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POET OF BLUFF HARBOR.

4th March, 1863. TIDES. High water at Bluff Harbor at full and change. 1 '10 grange four to eight feet. High water at New River Hen-ls one hour sooner ; there is, howeTer, very little difference between the time of high water at the head of the BlutT and the jetty at Inyercargill. DAILY TABLK. a.m. p.m. March 6— High water 1 0 ... 122 March 7— do 145 ... 2 7 March 8- do 230 ... 252 March 9— do 315 ... 337 INWARDS. March 2 and 3— Nil. March I— M S.S.Gothenburg. 800 tons, Mackay, from Melbourne, with mails and 103 passengers. March 6 — Jan Van SchafFelaar, 800 tons, Van Duyn, from Melbourne. Lewis Longuetaad Co., ■gents. OTTWARDB. March 2 to 1 Nil. INWARDS COASTWISE. March 2 to 4— Nil. OUTWARDS COASTWISE. March 3— Nil. March 4— Aphrasia, (s), 97 tons, Chcynn, for Inrcrcargill, with full cargo, ex Sir George Pollock and four passengers. Mnreh I — M.S.S. Gothenburg, 800 tons, Mack-ay i for Dunediu. impouts. Per .Tan Van Sehnffelanr, from Melbourne : 127 horses, 586 sheep, 1 bug harness, and 13 coaches nnd drays. PROJECTED DEPARTCRES: Sir George Pollock, for Duiu'din.on or about 10th March. EXPECTKT) AHRIVAI.3. M.S.S. Airedale, from Northern Provinces, early on 6th inst. M.S.S. Gothenburg, from Dunedin for Melbourne, early on the Bth inst. M.S S. City of Hobart, from Melbourne, on or about 7th inst. S.S. TTm. Miskin, from Melbourne, via Launceston on or about 10th inst. Sir William Eyre, from Glasgow, daily. Blue Jacket, from Melbourne, on or about 20th inst. rAHSEVOfIR LIST. Per Jan Van SefiafTelaar : Mr Slack, Miss Lawaon. Miss Smart, Mr and Mrs Nelson and infant, Mrs Wagner and two children, Mr Adams and Afr Gallop. The Gothenburg left Melbourne at 4 p.m. on tho 26th ult., and has a full cargo for Dunedin, nnd 30 cabin and 200 steerage passengers. Had light S.W. winds during the passage. The Gothenburg is to call at the Bluff regularly each way.

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 34, 6 March 1863, Page 2

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POET OF BLUFF HARBOR. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 34, 6 March 1863, Page 2

POET OF BLUFF HARBOR. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 34, 6 March 1863, Page 2

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