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POET OF BLUFF HARBOR. TIDES.

High water at Bluff Harbor at full and change, 1-10; range four to eight foot. High water at Now River Heads one hour sooner; thero ™>™\ ever, very lil tie difference between the time o . mgD water at" the head of the Bluff and the jetty at Invereargill. DAILY T.V.UI.K. ; a.m. V- m - i Juno]2-Hi s h water 965 ... 10 2 - June 13- do 10 40 ... 11 2 June] 4- do 11 25*... 11 */ Juno 15- do 12 10 ... 12 32 INWARDS. June 9— Edina, s.s., 400 tons, Soils, from Melbourne, for Invereargill, windbound. June 10th— Juno, 500 tons, Ross, from Hobart Town, Messrs. Mailing and Whitton, agents. OUTWARDS. June 7 to 11— Nil. INWARUS COASTWISE. June 8 to 11— Nil. OUTWARDS COASTWISE. June ß toll— Nil. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Gothenburg, irom Dunedin, for Melbourne, on or about 12ih inst. City of H chart, from Dunedin, for Melbourne, on or about 14th inst. Aldingn, from Melbourne, on or about 11th instant. T. E. Milledge, from Glasgow, daily. VESSELS IN PORT. Courier, from West Coast, windbound. inn Sanderson, for Melbourne. Eir "William Eyre, for Port Chalmers. t imports. Per Juno, from Hobart Town— l 43 head store cattle, 45 working bullocks, 1 horse, and i. tons enrrot?, Maning nnd Whitton PASSENGER IIST. Per Juno, from Hobart Town— Mrs. Petiingal, Miss Williams, Mrs. C. Hewitt, Mrs. Jack and family, Mrs Boyd and family. The City of Hobart passed the Bluff on her way to Port-Chalmers, on the 9th inst. The Juno left Hobart Town on the 2oth May. Captain Ross reports having bad light nndeistenv winds until within 200 miles of the land, when it came on to blow very heavily from the westward. On making the New River on Sunday last, ioun.l the Bar to heavy to take, and an under btewnrt s Island for shelter. On 10th up anchor, and mack' Jor the Bluil, un-iving at the lower anchorage about two p.m. same date. Lest two cattle only. Keports Daniel Watson at Stewart's Island, tor auw River, with 9 cattle out of 37, and general cargo.

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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 62, 12 June 1863, Page 2

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POET OF BLUFF HARBOR. TIDES. Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 62, 12 June 1863, Page 2

POET OF BLUFF HARBOR. TIDES. Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 62, 12 June 1863, Page 2

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