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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS. pKPTKMBEn 25. Eliza Mary, brk'antine, Mil tons, Watson, | from the Manukim. i»r|>AIITUR"S. Ski-tkmbki: '2">. Aikshaw, baqne. f>73 tons Tyson for United Kingdom. P. Cunmngham and Co., audits. ~ - Pelican, schooner, 74 tens, Munro, for Wellington. H. Aitken. agent. VttHSKI.S IN PORT.

Steamer -Waitnki Barques—Cabarfeidh. Three-masted Schooner —Garron. .Schooners —.Tane Anderson, Isabella Pratt, Mabel Jane, Martha Reid. Ketches —Anna.

The barque Aikshaw, 573 tons, Capt. Tyson, sailed for the United Kingdom .-it S o'clock this 1110 ning. and as the wind was favorable she was soon out of sight. Tho cargo which was put on board in four and a-half days, consists of 900 tons of wheat, 550 of which wcro nhipped hero and tho rest at Lyttelton. Tho shippers aro Messrs. P. Cunningham and Co., and they value the cargo at about L7OOO. As the Aikshaw has tho appearance of a vessel adapted for swift sailing, she will, probably, make a smart passage, and wc sincerely wish Capt. Tsson a prosperous voyage. The brigantine Kliza Mary arrived in port at an early hour this morning fr*>m the Manukau, which port she left on the 13th iust. The cargo consists of timber, and is consigned to Mess™. C. Ga'braith and Co. The three-masted schooner Garron, Capt. Vrnold, was moored inside the Breakwater yesterday afternoon, and will commence .discharging her cargo of coal to-morrow. The schooner Pelican. Capt. Munro, took h*;r departure for Wellington about noon to-day, with a full cargo of broadstuffs. The ketch Anna, Capt. Tall, cleared at the Customs yesterday for Riverton, and will probably sail this evening.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 766, 25 September 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 766, 25 September 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 766, 25 September 1878, Page 2

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