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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

c ARRIVALS. ! Nov KM UK R 18. W..it:iki, ».s., ii'2 • ton.. Kilie, from funU ..if.' .-»!. •■"■•nt. Ethel, brigantine, Captain Anderson, from Newcastle. DEPARTURES. Novksuiku 18. Nil. VESSELS IN PORT. Steamer—Waitaki. • • Barques—Cabarfeidh, "William Wilson. Barquentinc—Garron. Brigantiiios—-Ethel, Annie Hill. •Schooner—Wanganui. ♦ ■ Tho a.B. Waitaki, Cap f « ; n Edie, arrived in port from Duncd;-i : <t. ?ho usu.il hour today, with a ur,-nb"i - "f passengers and a gonnrnl c ' Tho In. ;• ..ne Ethel, Cnpt. Anderson, arrived in ti.ivbor this morning from Newcastle, with 180 tons of coal, consigned to G. Sumpter. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Lyttklton, Nov 18. Arrived : Kbip Rangitikei, from London, with 30 passengers and a large cargo. She is 105 days from docks and 98 from land to hind. WELMNOTor, Nov 10. Th«i schooner Cynthia had a narrow escape of foundering during the terrific gale, while in the Straits. All "the timber on her deck wns washed overboard, the vessel being pooped frequently. The captain and crew were in great danger from the timber washing about the deck ; "one man was almost washed overboard. Nr.f.soN, Nov. IS. Arrived : Edwin Fox. 101 days from Plymouth, with "200 immigrants, all well. Five deaths of infants occurred on the voyage. ______

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 811, 18 November 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 811, 18 November 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 811, 18 November 1878, Page 2

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