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SHIPPING.

PORT OF^MABTJ. ARRIVED. July 2 Go-Ahead, s.s., 129 tons, Dicker, from Dunedin nn l Oamaru. July 2—Eliza Fain, brigantine, from Greymouth. BAILED. July I—Waitaki, s.s., 228 tons, Edie, for Dunedin. „ ~ j 2 —utago, ship, 992 tons, Peebles, for Loudon, with three passengers. July 2— Go-Ahead, s.s., 1-9 tons, Dicker, for Wellington and Napur. IMPORTS. In the Richard and Mary, Master, agent 230 casks cement, 436 packages merchandise. Consignees— Cornish ; Shepherd ; J. R. Stansell ; Houston ; Meikle ; Turnbull • Taylor and Bowie ; Anderson ; Priest and Holdgate ; Dillon ; Manchester Brothers and Goldsmith ; Order. In the Go-Ahead, Miles, Archer and Co, agents : 8 cases iron. Consignee—J. R. Stansell. . ~ In the Eliza Firth : Cargo coals. Con signees—Brunner Coal Company. exports. In the Go-Ahead, Miles, Archer and Co.* agents : 170 sacks oats, 20 tons flour, 200 sacks wheat, 2 double-furrow ploughs. Shippers Jas. King ; Murray Bros.; Meek, - EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Portland, barque, from AJgoa Bay, daily George Noble, barquentine, from Newcastle, early. , .. Eliza Firth, brigantine, fiom Greymoutn schooner, from Wanganui, early. ‘ Martha Reid, schooner, from Dunedin, early. Nightingale, brigantine, from Kaipara, daily. _ . , Cambria, barque, from Launceston,early Wave, brig, from Newcastle, early. Bells, from Lyttelton, early. Waitohi, from Dunedin, early. Napier, from Dunedin, early.

The Otago sailed for Home early this morning. The barque Portland, from AJgoa nay, was lying at the outer anchorage this morning. ■ _ ~ The s.s. Go-Ahead arrived from Dunedin and Onraani this morning, and steamed right up to the wharf. This is the first steamer that has occupied this position. She sailed during the afternoon with produce, &c., for northern ports.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2584, 2 July 1881, Page 2

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SHIPPING. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2584, 2 July 1881, Page 2

SHIPPING. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2584, 2 July 1881, Page 2

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