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SHIPPING.

PORT OF OAMARU. HIGH WATER AT OAMARU. TO-MORKOW._ 7.53 tt.ni., and 8.25 p-m. MONDAY. 8.06 a.m., and 9.29 p.m. ARRIVED. Joe 13. K9. SAILED Jr.vc 12. Ohau, s.s., 411 tons, Anderson, for Auckland, via list Coast ports. H. Aitken, agent. IX HARBOR. Barque—Wild Wave EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rotokino, s.s., from Bluff, to-morrow. Herald, 9.9., from Duncdin, on Monday, lath instant. Poherua, 3.9., from Dnnedtn, early PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Rotokino, s.s., for Sydney, on Monday. Nairnshire-, 9.5., for London, on June Herald, s.s., for Northern and %> est Coast porta, on Motwlay, I.lth. Pohema, 9.9., for Brisbane, early EXPORTS. Per s.s. Ohan: For Napier—4 cases, 3 .vi.L--., W. H. Cottrell: 20 sks oatmeal, J. and T. Meek. For (Jisborne—so sks Hour, 80 j sks do, 20 i sks do, J. and T. Meek. For Tauranga—l box, Constable Marsh : 40 sks Sour, 1 do wheatme.il, 30 sks potatoes. 100 sks oats, J. and T. Meek. For Auckland —2OB sks wheat, X.Z. L, and M. A. Company ; 132 sks potatoes, F. H. Townsend : 3 holes woollens, O'W.F. Company ; 100 sks fiour, D. Hay ; 100 ska floor, Ireland ami Co. ; 900 sks'tlour, 400 § sks do, 200 .{ sks do, 35 sks wheat. 225 ska pollard, 4S sks potatoes, J. and T. Meek: Gti sks potatoes, Liatott, Sfceet, aiul C*>- For Suva—24 sks potatoes, Pryor and Sons. VESSELS HOMEWARD BOUND FROM OAMARU. Vessel. Sailed. Days out. Oban Bay Feb. IK 111 Latra Feb. 26 107 Canterbury March 31 74 The Union Company's steamer Rotokino has been detained at the Bluff, and will not arrive until to-morrow morning. She left the Bluff at 7 o'clock this morning, and will sail from this port for Sydney on Monday The Union Company's steamer Ohan left late last evening with a quantity of produce for the North. _ The steamer Nairnshire arrived off here at an early hour this morning from Timarn, and was boarded by Captain Sewell, but owing to the sea being somewhat rough at the entrance to the harbor, it was decided not to bring her to a berth until the sea had moderated. The Nairnshire will cruise about outside, and will probably lie brought to berth at high water to-morrow morning.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 4999, 13 June 1891, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Oamaru Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 4999, 13 June 1891, Page 2

SHIPPING. Oamaru Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 4999, 13 June 1891, Page 2

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