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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

AKHIVALS. September 28. St. Kilda, s.s., 175 t.. 115 , Flowerday, from LytteltOll. Hay and l'arr, agents. TM-TAR, TURKS. Skptembkk 28. Waitaki, 8.8., 228 tons, Edie, for Dunedin. H. Aitkcn, agent. Cabarfcidh, barque, 333 tons, M'Kenzie, for Newcastle U. Similiter, agent. Martha Keid, sch , 75 tons, Sundstrom, for Hokitika. J. and T. Meek, agents. VESSELS IN PORT. Steamer -St. Kilda Barques—Celestial Queen. Three-masted Schooner—Garrou. Schoonors —Mabel Jane. Ketch—l'almeraon. The SB. St. Kilda, Ca„t. Flowerday, arrived in port fr...n I yt.tebon o , Saturday evoning. She will take in a ca. go ot produce and sail for Dunedin to-night. The s.s. Waitaki, Capt. Edie, took her departure for Dunedin at S p.m. on Saturday, with a few passengers and 30 tons ot ,ott Tho barque Cabarfeidh sailed for Newcastle direct on Saturday evening, with ZW bags of bran, shipped by Messrs. Hay and ' The schooner Martha Keid, Capt. Sundstrom, sailed for Hokitika on Saturday.

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Charleston, September 20. The schooner Wild Wave, now in the harbor, suffered a severe knocking about last night. The heavy sea during luesday night threw the vessel on the rocks where she remained till last night, when she again floated off in a fearful sea. All her lines parted, and ior half an hour she was tossed about at the mercy of the waves but was eventually beached in a safe position near the old cemetery, where .she now is. I hoi e were on board at the time of the accident Captain Grul.b, one seaman. Harbor-master Cross, and another gentleman Ihe allair caused no little excitement while the vessel was knocking about in the bay Auckland, September 29. Arrived—Ship Lehu from London, 130 days out. She experienced fearful weather after rounding the Cape. A tremendous sea broke over the vessel, doing a great deal ot damage. Captain M'Kenzie was washed under the windlass, and had his head Bplit open; ho was killed. Two seamen were injured, and the third mate had Ins leg broken. „ , on WflUNliton, September 29. The Hineinoa has towed in the ship St. Leonards, which has arrived from London after a good passage of 92 days She brings equal to 47* statute adults and a full cargo. One death occurred on the voyage. Sailed—Wakatipu, for Sydney, a* IZ.M, with equal to 2(U statute adults. __ *. AUSTRALIAN' SHIPPING, fnv cwtLK.] Melhourve September 27. Sailed—Albion, on Wednesday, for the Bluff direct. Arrived—Alhambra. s.s., yesterday. The steamer Durham, from Loudon, was oil' Cape Otway at noon, all well.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 770, 30 September 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 770, 30 September 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 770, 30 September 1878, Page 2

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