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SHIPPING

PORT OF OAMARU HIGH TVATT K AT OAMA.F.U TO-MOR'ROW. 3.2G a.m. and 3.44 p.m. ARRIVED. March SI. Omapere, s.s, 3-5'J ton?, Smith, from Dunedin. H. Aitken, agent. Go-ahead, s.s.. 129 toua, i'lumlcy, irom Dnnedin. J. and T ; Meek, agents. ENTERED AT CUSTOMS. March 31. Maud Graham, SO tons, Jorgensen, from Havelock. Master,'agent, SAILED. i.'Ar cu 31. Go-ahead, s.f., 120 tons, Plumley, for northern ports. J. and T. Meek, ageats. IN HARBOR. Steamers—Elderslie and Omapere. Brigantine —Oceola. Schooners Welcome, ifand Graham, Clyde. EXPF.CTED ARRIVALS. Beautiful Star, a.8., from Punedin, tomorrow morning. Grafton, 5.?., from the North, to-m rrow. Enterprise, sch, from Napier, daily. Dnnedin, ship, from Port Cnaime.s, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Omapere, a.s., f-.r Greymouth, via way ports, this evening. , „ , Grafton, s.s., for Northern and West Coast ports, to-morrow. Beautiful Star, s.s, for Dunedin, s„ 3 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. Elderslie, s hj., for London, end of March. IMPORTS. Per Maud Graham—47,oooft sawn timber, James Craig and Co. Per Omapere—From Dunedin : 2 hhds XXX, W. Donaldson ; 120 bdls standards. 36 coils wire retting, M. M'Ke'lar; 270 bdls standards, 8 do wire, 03 coiie wire. N.Z.L. & M.A. Co. ; 3 caks, J. Craig and Co. Per Go-ahead —From Dunedin : 2 casks • sheep dip, "Christie; 25 bales corn sacks, Neil Bros. EXPORTS. Per Go-ahead—For Wanganui : CO sks flour, 90 1-do do, 180 J-do do, 1G sks oatmeal. J. and T. Meek; 15 sks flour, 50 S-do do, 40 £-do do, Gray and Aldrieh. The fore-and-aft schooner Maud Graham entered the Customs this morning, f.-om Havelock. She left that port last Thursday, and arrived -in port at 2 o'cloc'c yesterday afternoon, after a smart passage of under four days. The Union Company's steamer Omapere arrived here this morning, with ;&out 20 tons of cargo, from Dunedin. She is to leave for Greymonth and usual West Coast rorti this evening. The steamer Go-ahead arrived li;re from Dnnedin this morning, n ith a small cargo. she left this afternoon, with 25 tons of prodace, for the north.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IX, Issue 2865, 31 March 1885, Page 2

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SHIPPING Oamaru Mail, Volume IX, Issue 2865, 31 March 1885, Page 2

SHIPPING Oamaru Mail, Volume IX, Issue 2865, 31 March 1885, Page 2