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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS. • Mat 7. Glimpse, ketch, 38 tons, "Wares, from Dunedin. Master, agent. May 8. St. Kilda, s.s., 174 tons. Flowerday, from Dunedin. Hay and Barr, agents. Passengers—Messrs. Daley and Kane. DEPARTURES Mat 7. Pilace. bar.pi>>, 330 tons. F[orne. for Auckland. \la.-b-r, atr*-r»t Passengers—Mrs. Horn? arid Captain l';i'>TS'm. W.itVi, ss. 2 .'8 t.on=. Kdi-. for Dnnfdi'i i •'•(•'.-en. a.'ent. Passengers— Cabr : ".'f-.l •■ 'ran". Cnodtet. Findlav.

Miss Ci.ttr 1 1 , .\ie ■••■-. f'e F.-iifoitr, Grant. Feawick (2), .' nuV-wnn, BaK M'Piier-on : i abnnt ei<:ht in the steerage, bestdn- Con-; stable Be:I and four prisoners. Oceoht, brigantitii?. 231 ton*. Davie*, for Auckland. G. Sumpter. agent. VKSSKF.S IN PORT. Steamer—" i t. Kilda. Barque—Waratah. Schooners Mary King, and Maid of 0t»(?oKetch—Glimpse. EXPORTS. Per Waitaki, for Dunedin—3 casks, 12 VSaes. Hnmershaw : 2 hh.ls. stout. Keastaiid M'Carthv: 24 hairs potato-*. Aikenhead : I box. Hotmes: I do.. Henderson: 1 do., M'Lennan : t paekag'% Bailie and Humphrey : 177 sacks wheat. Anderson and Co. : I it. mifohn. I ess-, t cage.- Railway; 48 packs wheat, N.Z.L. k M.A. Co.: I ram. Christie; t ease. FI. J. Miller; 4 bales •wool, Mnrven Flilfs. Per dccola. for Auckland—HOl sacks ftnnr. 200 t\r. -sacks do., HO sacks oatmeal, 117 sacks wheat. t> sacks bran. IK sacks pollard, J", and T. Meek : «M> sacks wheat, K Z. F.. * M.A. Co. ; 2*it> sacks oats, Cunningham and Co. ; 2."fi racks oats. s*lo sacks fl.mr. Hay and F-arr : 28f) sacks oats. 120 sacks wheat, 250 sack* bran, G. Sumpter.

The s.s. W.vtaki. Captain. Edie, left at the usual hour to-day for Punedin. with a large number of passengers and a full cargo. The s.s. St. KihT.x Captain Flowerday. arrived from Pnnedrn at B a.m. She proceeds to northern ports thin evening. The barque Palace. Captain Home, sailed for Auckland last night, with a full cargo of produce. The ketch Glimpse. Wears, master, arrivt-d from Pnnedin at 6 o'clock last evening. The hrigiintrne f>eola. Captain Pavies, tailed this afternoon for Auckland, with a full earyoof produce | SHIPPI>G n-r.KKKAMS. [STU»t V'K. OWN' f-oKRKSFONFiEST.] Por:r Ctrxt.jtrp.a. M*y *. Sailed —Shin FVrn'.den. for London, with a cargo valued at 71.0(10. [p. r: rr:rss ac'>tv.] Mav 7. Arrived—!>. TO a.m. Z"ntan>trn, from Honolulu, wrh San . Vnneiscn mail. ' Sailed '* P.m.. Tara"aki. for the South. with San Fran-iseo ne>-t S; V iled-4.-t"> r. m . /.'a'andia. for Sydney. IvTrr.Tov, 7 A shir> is signaled (<■■ m Hie >-'nr.Hi. nnd is onpr-nsed to be th« Hi'ea'ava. from London.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 628, 8 May 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 628, 8 May 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 628, 8 May 1878, Page 2

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