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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS. JASVMXt 11. ! Kit. DEPARTURES. jAStTAW 10. Wiutakiv t.t.„ E**» for Xhowdtn. B. Aitken:, agwit. „___„ EXPGRTCS. Per Waitaki,. toe Dttwdav—2€o afc* wheat, Anderson ands Covs 12 do- potato**, Coffi*; 20 do ttbur, I. Morton; 60 bags wool. Rmwhl Ri«Jg«» ?' 27 M» *>, D. Booth; 87 Mw wool.. Omaronut; 61 <ted©v A. M'Master* 40 rfo rfov. Walker and Mark; SS do do. Elephant flill ; 23 cfo- tlov H. K. P. ; 26 do do, Oteftaika ;43 do> «b». Station Peak; 57 do iloi. Henmore : 37 do do, EL Mealove; 3 do do>. Cbrriedale. m Tha Oamnnt and Dunedh* Steamship Company's *.». Waitakiv Captain Ediev sailed for Dunedinat about 9 o'clock last night, taking away* large eargo- of wool, grain, and sundries. Fov the- first time for many years there is not a single vessel in port, the Waitafei, the Tait of the small number which have honors*! the port during the past week or so> having luHl taat evening. * SHIPPING TELEGRAM & LYTTKLTCKt. Jan. 10. Sailed—Dido, for Waitapoe ; Keatrel, for C&thVs'Br»«r- - .„ Fort CttAtsnuts; Jan. 10. imvi(l<-Maggie Paterson, from LytteJton. Dahlia, from Kobart Town. Suited Owake Belle, for Ttmaru. Wanaka, for the North. AceKt.*.Nft>, January 10. Arrived—Hawea, s.s., front the South toWKttf KOTOS, January 10. The Immigration Department has. received information of the sailing of the Taranaki for Port Chalmers, from CMasgow, on *tn November, with 223 immigrants; and a barque from Plymouth to Lyttetton, on the 18th November, with 350 immigrants. There is no advice of the steamer. ] The Melbourne Argus states, that the Northom wa# burned off Batavia. and! that the cargo was largely covered by insurances in Sydney. . Captain Johnston, of the Marine Department, returned this- evening in the- SteMa from surveying Kglvthous* sites on hapitt tad Stephens Tstanda. On Kapiti, an excellent site., with an elevation of 320 feet at south-west end of the island, is very inaccessible, and between 500 and 600 feet high. A special! lens, relleetiiig the light downward, wilt be required for it. Arrived Arawata, from the South ; Taupo, from> the North. Sailed— Taupo. for the South and Arawata f«u> Nelson. „ ,_ Svoskv, January IP. Tho Macsdon. from- Brisbane to Melbourne, grounded omvshoal in Moreton Bay. !«n«; was got o/F with a damaged rudder, and i» leaking considerably. The passengers retained ti) Brisbane.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 855, 11 January 1879, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 855, 11 January 1879, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 855, 11 January 1879, Page 2

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