SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVAL.} Jt-JfK 11. Waitaki, s.s., 22S tons, Edie, from Dnnedin. H. Aitken. agent. Passengers— ■ cabin t Mesdames Cunningham (2), Gillies, Billinesr, Hutchinson; Aliases Mcnlove W; Masters Miller, Hutchinson ; Messrs. Read, Edwards, Biitin-s, Morris, Minute, Gunn, Tennett, Dow (3), Perry, SiWbald, Allen, ( M'Gill J and seven it the steerage. DEPARTURES. tor. 10. Samson, p.s.. I2R tons, M«Kcnzie, for Dunedtn. H. Aitkw., agent. Passengers—cabin: Messrs. J. Elder, Contraner, M Guinness, Hill, Heffernen ; Masters A. and 11. Elder ; and six in the steerage. Star of the South, s.s., 175 tons, Hughes, for Timaru, Lyttelton, and Wellington. Anderson and Co., agents. EXTORTS. Per Samson, for Dunedin—s cases, Marshall ; 2 packacts, Railway ; I parcel, Mitchell ; 1 bag, Cunningham ; 1 hale, Tooney; 2 packages. Mason; 1 parcel, Paterson: SCO sacka wheat. Hassell, Son, and Co. ; -UU sacks bran, P. Cunningham and Co. Per Star of the South, for Timaru Lyttelton, and Wellington—l9o sacks oats, 100 half-sacks ffour, Hassell Son, and Co. ;1W» sacks bran, Anderson and Co. ; and part ot original cargo from Southern port 3. CLEARED AT THE CUSTOMS. Jcsr 11. Isabella Pratt, schooner, 71 tons, Cross, for Napier. Hassell, Son. and Co., agents. Endeavour, schooner, 70 tons. Dick, tor Wellington. J. and T. Meek, agents. VESSELS IN PORT. Steamer.—Waitaki. ~„_..-,, Schooners—Lad v Don, Isabella Pratt, Endeavour. Zinr. Martha Reid. K. U. Cameron. Ketches—Anna, Franklin Belle, Palmerston. The p«f Samson. Cant. M"Kenzie. left last evening for Dunedin, with a number of passencers and a fair cargo. The » » Star of the South. C apt. Hughes, havimr taken on board a quantity of produce, Reamed for- Timarn. Lyttelton, and Welfincton last i-venim;. . The ss. Waitaki, < apt Edte, arrived well nnto herusnal time to-day from Dunedtn She left at the usual hour, and experienced fine weather and a li»ht wind. In wj'«*™ to a large number of passengers she had (.0 tons of carco. The Waitaki will leave again for Dnnedi'n at noon to-morrow. The ket-m Palrnerston has commenced discharging her car-o of timber from Stewart's Island for Messrs. M'Callttm and *The schooners Isabella Pratt and Endeavour havina computed their lading with ' produce, cleared at the Customs this afternoon, and will probably sail this evening the former for Nanter, and the latter for Wellington. SniPl'P'G TKLEGRAMS. Wellington-, June 11. Sailei!—relii-an, for Oamaru. Buff. .Tune 10. The nentrifmral pump worked well on the Anne GamM-M on Saturday, bnt made no difference on the water in the vessel, although throwing 1""0 gallons a minute. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. [BY CABLE.! M Et.r.orßVE, June 10. Captain Daish. Marine Snrveyor. has just returned from the wreck of the Lock Ard. and reports that there is a favorable pr.jsn«.:t of the recovery. A large portion ot the car.m. together with the wreck, wt'l be offered for sale to-morrow. Tliere are no more washed ashore. Tlie survivors are progressing favorably.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 657, 11 June 1878, Page 2
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465SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 657, 11 June 1878, Page 2
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