SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF OAMAKU,
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Th« tToiott Company'* rtennwr ft-nutiinJ Star, from Timwu- to DuneUin.put ins." v<-rt. thnmsh *trr*» ft wetrthiir, M llvo o'clock thb mornimr. C:ipf(ua Pteter* tua rtpo*t.» thn,B he leftTlmaru at sis o'clock !:-«it ruifint, «&o weather at the time t.einu" I'ne wtt-h a. lisfht trotSe. Wtenoffthe Sinetf Mite Ec:-..:h. .a Ivavy S*.w. Rate set k»v with nasty crose 9«a, which compelled him to si't gheit#r irv this port. Thu Eeautuul Sitar wilt fasvuiwa bev vi;^kut -»i;ou as the £a'e moderates.
SPECIAL TELEGRAM. »»iMt Ot;» OWN cnHHWPOSDKJU'. 1 Wr.Lt.tso'ton. Triilav. Th* Elibank Ca»tl«. bound from famaru to Holijulva, ha» ptlt ia huru through stress of weather.
ANOTHER AL'STUAUAN* 3TEAMEU. •Rta (feet of Una stooww wnstruvteit by Messrs. Money Wlirram. and Sons. comprising tho S»om<«rsee(hire* Northumberland, and Durham. wilt shortly be au|fm«nted by tho addition of a, new steamer. which is fapldly approauhiii(f completion. andwUl be launched ahortly. Tho now gtMuner. it is said. Is to be vailed the Kent. time hitinff a favorite narno with the Unit, and It t» to combine!<Jl the latest improvements irv sailUl(f in it ituaminjr, and in arranifi'nients fur passenger Tho command. it is also said, ia tobeiftven to- Captain tl. K. tiibhs. tor a tomr tinw chief o«fu:er with Captain Anderson in the Yorkshire. ami who sue«WH>«tfe t» the command ot that vessel when* Captain Amhfm was appointed to the *.». Durham. As a preliminary. Captain. tiibbs will nwlm a trip or tw» in Atluntiu sChihtv litwrs buforn the K«nt is reiuly for st-iv. Th« commtvnil of tho VoeMiirt; wilt devolve >m her promotud ohidf offluur, Captain U. C. Sliwldun. tosa OF TItK STEATHJCORE. Thtt Boant ot Tfarto inquiry into the toss of thU voHßul hfi» beert eonclmli'd. Too most material 9taC*;» ment (wvyo the "Bufopuiut Jtail ") \v»» that made Uy Charles Tooktiy v an ordinary suainan. who said he was orttho look out from miilni jlit till two o'i:tor|c on the mortiinif of the wwlt. f.l'iu chiof mate tuHinii' him, to (loup a tfood' look-out for land and: breakers*, 'hi beiujr relieveit he wen# Into the forecastle.. About, ten minut«M before th« ship sitrnck. th« loolc,-out man then-on-duty came into tho fornuasf.lo and ."aid bo thoinrht thorn was land ahead. A seaman nameit V>»mn and witness went outsido and I'oolunt ahead, ami Wam-n th«A valleil out "'ftard start.mu'd - breakers ahead." a'hle was called out three time*. >*<•« moru than two minut«f» alnpsed between the toole-nuc man eominii' inti> the forewwtlo and Warren ealliinr out .i.-« statfd. WhllHt thoy were hauling the y»rd> round, tin: "liip trtmuk. Mr. Riwenhlll. for tin- poard of Trade, and Mr. Cooper, for tho owners,, haviu:; addressed the Court. Mr. Pattesou said t.he,y wouid ennsiiler the evidence, and won Id report it to the Hoard «t Trade. They wished to plaee on record, sense of tAe admirable conduct ami couraae n{ T. E». P«ter». thtt Second mate, and o{ the dimerous assistance yiven Co the survivors! of tho wreck by the master of the Younif fhisnix. tt was shown in evidenco that the ship was* welt found. Seven seamen and the boatnwalnof the Strathmorß have arrived at Jtewhaven on board the Brighton Company's steamer Paris. The man were landed by the American wbaler Young Phambt at Bivnjfoon-; from thence they proceeded to port Saltland Genoa, ami thence overland to- l>ieppe.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 90, 4 August 1876, Page 2
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575SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 90, 4 August 1876, Page 2
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