ta Pratt. Jan.- Anderson, Ketch—Franklin Belle. The ketch Franklin Belle, Captain Bradahaw, arrived in port yesterday from Dunedin, *fith 50 kegs of povvder for the Breakwater contractors, and a few sundries for various consignees. .. The schooner Jabberw. ck finished discharging this afternoon, and will commence loading with produce for Brisbane to-mor-Captain Edie, arrived in port thia afternoon from Dunedin with C.P>. CampWl. took her departure for Lyttelton this morning. with 20 tons of produce, shipped bj, Messrs*. J. and T. Meek. The schooner Jane Anderson, and brigantine Oceola sailed this afternoon, produce laden. The former for the Bluff, and the latter for Auckland. SHIPPING- TELEGRAMS. Nelson", August It'. The steamer Wallace has brought the Merlin's crew here. The schooner was carried by a strong flood tide on to the rocks and sunk shortly after. . ]0 Accklajjd, August lv. The steamer Go-Ahead, hound to \\ aitara, encountered a gale in whteh herpropel l e<and screw fangs broke, aud the lines were blown off the cylinders. One of the horse onboard died during the gale, hen off Mokau on Thursday morning, a snuU stealer, the Hannah Mokan was seen coming out- Three guns were tired as signals of distress, but the people on the Hannah Mokau did not reply, and the steamer came back to the Manukau under sail.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 737, 20 August 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 737, 20 August 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 737, 20 August 1878, Page 2

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