SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF OAMARU.
■ ■■' ■♦ May 9—High water at Oainaru—6.ss ft.m.
vn:BSICT,S IN PORT. Barquo-Waratnli. Brigantittfc.— Oceola. Schoonen.— Mftitl of Otago, Afary King.
KNTEftßti INWAEDS. May B.— St. Kild*j s.s., FldMrenlay, ftata Dunetlin. HiW arid Burr, agentxs. Vatoohgeri—MomiH Dalejr and Kn«o. May 8. — OHniJjsd, soh., fiom Dunodin.
CLEARED OUTWARDS. May B— Wnitnki, 8.8., Edie, (or Dunodin. H. AUkoh, agent. May 8. — Oceola, brigantino, Davis, for Ancklnnil, O. Snmptor, Rgont.
SAILED. May 8. — Palace, bnrquo, for Auckland.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Samion, p.i., from Dunedin, this day. Columbia, ich., from Napior, daily.
EXPORTS. Per Waitaki, for Dunodin.— 3 casks, 12 bags, Homershaw ; 2 hhds. atout. Keast and M'Carthyj 24 bam potatoes, Aikonlicad; 1 box, Holmes ; I do, Henderson ; 1 do, M'Lennan; 1 package; Baillio and Humphrey j 175 sacks wheat, Anderson and Co. • 1 demijohn, I case, 1 cage, Railway ; 48 sacks wheat, N.Z.L. and M.A. Co. ; 1 rani, Christie j 1 case, H. J. Millov ; 4 bales wool, Morven Hills. Per Oceola, for Auckland — 501 sacks flour, 200 i«do do, 60 do oatmeal, 117 do wheat, 9 do bran, 1({ pollard, J. and T. Mcok ; GOO wicks wheat, N.Z.L. and M.A., Co; 200 sacks oats, Cunningham and Co. ; 258 sacks oats, 500 do Horn*, Hay and Barr ; 280 sacks oats, 120 do wheat, 230 do bran, (}. Sumptea.
TheOamam and Dunedin Steamship Co.'s i. ■. Waitaki, Captain Ktlio, left for Dunedin at 11 a.m. yesterday, with a full cargo and a number of passengers. 'flic B.s. St. Kilda, Captain Floworday, arrived in port from Dunedin, en route for the north, yesterday. Sho loft again last night. The brigantine Oceola. Captain Davies, cleared outwards yesterday for Auckland, with a cargo of wheat, oats, and breadstufl's. Tho schooner Glimpse entered inwards from Dunedin yesterday morning, having arrived lato tho night before. Sho brings a cargo of palings. The brig Palace sailod for Auckland yesterday morning. Tho Union Steamship Co.'s p.s. Samson, Captain Jones, is duo hore from Dunedin at daylight this morning. The " Napier Telegraph " of May 3rd has tho following : — Tho schooner Columbia will leave to-morrow for Oamaru. She will take coal down as ballast for salo thero.
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North Otago Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 1883, 9 May 1878, Page 2
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