SHIPPING.
PORT OP TIMARU. AEEIVED. mi SAILED. Nil. EXPECTED ABEIVALS. Eliza Mary, brigantine, from Manukau, daily. Fairlie, three-masted schooner, from Newcastle early. Huon Belle, ketch, from Dunedin, daily. Nightingale, brigantine, from Kaipara, early. Ivermaria, barque, from Port Chalmers, early. LOSS OF THE ROSANNAH ROSE. Mr Paterson, of Jetty street, Dunedin, received the following telegram on Wednesday, from Kekerangi, which is between Cape Campbell and the Kaikouras: —“ The Rosannah Rose is a total wreck, nine miles north of Kekerangi. No lives lost.” She belonged to Mr Colin Macandrcw, and was insured in the South British Office. Meldouene, March 25. Arrived—Arawata, from New Zealand. Svdnex, March 24. Sailed Ringarooma, for New Zealand, yesterday. City of New York, for San Francisco. London, March 24. Arrived—Weymouth, barque, from New .Zealand.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2191, 27 March 1880, Page 2
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126SHIPPING. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2191, 27 March 1880, Page 2
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