PORT OF WAIKOUAITI.
ARRIVALS I, IV tui)^ \l,n shall, from Dunerlin. 4 ' >i -■< 'iu if, iio'i<;iito i ,ind Co ; ,-S'idn potatoes, Meirit; 1 > k „ • 'ii.ii ibk, 1 box to wi'io, 2 od'ips cheo-jO, 1 i do lj ) ,>t;s j)Oiiitoes. J dibo 1o1Ik"«, JDvtult'ii ; G do gui, lU du ale, M'Ken/io .mil Co; 1 cbiffc ten, I keg butter, 1 b.ig sagji, 2 c<i&r"<, 1 coil rope, i pd nails, 1 do, 1 ulc, ] ca<!i\ I! li.t^s oats, ,-i ca^ea stout, 1 do glasf, 1 ck, 4 ewes, I do <liaf)Tj', 1 joil in.itt i npf , i ok wine, 50 cases ale ami porter, o>dej ; 1 bale, J ease, 1 hamper, Borne & Co ; f>0 bays flour, order. Sep 30.— Swan, Tall, from Dunedin. 1 dray, 2 wheels, 3 cases, (j do lnac'iiucry, 40 ]>kgs timber, order.
DEPARTURES. Skp 30 —Swan, for Duncdin, in b-ilksfc Sep M.~ Blupbeti, for Duuediu. 89 bags chaff, 16 bales hay, L)ya&on.
The home ships now due aie the Blnck Swan and Precursor, nut horn London 98 clays; the Star of Tasmania, out fiom London 8 i days ; and the Southland, out fiom Leith 97 daya, Iq additfon to those, the Gala has been 79 days out from the Clyde, aud she was to be followed bj the E. P. Bouverie and Aboukir. — Daily Times. The barque P.C.E., now belonging to Port Chalmers owners, has completed hei fust colonial voyage, having returned from .Newcastle with a fi eight of coals consigned to -rftgsis Cargi 11 and (Jo. She made a fine mn of ten days to that poit, and of thirteen days with variable we.ither t" this poit. — Ibid, The s.s , ()t,igo took hor depm ture on 29th ult. for Sydney, via Not them pott., at i p m She tikes nineteen pns-.eng"n and gpnei.il c.vigo. She anticipates arriving in Sydney about the 7th October, —Ibid. The s 8. Lady Bud amved in Port at S. 30 a.m. Loft Auckland on the 23rd at noon ; had calm weathei and heavy swell fiom the N., and auived at Napier on the 25th at 9 a m. ; left the following day soon after noon ; and Bailed to the Kidnappeis to recover an anchor lost in the former trip, hut was not succesbful in finding it, experieuctd light winds and calm kph, airiving in Wellington on the 27th at noon; left Wellington on the 29th at noon, expenenced head Winds, stiong seas bi caking continually ovfr tho bows — Ilud. The s i. Albion l'-ft Ljttolton at 4 45 pm on Saturday, aiid anivd at Poit ChilinerR on Sunday at 9 a in Had light winds and smooth sea dining the pissage.—Hud. The haique Prosp^ctoi , v. Hh a general cargo from Melbourne, was mgn.illtd as h.uin:* an nod at the Hcndi on 30th ult , wlnth'i th^ ?' dim tug F^uoutfi piocoedcd forth" | in [»■<:/> of hiinn',' h'i i\p Having gunpowder 'i 'I > ' i"! " din 1, -1^ h,is Diih bi < i) towed up as far jc-fi' >i i lie- giound Sin h, is had vci y bickwaid ■i', iiViii<, li . ii di ivun south ,h fir ,is 50 deg , and ha'l to 'hro'w rivtiloiid borne of the vituol included in the dcrk o..<o - Hurl The decision come to by the Boaid of Health relative to the mitigation of the teim of quaiantine of the good ship City of Duiu'dm has been fullv tamed out by the Imrnigr.ition Agent, Mi (J Allen, giving dn options that th^ passengers should be seut to Duncdi" on 29th ult.— Daily AI.ul
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North Otago Times, Volume II, Issue 33, 6 October 1864, Page 2
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