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SHIPPING.

POET OF TIMAEU. ARRIVED, April 14—Waitaki, 5.5.,228 tons,Cromarty from Dunedin, BAILED. April 14—Waitaki,s.s, 228 tons,Cromarty for Dnncclin. CLEARED. April 14—Thurso, barque, 490 tons, Everist, for Capetown. EXPORTS. In the Waitaki, N.M, and A. Company, agents : 193 bales wool, 60 sacks peas, 113 sacks wheat, 13 cases jam. Shippers— Wildie, Allan and Stumbles ; McCahon ; Hislep ; Farmers’ Co-operative Association. Id the Thurso, John Jackson, agent : (5000 sacks wheat. Shippers—N.Z.G. and M.A. Company. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Pareora, ship, from Lyttelton, early Arabella, barque, from Auckland, early Waitnea, barque, from Wellington,early. Himalaya, ship, from Port Chalmers, early City of Perth, barque, from Lyttelton, daily Cumbria, barque, from London, early The barque Thurso is flying the blue peter an' reparing for immediate departure. The brigantine Ocoola having hauled alongside the Breakwater this morning, has begun discharging her cargo.

The Tichborne claimant is reported to be in good health. Efforts are intended to be made on his behalf in Parliament by one or two members who had hitherto taken no active interest in •his cause. Miss Julia and her mamma were on a visit to a newspaper office. “ Who,” inquired the blushing maiden, “is 3'onder merry man, whose face is wreathed in smiles, whose eye is bright, whose laugh is loud and long?” •“ That fair maiden,” remarked the business manager, “is the obituary editor.” “ And who is he that looks so sad and mournful, like unto a discharged tragedian in the undertaking business?” “.That my dear is our professional humorist. He was born that way.” -

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2826, 15 April 1882, Page 3

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SHIPPING. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2826, 15 April 1882, Page 3

SHIPPING. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2826, 15 April 1882, Page 3

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