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Smith, who surceeds Mr jj aVlm al manager of the Union ofiin Company's office, has entermn fc» new duties. j Ccrinn.ii will work Oamaru to;nkin2 cargo for Wellington, New : K 'tl and Onelninga, via Dunedin. jTiipori arrived at Oamaru at 4 ;k this morning. She landed 30 merchandise, shipped 250 tons -iice. and sailed afc 11.30 for n.Picton. Nelson, and the Coast. s rii tha Grej-nionth bar is joi-'- Tlu> Kittawa and Flora, ihiri been delayed in tlie river ii«k past. were expected to sail :j,rlvttelton and Dunedin iespe=.Tie Kamnna, Kotnku, Polierua, fern were expected to get into "j:i this morning, itritis installation on hoard -.ilhvraith and M'Eaehern's s:ii:i;ola claims to have broken sHsia receiving signals from tlie □'.ation at Cocos Island. On ii: of September 25th, when a. Sit Albany, the Karoola's opera-sfi-:'.t contl signals from Cocos i k: Cocos roitid not read the tiu reply. On examination of iar: is was found that the Kajiiar.ce from Cocos Island was life. Other communications steamers were transmitted iiisi.ir.ivs ranging from 1000 to eli-S.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10902, 20 October 1911, Page 3

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NOTES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10902, 20 October 1911, Page 3

NOTES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10902, 20 October 1911, Page 3