SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS. November 29. Jessie, ketch, from Dunedin. G. Simper, a'ent. DEPARTURES. NOVEMKER 29. Waitaki, s.s., 22S tons, Edio./or Dunedin, If. Aitkcn, agent. November 30 Annie Hill, brigautine, J2B tons, M'Kay, lor the Bluff. CLEARED OUTWARDS. November .'lO. Ethel, brigantine, JBO tons, Anderson, for Tiniaru. Master, agent. Annie Hill, brigantine, 12S tons, M'Kay, for the Bluff. Master, agent. Cabarfeidh, larque, 333 tons, M'Konzie, for Auckland. Mabel Jane, schooner, 3S tons, Graham, for llokitika. Anderson and Co., agents. VESSELS IN PORT. Barques—Cito, Cabarfeidh. Banpicntine—Countess of Errol. Three-masted schooner—Fairlie. Brig—Pakcha. Brigantine—Ethel. Sehoonors—Pelican, Mabel Jane, Elibank Castle, and Isabella Pratt. Ketches—Jessie, Palmerston. EXPORTS Per Cabarfeidh, for Auckland—lsoo sks wheat, Loan and Mercantile ; 400 ditto, P. Cunningham and Co ; 400 sks oats, Loan and Mercantile ; 250 do, G. Sumptcr ; 400 do, J. and T. Meek ; 100 tons flour, J. and T. iMrt-k ; 40 tons do, J. T. Evans ; 200 bags oatmeal, J. and T. Meek. Per Waitaki, for Dunedin—7 bags, 4 csks, 1 hale, Brown, Sutton, and Co.; 2 cases, Watson and M'lntosh ; 300 sks wheat, Hay and Barr ; 5 bags hides, 11. Aitkcn ; S kegs butter, Bailie and Humphrey ; 5S bales wool, N.Z.L. and M.A. Co.; 30 bales wool, John Rcid ; 71 do do, Otomatata ; 67 do do, E. Menlove. Per Ethel, for Timaru—lso sacks wheat, 150 sacks oats, 50 sacks oatmeal, J. and T. Meek. Per Annie Hill, for the Bluff—loo sacks flour, Anderson and Co.; 250 do do, 20 do pollard, 100 do bran, 250 do chaff, J, and T. Meek. Per Mabel Jane, for Hokitika—lso sacks Hour, 50 do wheat, 50 do oats, 200 do bran, 22 do pollard, 10 do oatmeal, Anderson and Co. ♦ The s.s. Waitaki, Capt. Edie, took her departure for Dunedin last night, with passengers and a general cargo. The barque Cabarfeidh, Captain M'Konzie, has finished discharging, and will probably Hail to-night with a cargo of produce for Auckland. The barque Cito is lying at the outer anchorage, and will probably proceed inside the harbor on Monday. The Mabel Jane will probably sail to-night for Dunedin with a cargo of produce. The Elibank Castle is lying alongside the Maeaudrew Wharf, discharging her cargo of timber consigned to C. Galbraith and Co. Tho brigantine Annie Hill, Capt. M'Kay, took her departure this morning for the Bluff, with a cargo of produce. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Sydney, Nov. 29. The Assam arrived in the Sound last night. Passengers:—For Sydney—Monaignor Lamb, Bishop of Christehurch ; for New Zealand Captain Dai re ; Messrs. Clease, Langa, Becl (wife and daughter), War (and daughter). A unanimous vote of confidence has been passed in tho action of the directors of the Australian Steam Navigation Company.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 822, 30 November 1878, Page 2
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