SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
. aki;. . * I W KD-. March In. Kthel. brig.-»ntrne ransley, from Newcastle. James Uda'l, agent. _ _ pnnedin, schooner, Conner, from Napier, in ballast. March 17. Samson p.s., Jone->, from Dnnedin. H. Aitkrn, agenr. Passengers : Me-dames Kiri.y and • hdd, Miler. Toohcy ; Mtsse> P.er-e, M:il-r: M-- r' Kirby. Wason. \tenritii, •" ow , K II >n. Uanliner, ftough, Toohev : M»jor ('am, hell . Ciptain Stanley : 5 in the steer ge.
The Union Steam hip Company's ps. Sainton, Captain .Tom-*, irrived from Dun edin yesterday afternoon, with "21 pasreiiper» and a cui;«iti r y of cargo The s-teatner left fort ' hatnier-" in the tee h of a north ■» e t breeze ; I-at a' no- n' h ■ wind suddenly chopped roll ml to r.'-r- opposite point, and >h sailed tir> -he core a spanking .-,-ntl.-i :vtter. ;<r iv-i-.g - ttt 4 p.m. i>he r.-fitrn.-. ro L>uue<liu tins --lulling, leaving at 5. '.)' >. The k-teh Isabel, bound to < 'atlin's River from 'timaru, sook shelter in this port last night. I lie schooner Pnnedin, Captain Connor, nrrived on Saturday from Napier She left Napier on Wednesday, and experienced tight baffling w ; nda during the run. 'Hie Kthel, a smart looking brigantine. coal laiten, arrived from Newcastle on Saturday evening, with '2M> tons of coal and It) tons coke, consigned to Jatnes Ud Ul The ship left Newcastle on the 2Sth Febru :ry. and during the first two or three days th< vvtather was v<- ry boisterous and squally, finding it nei-es ary to lay to when off the Sotanders. *>n the" weather moderation, th\>■s'sel again made headway, the wind blowing lighr and variable from south-east a>»l south we t When passing Foveaux Straitthe weather cleared up, and continued so until arrival.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 585, 18 March 1878, Page 2
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