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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

PORT OF OAMAKU. ♦ tSVARD& Mat 9. SniBMO. pi*, 121 tons, E&V. twxa twneibn. M. *!**.***. poRX JUfft. Stnmtr—Strnaoa. * Brijt -Clematis. B*)|tM»tiae—Ethel. Schooner*—Jfera and Elizabeth Cuite- ♦ The schooner Zku? hit the Bu,j jKwterOaf evening for W«lttn|{i!anL SHIPPING ITEMS, A London tetH(fWHW» «fc»ted llartA IW. tatotms Dm ship- tfceiU Britain tavtatf cnwanteml terrible w—nhir. bvokmt wttfttT'togytdl Ow the 3*u Jwren* the two son# died«( k >rt»at£«v*. Uto «»ptmn awl thirteen men took to> * bout, and suffered Cert inly fr»n» hunifur. Tht«» ot the men died. The *ttr«i«ot* were forced to «»t po«ton» »t the remain* ot their rfeiul mda» to Hasp, fcota starving?. Ctt the llth fit March the? W«r* resuued* to the tot stag® o< emaciation. Ih* teteipfM® ttow not state what port the ship* was birnnd tor, nor whereabout* the wa were picked wpi. rour hundred wind-bound vessels* fete the rt«er Mersey. Gngliuid, on Bmulay. JI»Mh 1». inctmßre? «ne hundred and ninety-«hr«e bound lrot» l.tvstronl {►> fbwiiim ports. The spectacle was tmpm-wfented. The veseeii* formed » processfoi*. sometimes ten abreast. »nd oueupied two hoars in passbw oat t» sunt A handsome compliment ts pttftl t» the sustain of the vessel whfch rescued the utwvivßfs of the Strathmore by the Lutwfoo "Timetf,''' whiuh, in an editorial tijxuti the wtbteut of the advunttffw* of the »ttr*i*ors. vestwl whiuk at length armed t»» resoueher was* ik ITntted States whater. ore her ennwe to th* south Sea flshtirftw. Ifar eaptajn. we are toM. aa*« op> th» uhiknetr ot the sdason'W pruKtw the smfcc ot the pottruMtttuna* he found at the CVuajit*, "t»« mradiiuani tuuouni ot eur« they «t>«M not haviif taeesvtd It he had not takon theni with htm. W c ate »t»fc the Eaitltsh nutton will ittiljftr it» it if«s«rv«.-> *th« sitKrnke tu> which Cltptniu subnutt«tj.ivn»l wilt n»t £»tl l»» dSt» bunottr,. untl som#tht , isc moee ttu»» fcivru h»ww, tt» the duud »nd t» the niun; StARIKK M>ILEH& The boihiw «(thw «iinrf«r, pwWfe-tajr. ti»* ejt wt Ux» epeMtt at Rwtifflaottth. tit ow«sf t» tsivtm the fjswiW- "f ik months''MMViment which t«w fetsen untfertakstt 1H counMtjtioo \vicK thw boiler* eomtiMttttse. *Vu>? ut tfte 6U/ty tifltilvy (it R* not thte ti> nuturaji \v«in* and tsthf' iw ti?' «h«n«ua»H A 6 onw thnit bl wii» supposed the afCer fctin^r lioiuhmitod to the eontfaiwers. absorbed some »f tfie p»nMtftfaft ot Ihtt «t>pper!» with whwtv it fjcuui'ttf' itttm contact* and the Kontniuinutisd watsr set of* a sii»|>t« tf&lvwuij circle wiChiJV the' b«it«r itseti the moment it VMine ixb conta«4 with thit iron e( whivhi it is th& notion &► now jceneralty abttntfoned. anct it luw huntv (uund the siuue phenoiuenon is o6sevyaE'ti£ where there ant m> at an* aiurtuintf ratu. and varimw m«Chotfct tinse fteett (kc uheek it. IThe experimeat in the ticinrfsp cunsistwt to it nnntbe? ot aine prutiss in metaliie vontout with the stays luuf skim of the boiler, amf. as jirni a better conctauttojf Et»ly than irtotv.the nutterial of t&« boiler watt converted into m neKitfWe. arul w.i* preserved at the expense ot the 't"he resvttc «< the experinient i» out the whote satis&iotory. Cor, whits Vitaiky sftJine nmiuuiw) ha*tt h>rmed »» the nppcr ■urhu]«»ot the boifar experimented ttpon. the bottom uompurat£vuiy teee (rum csprrosiKe action whejn- i;nrv* " tnwteit with the other boiler, whiuh wa» feit in it* oci> gtnat statu.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 15, 9 May 1876, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 15, 9 May 1876, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 15, 9 May 1876, Page 2

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