PORT OF INVERCARGILL.
IffWABDg. S> July 6-^Herculea, 139 tons, ,Low, from Melbourne. ' Calder, Blacklock & Co., Agents; July 7. — Colleen Bawn, 29 tons, Thompson, from Riverton. -'■*'■■ OUTWA.BDS. sft July 6^-Lady Lyttleton, 179 tons, Howard, foi ■Newcastle, in ballast. July 7 — Lady Franklin, 40 tons, Davidson, for Stewards Island, in ballast. July 7— Eliza Blanche, 70 tons, Grieve, for Melbourne. July B— Colleen Bawn, 29 tons, Thompson, for Riverton. July B—Mary8 — Mary Thompson, 61 tons, O'Conncll, for Stewart's Island, in ballastJuly B— A phra>ia, s.s. 97 tons, Cheyne, for Bluff, in ballast. July_ B—Hawk'nead,8 — Hawk'nead, 17 tons, Scully, for Riverton, with cargo. "July 9.— Salamander, 97 tons, Purse, for Bluff, in ballast. V IJtPOHTS. Per Hercules — 10 bales chaff, Brunton, & Co. ; 28 do do, Gillespie & Co. ; 12 do do, Howard ; 56 hf bags salt, 144 bales chaff, Gillespie & Co. ; 5 kegs stout, Calder, Blacklock & Co. ; 3 iron safes, 12 colonial oven*, Mitchell ; 20 cases jams, Clarke 6 Co. ; 12 do bacon, 30 do wine, ordrr ; 3do saddleryGoodwillie; 2 do pepper, 6do coffee, 8 bags oatmeal, Ross ; 1 bale paper, 1 case glass, 1 pkge hardware, 3 kegs nails, 1 bdle sashes, 1 do doors 3 pkgs rafes, 1 case washstands. Beaven ; 3 do hardware, Black & Gordon : 6 trunks boots, 1 case, Kingsland; 1 box, 3 trunks, Hamilton; 3 cases stationery, Calder, Blacklock, & Co. ; 20 do jam, Butner and Hallenstein ; Ido acids, Clarke ; 3do do, Hatch & Hayes ; 1 big seeds, 1 case confectionery, 20 firkings herrings, 70 coils fencing wire, 1 case, 1 set iron swingle trees, Campbell & Co. ; 1 boiler, 1 copper boiler and stand, 5 cases kerosene oil, 2 do glass, 1 dostivtchers, 4 do bedsteads, 3 do, 2 iron pots, '2 cases beef, 16 hhds ale, Seyller ; 160 bags sugar, C chests candles, 5 cases hams, 12 do porter, 6 casks soda. 2 kegs saltpei re, 2 cases orange peel, 20 drums oil, 3 casks confections, 25 boxes iea, 10 kegs barley, 12 case 3 sauces, 6 cases lobsters, 20 bags rice, 3 cases coffoe, 2 do mustard.. '. 1 do vestas, 12 ball s currants, 6 hhds p.\3, iz casks do, Bhf do wine, 2 hhds dark brandy,2 do pale.dn, 7 cases tobacco, 4do bitters; sqr casks sherry, IS kegs dried apples, 4 casks white lead, 30 boxes soap, 12 casf p. flieese, 6 do salmon. 73 bags tea, Calder Kueklock &, Co. ; 1 case books, Ido hams, 1 ofrd' cage, order ; 1 bale ship chandlery. Murphy ; 4 do hay, Anderson, Mawat and Co ; 8 Ekgs boots, Kingsland ; 11 do furnilurc, 20 tc> eef, 100 bags bran, 3 cases, 230 bags flour, order ; 12 rolls sheet lead, Henderson, Bonar and Co ; 2 ploughs, 2 harrows, 6 bags oats, Anderson, Mowat and Co ; 100 bundles shel\ ing, 42 do doors, Howell and Cameron ; 12 cases jams, Boss; 3 bdls sashes, 18 do doors, Price.
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 2, 10 July 1863, Page 2
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472PORT OF INVERCARGILL. Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 2, 10 July 1863, Page 2
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