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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS. Ato«tst23Waitaki, s.s., 223 tons, Edie, from Dun•din. H. Aitken, agent. DEPARTURES. Acccst 23. Jabberwock, three-masted schooner, 87 tons, M'DougalT, for Brisbane. G. Sumpter, agent? _ Clyde, briganMne, Edmonds*, for Bateman'e Bay, N>.W. O. Snmpter, agent. VKvHsEf.S 'N ►'okl'U Afocht 23. Steamer —Waitaki Brigannines --Kthrl, Helma. Schoonew-Tsaoella Pratt, Cora, Mabel Jane, and Maggie Paterson. ♦ Th«s.», Waitaki. Cap*. Edfe, arrived in port aft the uaoal hour to-day, from Unnedin, with a number of passengers and a general cargo. „ . • The 3-maated schooner .Tabberwocfc, Caps. M'DougalJ, sailed this afternoon /or Brwfcanewith 84 tons of produce, shipped by Messrs. rTassell. Son, and Co., J. and 1. Meek, A. H. Maude. and G. Sumpter, and oriainal cargo from Dnnedin. The brigaotin© Clyde, Capt. Edmonds, took her departure this afternoon for Batoman'a Bay (.tfew South Wales) in halhwt. " The schooners Isabella Pratt and Mabel Jana finished loading this afternoon. They will probably sail to-night—the former for Wellington, and the latter for Hokitika. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Lttibxton, Angnst22. Arrived—Fiery Cross, from O unaru. AvcsxAVTt, August 2Z. The- schooner Atlantic, 22 days oat from Fate* for the Mannkao. with a cargo of sheep. i« missing, as is also the Kaiuma, irom Waitara, also with sheep. It w feared they are wrecked. The native* brnught word that a quantity of wreckage has been washed ashore at the South Head, Bag'an and a constable, on proceeding to the place, found 30 carcases of fat sheep, no brands which the natives caid came ashore on tie previous night; al o, a small ladder and a semi-circular box, with 7 «>y 2 battens, 2ft 3in. in leneth, painted in Pmssian blue and white alternately. The box is of a kind used for covering a rudder shaft, and isnow in the constable's possession. i onstable Bulford waa also informed by a settler living at Ruapuke. distant IS miles from Raglan, that on Friday last a portion of a false keel. » quantity of onions, a box of candles, and several sheeps' carcases had come ashore upon Ruapuke beach. The yacht Feat capsized at Norther Wairo, Kaipara. and the owner, Antonta Sonne, was drowned. He had-warn nearly ashore when he tun fid back for his coat. whioh waa floating in t he strwam, and wa> uoaVe again to reach the bank.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 740, 23 August 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 740, 23 August 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 740, 23 August 1878, Page 2

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