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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

POET OF OAMAJRU". ♦ VESSELS ttf PORT. Barrra»~William Clifford. -,..„. E£<Am«»-G*rtouji.>. Maid of OWo, Etoaak w OUTWARDS. ' J. |F FrrahdHhip,, sehoonur. imw, tut Grey mouth, r. m 3. Jaffrttys, ajrent. • Sl. J|::,K x ~ ti Bnmson,. p.D., tut tons. Edits, foe Dunedm. M- * EXPORTS. tw guuiHoru for Dnnedin—t saddln and bridle* K"«M. Holmes;*! Mid*. W. jvuf. t r.r-.fcm «««<":.-. Raid and (.toy :8t potatoes, Anders*« !l "' % •• 3 pnckwflis «u»tinip». Sm% and to. t»t Kakai.*. at »"" Cnulmurs-IJ ba,i.-.» wool, Kr'.wn. Tot »«f «; ttaith, at Port fc'halmcrs —S bales wind.A. H. Maude . 6 ditto ditto v •*. and W. Bee. for Tmiaru-1 bag Par friendship, for areymout.h, -2HO sacks (Tour. {■„.. ditto wheat,. 250 ditto oaC.-v 130 ditto boa, Era.EC and Co. + The schooner Friendship mailed for Crfeyrrvuth tast niirht with iv full earv'o. shipped by Pratt and »,». TIW tTniorv Company's steamer Mamsou k.t the Brimlcwatßr. for Dimcdin. this mtimini at fi.Uo. lu*■enifttrs : Mrs. ftayes. Messrs. J. Craw turd. Meikle. P. Sutherland, Hayes. Fulton. Dainty..9. Sew ey. and F„ Chasa, and nine in the strers-ae. *

THE MAtL STEAMER AtrSTRALEA. RalattMu to the Into li-roundtmr o. the stmrat. An* traliiv* tho '"Daily Times'" say *:-■" Vie have sinee aßOartainod that she was not in sueh jrond steering order as sli« niiirllt have lib'ii. tt appi;ar» that to prenaiit h»r ruddur jamniinif iiif.vinst the choclc* orv the tuddHr-po»6 undiu- th« Biinriuous pi'i-s.-mrt: f>f the hydraidiu jfMt. 8110 l.Mrr ww ai-raou'wl s.. a.« t.> rcdn.-B by n«wly onu'hult tho unantity »< hctiu that (.uiilit have buoiv ffivßiv to her. Cn other wnnh, the rtiddsr. InstMivd of rttfht over cither nue wa.v »r the «ther. only wunt a littlu more than half over. "Vbi.-" answered v«ry wuil in opua wivters, but in narrow ones it w:m Another affair for the steamer then needed all liha hnlnv that could- be arivcu to her. ami <piieklj-: at that. No wonder that she answered her helm- so •towly when coniimr in the other day : and thU fact. WS think, lu'.uount.s in some measure (or lieritrouudinif. So- many rumours are eu.Tuut reMpeetinir the unft>rtnnutu CnvntHu:tion-. that perhaps it '.vi>uld be advisabre to officially investiirufu the eireumstunees. ami laybare faets. Pity this was nor. done whilst the Aasf.ralia■wiuii in port. At the same time we are n{ opinion that. ■whoa«ueh u> very lony vessel :i,s f.hc Au.-t.ralia '-isifs the Port,. »ho should bo attended in and out by a steamtil(f, just to help her thread the channel."

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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 37, 3 June 1876, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 37, 3 June 1876, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 37, 3 June 1876, Page 2

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