SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS. Mat 7. TVaitakL S.S.. 228 tons, Edie, from Dnn•din. H. Aitken. agent. Passengers— Cabin : Mesdames Paterson, Sherman and ■ervant. Doughty, Miss M'Lean, Master Anderson, Messrs. Parker, Hays, Paterson (2), Jaitksnn (2), Sherman, Cnmmings ; Constable- Fsell and prisoner; seventeen in the steerage. t DEPARTURE. Mat K. p.s., 126 tons. Jone3, for Dunedin. H Aitken. agent. CLEARED AT THE ( USTOMS. M\T 7. Palace, barque. ?39 tons. Home, for Auckland. Master, age lit S IX PORT. Steamer—"Waitaki. B->rqnes—Palaee and Waratah. Brijfanfine—Ooeola Schooners Mary King, and Maid of Otago. EXPORTS. Per Samson, for Dnn«liii—2s bales wool, "Walker and Marks : 120 bag* wheat. Railway ; ditto. Ireland and Esther; 6 ditto potatoes, Reid ; 1 case, Clowes ; 1 ditto, Hood and Shenn&n; ?S packaces bacon. I sack flonr, I^es; 2 cases, 1 box, Draper; Teases. Marshall ; I chest, Spence ; 60 sacks flour, Hay and Ban-. Per Palace, for Auckland—3os sacks flour. 200 qr-ditto ditto, 93 sacks oatmeal, 333 ditto oats. Royse. Stead, and Co ; 143 sacks oatmeal, TO ditto pe-»rl barley, 700 qr-ditto flonr. Anderson and Co.: 500 Kicks flour, 60 ditto oatmeal 100 ditto bran, 14 ditto barley dust. 19 «Utto pollard, 500 ditto oats, Paterson; 1000 ditto oats, f?SO ditto wheat, 'New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agencv Company ; SO qr-ditto flonr, Findlay and Co.: 35 tons ftonr, 200 sacks oats, J. and T. Meek ; 200 bags flonr, Hassell, Son, and Co.; and some original cargo from Dunedin.
The s s. "Waitaki, Captain Kdie. arrived a* the Breakwater a few minnt"S after 1 o'clock to-ilay from T>iin din, with a goodly number of pns enirers and abont 50 tons ca-go. She left at th" nanal hour, and experienced light north-easterly winds and fine weather.
The p.s. Samson, Capt-in Jones, left at her usual hour last evening, for Dun'-din. with a small number of passengers and a large cargo. The barque Palace. Captain Home, having cleared at the Custom.", has hauled out into fair way, and will probably sail this evening for Auckland, with a large cargo of produce. The briennttne Oceola has nearly completed her loading, anil will, in all likelihood, sail to-morrow morning. ♦ AUSTBAIIW SHIPPING. [BY CABLE] Mn.norßKK, May R. The Alhambra arrvd in good condition Her lone passige was cau-ed principally by thfl want of fuel.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 627, 7 May 1878, Page 2
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375SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 627, 7 May 1878, Page 2
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