SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF OAMAKU. ♦ VESSELS IK PORT. Mats. Eritf—ClonmtliK. BriKßJttii-m—Etfc«! ScftoOTeW—Mara, Eliiabatfv Ctwte, antt Clio. EXPORTS. Put Zior. tat Wefl»Jifrt»n—3oO sack* ttmw. «0O hulf»a«k!» ditto-,, 32& quarter-socks dittos, tto mmfc* pwU»r>*. tQO ditto bra», ltd ditto wheat, £SO ditto w*ta, 40 ditto potatoes,. Kay and Eurr.
O attrcntY ajt& mcre>er to* the ttmfi seas. th* mvttiiuwm eftaraetJ with the mtwikrs of the taptain ami four tuata» of th« »htj« fannie- were- given »p at Ctilaii* to* the: Ensrlmb anStinrttfe* otu February 25. They ware «ta«»n' to number,, antl hatl atl been brottstht the day before frona. {"ante*,, where they hutt ttnttef* ]ron» their petiKnunary examination- before the Frenc:h authorities. The *«!i»el tothngetl to. Yarmouth, r-mva Sisotiu* wvitintf under the Enirtishi tbut. awl wa> a thr«eniaxtml vessel of about 9(50 tons. The prisoners i»in«»l heratAntwerpi. The eaptain. Stanley HatfieM »* a Canadian : We»tl»y„ the first mate, was an. Irishman: am* M&cUonuh{„ the se«on<S mute, was an Knirliwhniari'. Busidett th« vfaveiv prisoners anil the those munftmi nlKceß),, there w»r« »n bourtl two tfebians*. Van Mwyrtefe. the steward., aiitt n relative,. Tru»itU\. mafcircr the kjg-.v sixteen hand* alt tofifc The appearanve of the < Enarti»hi poliuu to Calais atWautßtt enuvUlerahto attention.. arul whan. the gendarmes toots up. their position outsiik the jfaot, ttl h»»injr baeome jteneralty known that the men ware 60 he iftvun ttpv there must have been ttvm J.WO to 3 t W>s spectators. When the mutineers ortie out they were hanctctxtttedL A strong foeire ot I.oTwt«n police wa» to waiting tt» take: ot tbem. they alt put on. boivrtt a steamer anit tantfetiat Iter the Sivrnw attßrnooi*. Thtt prfeonerw' names are Jfattefc CarffttMi*, Spuniaril: (tiovanni titrearis. rafKefleit* tanstov, Pascoto* Oitwfws. Ckorjre Lettew. all Greeks: C3<ior({« Orn«n. are Italian; Plater Petßrsonv a t>.ine : *%o»!rt«».AniwraM. a Tlwte: Charte.* Kenfcen. an F.xyx* ttshmaftt ami OWarl Siww Morat. Spaniartf. _ The mutiny and! murdars toofc pface to the Bay ot t!l«r:iy. to OctobM nnttsr peuutiarty alnwion.* eiryum< »tanc«!». Thuir ob|««t. it was saitt. ww tn setae the ship, by whiuhi they wottM have rKaliseil t;*nix. Owins'. howuvor. tn. the munty «oiuiu»:t amt strategy «t thestewartt, *h« »hip« wa» saVKili anit the Kteverv mrtttnecrs t»«r« afet» eaptnrctH Dtt February 2»S the whofe or therw were 8.-t»mine»l btiftiru Sir Thomiw ttunry. thtr sitting nia;vbffate at BirtV-atmet I anil alttsr the sharjfe haili htjetv f«rtnaplty entdrett. they were all renmnttett for the attstttfanee »>t thetr ranptif tive eont4at».
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 14, 8 May 1876, Page 2
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399SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 14, 8 May 1876, Page 2
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