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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS. JCTfK 9. Nil. DEPARTURES. Jtrse 10. Waitafci, s.s., Edie, for Dunedin. H. Aitken, agent. VESSELS IN PORT. Brig—Wave. Brigantines—Livsrie Guy, Lapwing. Topsail schooners—Pelican. Kaltey Bailey. Fore-and-aft schooner Mary Ellen. KX p F,< 'TED *R R I'V'A LK. Gtoria. barque. from Wellington- _ Endeavour. brigantine. from Wellington. Helena. brigantine, from Welti ngtom ( aberfeidh. barque. from Port Chalmers. Oveti. from Lyttetton. EXPORTS. Per Waitaki, for Dunedin—loo sacks wheat, T. ft. Brown: t tidt grates. Watson and ,\P tntonh i BOsks wheat. Anderson and Co. ; I t empty cases.. Bailey ami Humphrey; 2 bin wool, N. Z. and A. L. L'o. The Oamaru and Dunedin Steam Ship Company's s.s. Waitaki. Captain Edie. saited for Dunedin at the usual hoar last night. The schooner Isabella Pratt hauled alongside the Norman by Wharf this morning, and commenced loading. The schooner Mary Ellen commenced discharging at the Normanby Wharf thi3 morning. The "schooner Rattey Bailey commenced lending this morning. The brigantine Lapwing is fast filling op at the Normanby Wharf. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. TnrAßtr. Jane 10. The barque Edwin Fox. the seventh direct ship of the season, satis for London tomorrow, with abonght tIOO tons of (pain. The English barques Chili anil Clan Campbell. WET,r,tsnTOJf, Jane 10. The schooner Alert, from Lyttelton to Napier, with a cargo of produce, put in here through stress of weather. Thn wedges of the foremast have been loosened, and it ia believed iv portion of the cargo is damaged. A boat belonging to the Pleiades, while taking off a cask of water yesterday was capsized when nearing the ship. Captain Setten and 1 the chief officer saw the accident, and ptuckily jumped into the water and saveif the crew. Lvttixtos. Jane £O. Arrived—T. B. Taytor, from Timaru: Waimate, ship. Captain Peek, from Lorn lon, UN days out, and 8* from land to land, bringing 58 passengers, all well. Port CtrAUtrcß*, June 10. Arrived—'Waitaki, from, Oamaru ; Maori, from Timaru : Ringarootna. from Lyttelton ; Albion, from Bluff. Acckxasp. Jone It. Arrived —Ea telle, brigantine, from Oivmaru. ArriVed—-Shaw, S»ville v 3 barque »eymoufch. 13+ days ; also N.Z. Co.'s barque Loch Dee. 10? days, from London. The Weymouth lost her maintopgallant mast and suffered other damage in the Bay of Biscay.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 981, 11 June 1879, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 981, 11 June 1879, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 981, 11 June 1879, Page 2

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