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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

AlildVM.S. 1 OCTOBKK 1. Flirt, brigantine, 100 tons, from Mercury Bay, AuckJuud. DFPARTURKS. 1 Cl'. BKH 1. Waitaki, fi.s.. 223 tons, Peterson, for Dunedin. H. Aitkeii, agent. VK.vlil.B UN I'.oliT. Barque—Celestial Queen. Brigantino Flirt. Ti.ree-manted "• chooner— Garron. Sen-.oner— Mabel Jane. Ketch The s.s. Waitaiu. 0-.pt. Peterson, took her doparture for Dunedin at 8 p m. yes-frv - day with a number of pa-sender- a-y' l" u bags of wheat, shipped by Mes-rs. Anderson and On. . The brigantino Flirt arrived in port f'Otn Mercury B.y (AncUla.nl) last ninht. he brings a cargo of t.mbei consigned to Messrs. C. Galbraith and Co. . The three-masted schooner Garron having finished discharging will take in ballast and probably sail for "Newcastle on Friday. The schooner Mabel Jane will probably ,w»il for Hokitika to-night. ~.»,, The brigantme Eliza Mary will be berthed alongside' the wharf to-morrow morning and commence discharging her cargo ot timber. ~ The s.s. Ino after having been temporarily repaired at the Kakanui, arrived safely at Dunedin yesterday afternoon. The brigantino Lady Don which was wrecked at the Waikato Heads while bound from Oamaru to New Plymouth, some mouths s<g<>, an.l afterwards purchased by the Waikato Steam Navigation Company, has undergone a thorough overhaul at Auckland and iB said to be as staunch as ever. SHIPPING I'KLKURAMS. Auckland, October I. Sailed: Kotonia for the South. Passengers for Lyttelt.n— Mr. and Mrs Laham ; Aliases Want, Durant, Ciuloll, and the Baker and Farwm Company, after a most successful engagement here. -kwh, Henry Bla.kely, engineer of the Noitli Shoro ferry steamer, is missing. It is supposed ho is drowned. The Rotoiua had a rough passage across. A valuable steeplechase hotel?) belonging to the circus, died. The Suez mail, per TsJijore, left, Galle three days before contract fcmie. and is expected at the Sound on the Sid mst.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 772, 2 October 1878, Page 2

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300

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 772, 2 October 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 772, 2 October 1878, Page 2

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