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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

PORT OF OAMARU. ARRIVALS. April 16. Wanganni, schooner, 73 tons, Blaney, from Greymottth. Anderson and Co., agent*. DEPARTURES. April 17. Waitaki, s.s., 22S tons, Edie, for Dnnedin. H. Aitken, agent. PassengersMr. anil Mrs. Little, auil family. Captains Blaney and Sundstrorn, Judge Ward, Mr. Johnstun, Mr. W. Christie, and about eight steerage. Franklin Belle, ketch. 33 tons, Bradshaw, for Dunedin. Galbraith and Co., agents. VESSELS IN PORT. Schooners —Martha Reid, Sissy, Columbia, Wanganni. Ketches —Defiance, Catlin. EXPORTS. Pers.s. Waitaki. fir Dunedin—22 sheep, Webster; 20 pigs. Black; 19 casks, Keast and M'Carthy; .M) bags wheat. N.Z.L. and M.A. Co.; 1 box, Buchanan ; 50 sacks flour, J. and T. Meek ; 50 sacks oatmeal, I sack, Anderson and Co.; 250 sacks wheat, J. T. Evans and Co. I'er Franklin Belle, for Dunedin tacks wheat, Maude ; 6 tons Hour, Hay and Barr; 36 bags potatoes, Snmpter. ' « The 8.9. Waitaki, Captain Edie, loft at the usual honr to-day, with a fnll complement of passengers and a large quantity of cargo. The schooner Wanganni, Captain Blaney, arrived in port yesterday afternoon, from Greymouth, with 120 tons of coal, consigned to Messrs. Hasscll. Son, and Co., for the Gasworks. She left on the 7th instant, and experienced broken weather throughout the passage. When passing out of Greymonth the Wanganni bumped slightly on the bar, but it is believed that she did not receive any ▼ery great of injury. After discharging her cargo, she will proceed to Dnnedin for the purpose being placed in the dock. She ■will then return to Oamaru, and load with grain for Grevmortth. The ketch" Franklin Captain Bradnfcaw, sailed at 6 a.m. to-day, for Dunedin, with a full cargo. The schooner Martha Reid will load with grain for Nelson. The schooner Sissy hauled alongside the wharf to-day, and commenced unloading. The p.s. Samson is due here at 6 a.m. tomorrow.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 611, 17 April 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 611, 17 April 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 611, 17 April 1878, Page 2

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