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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARKIVALS. Mi*T 10. Zior, ichooner. 63 tons, Bell, from Lyttelton. »-- Samper, aget t. Co umbia, schn.ner, 4S tons, Conway, from Napier. M .ster, a.ent. May 11. Franklin Felle, fcec. It. 30 ton«, Bradnhaw, from Duutdin. C. Gathraith and Co., agents. Mat 11. Waitaki, S.S., 228 tons, Edi*. for Dun edin. H. AitUen. agent. PaasengersCabin: Mi-s Miller, .Miss Pickey, x, tM VorktndaK siJ U a ~,r' n i' h - Ko • M Holmes, M s.-r». Borton, Mill- r, Tinnbull. M'l.eo.l, Gibson ; and about tweiv ■teeraae. Jfary King, nchoon-r, "3 tons, Ayr-s, foi ■Wfllinjiton. M .st-'-, ai;- ut. Maid"of Otago, schoone-, 50 tons, M'i.ear., for Nelson. Maser, agent. VKSSKI> IN I'OP.T. Farqne—^Varatah Schooners—Zior, Ma' et -fane. Toambia K-tches—Gltntp-f, FranWliu Belle. KXI-<H.'TS. F,.r WaiUkt. for Dunedtn—l"o sa.k» wheat, N.Z.L. ft M.,'-."> : 140 J. T. Evars and Co.: 200 sacks do., 1-. Sumpi-er ; 5 a.icfcs do., An.krsoi an.l »'o ; 74 b g-< pota'o«-9, Aitkfnhwul : I pare 1 •' Cnu c i : t ■ a.k.i >: Mrs* ■ tnii'im ; 7 b gs ~. ..',. H '■'. "o in s ; ! p-iicd, vv (it ; ,: nn: . a L.v v P,r Mar. !. n.:. lor W-nt.g'nn-2tn» do., SO saik.s wneut. 79 3a.-ks ottmeal. 1 00 Back* bran. IB bate* i:hafF -I. ami T. Mevk ; 92 sacks wh*-at, 3() sack* ttonr, Hasa'dl. M«n. and Co. ; 230 .-acks oats, 60 sick* sharps, Cunningham and «'o. Per Maid of Otauo, fi»r Nelson—6oo sacks wheat, Hay and Barr. *• at her usual time to-day. for Ihinedin, with a goodly complement of passengers and a large cargo. A three-masted schooner was seen sormdistance ro the -otttb this morning, and wis at first supposed to be the «Jarron. which left Newcastle for this port some fortnight ago. This supposition was not co reet. the ves-el being believed to be the (ieorge Noble, for Timanr. The schooner Zior, Captain Bell, arrived in port yesterdaj from Lytte'ton, with a small quanity of ca'L'o c >nstgned to Messrs. Brown, button, and Co- ; Bailie and Humjh ey ; Fitich an.l Co.; .1. Seort: and Townsenl. T: e Zior will toad with pro dnce for U*. Ilington. The schooner Coin mbia. Captain Conwav. arrived from Napier yesterday a> O'tt J o'clock, having 50 tons of cod, a- ballast, on Board for Messrs. Anderon and Co. The ketch Franklin B. lie. Captan Brad shaw, arrived Emm Dunedtn this morning, with It tons galvanised iron f>r Mess''-. Galbraith and Co., and 20 e npty casts for Messrs. l.intott and «»tter.-on. ."■ he will load with produce for l>nnedtn. The schoou- r Mary Kinp, Captain Ayres, sailed thi-i iifternoon f.r Wellington, with » caruo of pro.tuev The sehomer Mail of Oi-ago. Captain M l ean sailed tin- afternoon for Nelsi u with a c irj" .f \viie..t. T eke oh Captain Wear-, finMied loa.'.ng with stone to-.lay, ami wit sal for [>iri- .li i with the tirsr fair wind. Ow nir to the w-nit of trucks, thenntoali gof ilv ba'ipn-! \Va-ii.tah li'H nt yet t» en co'iipleted. but sbe is expeeted to hntsh on Tuesday. She ivi t th-'ti tool with prod >ce. but for what pot h;is not yen been decide . ♦ SHIPPING T" I>.''F> u\K [FRU>t OUK. ows C f»i NEMV. May It Sailed—Oaniaru, for L 'lid n. with 14 p.'.S sengers and a cargo valued at LAI,TOO. [FER PF.l r .SH AOfJtCV.J I.rmXTd:*. yfny XfK Cleared The V. Z. Com any'a charters : ship Pleiailes, for Knidon, with a cant valued, at Ll-t 2.100.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 631, 11 May 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 631, 11 May 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 631, 11 May 1878, Page 2

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