SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS. Jcjtus ft. Lapwing, brigantine. 237 tons, Falconer, from Dunedin. J. and T. Meek, agent. Wivvh, brig, t"t ton», Christian, from Dunedin. Hay ami Rarr, agents. uKfAK'i JCSE S. Waitaki. 5.9., K<iie, for Dunedin. H. Aitken, agent. Albut'oso. sch, 7T tons, Betl, forTaaranga. Miwter. agent. "VK.SMRLH VH PORT. Barques— Beatrice, Natal Qneen. Brig—Wave. Brigantines— Luetic Guy, Anthons, Lap» winif. Topftait schooners - Martha Roid. .Fane Anderson, Piilo, Pelican. Fore-and-aft schooner [sabelta Pratt. PLKPKt.TKD RitIVALK. Gloria, barque, from Wellington. Rndeavour, brigantine, from Wellington. Helena, brigantine. from Wellington. Caberfoidh, barque, from Port t'fialnier». EXPORTS. Per Waitaki, for Dunedin wlu-afc, Hay arut Barr ; "HO do <lo. Anderson an«l Co. ; t()(> do Hour, J. T. Kvana and Co. ; US bis wool, N.Z. L. and M.A. Co. Per Albatross, for Tauranga—B9o sacks oats, Bl> bags bran, 10 tons Hour, Hassell, Son, and Co. The Oamaru and Dunedin Steam Ship Company's s.s. Waitaki, Captain Kdie. hauled oat from the Normanby Wharf at about 8 o'clock last night, and sailed for Dunedin. She had on board a large cargo of wool, grain, and flour, and a number of passengers. The brig Wave, Captain Christian, arrived in the bay yesterday front Dunedin, to toad up with produce for Auckland. The brigantine Lapwing, Captain Falconer, which arrived from Dunedin yesterday, will commence taking in cargo for Wellington immediately. The barque Beatrice, Captain Harris, is still in the bay, waiting for a favorable slant of wind. The schooner Dido finished loading this morning, and will probably sail to-night. The brigantine Lizzie Cray has finished discharging, and will commence loading at ono«. The barque Natal Queen is fast fitting up with grain. I The brigantine Anthons hauled alongside the Macandrew Wharf and commenced loading yesterday afternoon. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Grktmohttc, June B. The new schooner Pirate, which arrived yesterday, had her maintopmast, foretopmast, and jibboom carried away in a gale on the 31st lilt. Lvtceltos, June 6. Sailed—Buttermere. for London. WjxttjmTOJf, June 6. Arrived—Mary Ploverey, brigantine, from Clarence River, with a cargo of timber for the railway wharf; Kangatira. from Wanganni, New Ptymonth, and Mannkaa. During? the passage the tiller was broken by a sudden jerk, but owing to the preventing chains, she was safely steered into port. .Port Ckat.kkrm, June T. Arrived—Waitaki, from Oamaru. Sailed—Frederick Bassit, for Newcastle.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 978, 7 June 1879, Page 2
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