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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

PORT OF OAM Alt U".

ttfWARDS. ArnrsT t. Samson.p.».. UV toon. Kiiic. from Dunedin. If. Altitun, alftmt. VESSEL* t?» PORT. At:ut XT t. Strnvmor-SnmHoii. S«hoon(ir«i—-ttaiT'in, N>bi-llu Andurson, tvil« Frandon, and EUbank t.'iixf.li-. m'TWAfIPH. Airnrwc t. fixllw Brandon, schooniu', '<'' tons, F. Hiibon, (nf Auckland. Jtastur. lurtmfl. IMPORTS. P(ji* SiuTiMnn, from Pum'din - t'onnicnc-'t-s : Familtori. MtuWn-toU'lfKHih Dtjpartmonf., J- K. l ; :pown. EUpM'. Rowland. Spwiw. B«», Mtwtito. ttook, niivnmuvr School. If. Aitktm, sttoward. Kwrwntt. SiMiCh, White. J. ttws. Rohh, Momw, t-ainu-riiHH, UootJv ami t'o. rppland and GMthulvT. tt. Brown, Pliynian, .Hitnii-^on. Townshrnd. Thomson-and- i ",, Wannhoi'ouu'h. J Anderson and 0".. J l . W. ismmnd t'dall. A. Fftluonur, W. Aitkmi, .f. M. Andt-rson, E. Sleif. ftattrnuy, uml tto.. Ki"U". ttwnoy amU'o. JWlik#*. tlpport, Maitland. StwannonS. Etappts, Keivdfcwvt,. Hood ami- 9h»nnan, Roidandtipay. Bunk nt New Zealand, tySt«Mrh»P. Untlnivy, Jt'N'ab, Aimers. Kim«onv Roburtsnn, Moodiu, Harbour Foard. Houston. ©lfitvt». SMlars, S. JTmvuy, Kain, !.«!»► I'.aiiK, Coify,in», ©aiftralth, Maude. M' Ken*i<\ and Finch and C<».

• EXPORTS. Pbp Bell« tsrandon, f<>P Auckland—to suck* oatmeal. Andurson and Co. ; 50 ditto ditto. J. and 'P. Jteelt I t CUM prwwvwl mrnvt, tow twiit Moor#: :573 sacks Horn-, att ditto barluy, to ditto pollard. 28 ditto wheat,. •*. and T. St««k.

i Th« Onion Company'* p.* Siwiwon arrived iilonswula \ th» Bruakwatur. at M>i» afternoon. Mhn left f>«n'•din* wt <riirht u'uUwk this momlnif. and <mperi«nccil a atponir M. VV. wind, an<l lii iivy St. I'l. swell, to arrival. Shu brtiitw ovttr ninety ton* ot (avrso. ♦>« the trip up. «n« «t 6hu sailoW hud liin tinirttP badly sma»h«d. wh«rv handling a box. roptsunat(?fy.. amonu- th« pns»en«er9 «W Or. Dalo, who carnt'vdly dpussed tho injurud limb. Thu Stamson bptnifs the folVowinir ptawmfflsre: -St»t«<»o.: Dr. Sorely. t»r. l>al«: \resi?r». Farry. Fuarsoa. Raft. Bltuiu. Milliiitfti>n. .foudd. Onv famphKlf. Jfrs». Pansy and uhild. Mm. Kinnoup. Mrs. Parcy, Mrs. t'ampbetf: and tan stuwaixo.

StraCtAt, SKtPFtNTf TET.EORAJt!*. [KIIUM DCII OWN CUtIItKXrOSPKST. |

f.rrm.Tos. Tuesday. Soiled: T. B. Taylor, schmnet. with, railway iron fur Oiunaru;

fa its summary foe Uluropt/this mouth, the "Times" ' Shippinif bumnoss has been dullin all Its branches, ; espeufally in tho foreign ami intercolonial touted the I season, mid-winter, heimr tho principal cause of the liupruNHiou iu thu L'ilMC of the intercolonial business, " whilst tho ifonoral tr.ulo depression that appeal to prevail throughout tho world. has affected the colonies, i (Tortfllfn relations. tho cessation I >t immigration, ami ' the markets fully stocked with merchandise of all ' kinds, may bo coupled with this, as depressing ' factors* , , ~, ! The temporary break in emigration from the put country hurt: luu-i proved an unmixed blessing. enabling J this Province, at ary rate, to tide ewer the winter • suiwon without tho wry of the unemployed being heard, i We shall bo prepared to recefwu. few hundreds of_ the ! rlffht sort of people between thin and the New \ear. I bud must object to undue presswre upon the labor market. The utmost circumspection to preserve an •auuts balance between supply and demand is indispen#alMe, And,, moreover, the C'otony insist.-" upon quality as wtill as quantity, and resoialfrly objects to anything approaching a rough-and-ready deportation from British slums.

j| the trrrET;. hope. i Captain Wing. of the steamer Shag. bits supplied the r. •* Daily tlmw" with some particulars of the loss of the 1 ettttor Hope, from whiitft it is evident that her «wr f narrowly escaped with-their lives. The Hope, bound •: 1 to taStoeraki. attempted thu entrance about midnight «»Wsdnusday last. When she was in the break bej < twoun tho reefs tho wind failed her. the surf swept her »' dfl«lss, driving tho throe men constituting her crew to 1. tho rigging for safety. Thus helpless, she was driven en- to the routes by thu surf, and tay there unnoticed J nntil day-break Thursday -her crew meanwhile holdiriu- !' «in o» bests they could. When day broke she was ob- • served by some ttshermen. who at once conveyed the illtoll to Jtoeraki, and- to I'aptain Wing. The (utter at oncu ordered steam to be got up. intending to take thu Shag round to the assistance of the stranded Vessel, but it wus soon-ascertained that no relief could b« afforded that way, and the crew of the Sthasr then luildud. and taking linns with- them walked round to , tho wreck. Tliero w:vs a -strip of broken water betweenthe ffc>pe and the hooch, and to establish, communication* wtth* the party of rescuers the Hope's crew made : foot a lino to a door and Moated if. ashore, where it wiu* Miami by tho Shujf's men , and one by one the three men V«i hauled to the beach by it. Very soon after she ' atruclt: the Hope's bottom was knocked in. but the rust oi hor held- toiftither, inasmuch that she was disttnutly made out by those'on board tho Pcautifut Star, !jWh«n- tho tutf.nr ' pushed- Kocroki on Iter way from ©timuru <m Saturday.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 87, 1 August 1876, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 87, 1 August 1876, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 87, 1 August 1876, Page 2

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