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PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR.

Ibt December, 1862. Wind, at noon — Fresh from the eastward. Weather-showery. TIDES. High water at Bluff Harbor at full and change, 1-40; range four to eight feet. High water at New Biver Heads one hour sooner ; there is, how«er, very little difference between the time of high water at the head of the Bluff and the jetty at Invercargill. DAILT TABLE.

IHWARD9. November 28 and 29 — Nil. INWARD8 — COA3TWISE. November 27— Nil. November 28— Hawkhead, Bolt, from Stewart's Island, with cargo of timber, for Invercargill windbound. November 29— Aphrasia, p.s., 9i tons, Choyne, bom Invercargill. November 29.— M.5.5. Aldinga, 500 tons, Thos. M'Lean, Esq., commander, from Dunedin. OUTWABZ>3. November 28 and 29— Nil. OUTWARDS — COASTWISE. November 28— Nil. November 29— Apbrasia, p.s., 94 tons, Cheyne, for Invercargill. November 29.— Hawkhead, Bolt, for Invercargill. SAIIED. November 30— M.S.S. Aldinga, for Melbourne. EXPECTED AEKIVAtS. Robert Passenger, from Melbourne, d aily Storm Cloud, from Glasgow, daily. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Eliza, for Melbourne, on or about 4th inst. Midas, for Melbourne, on or about 4th inst. I3IPOET3. .Per steamer Apbrasia, from Riverton : — 2 kegs bu» ter, 1 case tobacco, 1 hhd ale, 2 bags flour, 4 do eu^ar, 7 casks bottled ale and beer, 4 cases soap, aod 18 packages Bundries. lianded from s.s. Aldinga. from Dunedin, Otago mail and five passengers; shipped per ditto, for Melbourne, Australian mail and three passengers. The Omeo, s.s., passed this port to the westward on Friday last, at 11 a.m. The Aldinga, s.s., left Dunedin for Melbourne, via the Bluff, at 4 p.m. on Saturday, and arrived hero at 7.30 a.m. yesterday morning; had thick weather all the way down. On leaving Otago Heads passed the Montezuraa, brig, and Mayflower, schooner. Left the Bluff 12 minutes after arrival.

a.m. p.m. December 2— High water 10 15 ... 10 37 December 3— Do 11 0 ... 11 22 December 4 — Do 11 45 ... 12 7

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 7, 2 December 1862, Page 2

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PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 7, 2 December 1862, Page 2

PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 7, 2 December 1862, Page 2

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