SHIPPING.
PORT OF OAMABU, HIGH WATKsTt OAMABU, T» MOEXOW. 3.8 sj&. and 3.24 p,m, K3SVAY. 3.41 s.m. end 3.6S p.m. AURIVrTO. Jcxt IS. Banks Peninsula, t.t., 120 ten*, Richardno, bom Dnnedin. H. Aitktn, agent. SAILKD. JffLT 19. Banks Penlnaula, t.t., 120 tons; Richardton, for Dnnedin. H. 4itkeo, agent. IK HARBoR. Schooner—lsabella Andert on EXPKCTED ABRIVALa Banks Peninsula, »,»., (torn Dnnedin, on Tuesday, Thursday, tnd Saturday mornInge Mamari, t.t. from Capetown, dally. Colic, s.t. t from Port Chalmers, on tho 23ndlnst. Anglo Norman, barque, from Dnnedin, daOy Ganymede, barque, from London, via Hspier, middle September PBOJBCTKD DEPARTURES. Banks Penisanla, as., for Dnnedin, on Tnaaday, Thursday, and Saturday after, noons, at 3 o'clock Q Mamari, ».«., for London, 22nd July. Coiac, u„ for Briibane, on the 220 d inat, VESSELS HOMEWARD BOUND FEOM OAMAKU. Veaael. Sailed. Days out. Dxmtdln March 20 122 Warwickshire May 31 51 Hndtoa Jnne 14 34 lone Jnne 24 24 NEW ZEAL&ND SHIPPING COMPANT'S LINK. Expected Arrivals. At Auckland—Waitscgi; from London, tailed May 6 Bangitikei, tailed In May. Duke of Sutherland, s.s., from Capetown, ■ailed Jnne 7. AtLytteiton—Waipa, from London, tailed In May. Wairoa. tailed Mey 9. Nettie, from New York, tailed March 25. At Itspier—Bangitikei, from London, tailed In May. At Port Chalmers—Anglo-Norman, from London, tailed March 26. Plako sailed May 22. flumnni to follow. R.M.S. Kaikonra, from Plymouth, to tail Jnne 23 ; dne Anguat 10. At Wellington Otaki, from Loudon, tailed March 18. Orari, tailed May 22, Bakaia to follow. Phojscteo DzrAsnrßsa. From Lyttelton—Wlnaabrands, in July. Wairoa and Waipa to follow. From Picton—Weatern Belle, in July » The Union Company's steamer Banks Penintnla arrived here this morning, with 40 tons cf general merchandise for various coeiignees, from Onoedin- She left again this afternoon on her return journey. The barque Anglo Norman is taking in ballast st the Dnnedin wharf and may be expected to arrive early next week. The Anglo Norman is 522 tons register, and has been chartered to load grain for Loudon. The National Mortgiae and Agency Com* pany will be ber ageats. Ihe National Mortgage and Agency Company have received advice of the sailing of the barque Ganymede on the 17th May fiom London, bound to Napier and Oamarn. She has 2120 packages and 2563 bars of Iron for this port, and is expected to arrive towards the end of September.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XV, Issue 4724, 19 July 1890, Page 2
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385SHIPPING. Oamaru Mail, Volume XV, Issue 4724, 19 July 1890, Page 2
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