SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS. Novhmhkk 21. Countess of Eroll, brigantine. Novuiuikr 22. WVitaUi, 22s tons. Lulio. from T)unmlin II /\itl.i'ii, aijent. Passengers:— .Mr. Xolson, and four steerage. Mabel .lane, schooner, Captain Graham, I'n.iu West Coast. Pukcha, brig, from the North. DEPARTURES. November 22. Nil. VESSELS IN PORT. Steamer—Waitaki. I>ar<|iiu —Cabarfoidh. Brig—Pakcha. Krigantines—Ethel, Annio Hill, Countess of Errol. Schooners —Pioneer, Mabel Jane. Ketches—Prince Rupert, Palmeraton. ♦ The s.s. Waitaki, Captain Edie, arrived i in |>ol li from Dunedin at the usual hour today, with a number of passengers and a gen" d cnr..o. Mabel Jane, schooner, 3S tons, Captain Graham, arrived in port this morning from Hi.' N'oi'tli. The brigantine Countess of Errol arrived in harbor yesterday evening. The brig l'akeha came into port this morni The ban pie Caberfeidh is loading for Auckland, and will sail in a few days. The brigantine Ethel is discharging her car>;i> of eoal. TiuTe is a great scarcity of trucks at the r.t'. akwater, and, ill consequence, the ketch Palmersloii is delayed. ♦ Sill P PING TEL EG 11 AM S. YVl'.Li.tNC'iox, Nov. 23. Arrived : Dunedin, from Oamaru. Lytthi/i'on, Nov 22. Sailed : Fail-lie, for Oamaru. Auckland, Nov. 22. Arrived : Marion, from New Caledonia. Sailed : Wanaka, for the South. The Prospector, from Newcastle to Helensville, with eoal, went ashore at Kaipara ; after being lightened, she was got off. Mi'.r.noiTKNt:, November 22. Si> i led : Albion, on Wednesday. Arrived : Tararua, on Wednesday, and Alhanibra to-day. Svdnkv, Nov. 22. The A.S.N.Co. are laying up all their si earners, and aie closing the engineering works. It is stated that there are 1500 men unemployed.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 816, 23 November 1878, Page 2
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263SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 816, 23 November 1878, Page 2
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