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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS. Novkmbkr 15. Endeavour, briga-itine, 70 tons, Dick, from Wellington. J. and T. Meek, agents. DEPARTURES. NoVEMIiEK 1"). Waitaki, s.s., 228 tons, Ed ; e, for Dunedin. 11. Aitken, agent. Passengers : Mrs. Kcmpton : Messrs. Clowes, Leishman, and 7 in the Bteerngc, Martha Reid, eobooner, Sundstram, for Groymouth. EXPORTS. Per Waitaki, for Dunedin—lS aks potatoes, Townsond ; 11 do do, W. Aitken ; 240 do wheat, 50 do Hour, Anderson and Co.; 7 empty casks, Lennon ; 0 bags fat, 4do hides, Dixon and Penny ; . r )2 bales wool, Totara Station ; 19 do do, Colonial Bank ; 80 do do, E. Menlove. Per Maatha Reid, for Oreymouth—l3s Bks flour, 20 J do do, 400 do bran, 70 do wheat, 117 do ofltu, 38 do chaff, J. and T. Meek : 200 aks oats, 139 do wheat, Hassell, Son, and Go. VESSELS IN PORT. JWqnos—Cabarfeidh, William Wilson. Barquentine—Garron. Brigantines—Annie Hill. 4, The s.s. Waitaki, Capt. Edie, took her departure for Dunedin at the usual hour yesterday evening, with passengers and cargo. The brigantine Endeavour arrived in port yostorday from Wellington with 190 telegraph posts and a few sundres. Iho schooner Garron is taking in ballast at the Macandrcw Wharf. The schooner Wanganui, Capt. Blaney, bound from Dunedin to Timaru, put into this port for shelter yesterday evening. The schooner Martha Reid, Capt. Sundutram, sailed for Greymouth last night with a cargo of breadstuil's. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Sydney, Nov. 15. Arrived : Easby, at Newcastle. Wellington, Nov 15. At the preliminary enquiry into the loss of the Carlotta, at the Heads, it was elicited from the master that the immediate cause of the wreck was, that the vessel missed stays while beating into the Heads. A good deal of rigging has been saved, but the vessel will never be got oil'.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 810, 16 November 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 810, 16 November 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 810, 16 November 1878, Page 2

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