PORT OF INVERCARGILL.
ISWARDB. Julyj^-llargraves, 171 tons, M'Kellar, from Hobart Town. July 15— Wild Wave, 180 tons, Fisher, from Melbourne. j July 15— Evelina Ruttor, 229 tons, Fendleton, from Melbourne. July 16— Nil. OUTWABDB. July 14 to 15— Nil. July 16— -Hercules, 139 tous, Law, for Newcastle. IKWAKDB COASTWISE. Jtfy U to ir— Nil. OUTWARDS COASTWISE. July 14— Nil. m , July 16— Aphrasia, p.s., 97 tons, Chcyne, for Uiverton. TIT .. July 15— William Miskin, s.s., 74 tons, Wilson, for Dunedin. IMPORTS. Per Wild Wave — 3 casks earthenware, Eker»teen nnd Hall; 2 cases machinery, Symons Brothers ; 109 deals, order ; 40 bales chaff", lot i timber, 1 crab winch, 6 chairs, Charles Walt ; 275 deals 523 bag» crushed barley, 10 hhds ale, 8 enses cheese, order; 140 bales pressed chaff, 1 box, Bray ton and Co; 8 cases books, H. Ross; 04 firkins butter, Win, Pole ; 2 cases harness, Thomas Brunton & Co; 1 cage bedsteads, 4 do sundries, 2 casks 2, cases, 2 do fancy goods, 2 hhds crockery, 1 case shoes, 3 anvils, 3 packages bellows, 1 cask tjiteh Ido tnr > 1 Dunflle crow bars > 4 cases sun ' dries 'Burner and Hallenstein ; 2 cases paper, 2 do vestns, 3 do cigars, 2 do tobareo, Mnning and Whitton ; 3 do tobacco, 1 half tierce do, Binzer ; 2 cases merchandise, H. Gort; 1 do do, F. W. Wallis •1 do d O , D. Cameron ; Ido do, J. Coutts ; 6 do do C. S. Hi"g™s and Co ; 2 cases and 1 bale do W 'and J. B?. Perkins ; 3 crates and 2 cases do! Buttnor and Hallenstien; 1 truss, C. H. Biggins and Co; 3 cases merchandise and 2 trucks, Buttner and Hallenstien ; 1 bale drapery, F. Seyler; 3 trunks and 2 boxes merchandise, L. K. Grant; 44 ash oars, Captain Greig; 2 cases saddlcrv, 2 packages do, 2 boxes do, 1 ease and 1 cask, 1 bundle harness, 1 do trees, 1 package, T. Gellatly; 1011 bars iron, order; 1 case merchandise, Maning and Whitton. Per Evelina Kutter— Bl2 bags barley, order ; 4701 pieces timber, 200 doors, 15 bundles architraves, Mathieson and Gracie ; 1 waggon, 1 cover, W. H. Brayton and Co; 10 casks pork, 3 drays, Henderson, Bonar, and Co ; 3 hhds brandy, 1 ensk do, 10 casks nails, 6 cases oysters, 20 do lobsters, 2 do tartaric acid, 6 do mustard, 20 casks ham, 1 keg carbonate soda, 12 boxes pipes, 9 cases pickles, 40 do kerosene oil. 1 cask wash, 9 soda, 10 cases jam, 4 do vestas, 1 do pepper, Spence Brothers and Co; 1 package India rubber belting, K. Murdoch ; 71 doors, 1353 pieces timber, 6 bundles do 4 cases do, order; 21 £boses tobacco, 4 cases coffee, W. S. Pendleton; 1 case, 1 pkge pots, W. F Robertson; 1 case cheese, 12 cases, 2 trunks 1 drum, Thomas Brunton & Co ; 1 weighing urnrhine J. White; 22 pkgs merchandise, Jnmes Keir, & Co.; 4 cases drapery, Mansfield & Co.; 15 boxes tea, 5 pkgs do, 34 cases oilmen's stores, H T Ross; 132 bags oats, 100 do bran, G M Binney; 3 cases, 1 cask saddlery, Fraser and Grainger ; 65 pkgs merchandise, Mathieson and Gracie; 5 hhds rum, 5 drums spirits of tar, Morrison, Law. and Co.; 1321 spokes, order; 60 bars iron, 12 axle arms, 1 bag horseshoes, W Garthwaite ; 1 chaff machine, Maning and Whitton ; 10 h barrels apples, 2 pkgs furniture, Henderson, Bonar, and Co. ; 5 casks rum, 8 bales tobacco, Morrison, Law, and' Co .; GOS pcs timber, Mathieson and Gracie ; 4 bdls architraves and 2 drays, Robert Toppor ; 1 cask glassware, W S Pendleton. PABSENGKU LIST. Per Wild Wave — Messrs. J. Gellately, Saundcrs, Cornegie, Hosman, Brown, and Houghton. Per Evelina Rutter — Mr and Mrs Fitzgerald ; Misses Fitzgerald (three); Masters Fitzgerald (two) ; Messrs. Cameron, Wilson, and Brown. Tho brigantine, Hargraves, Captain M'Kellar, arrived from Hobart Town on tho I3tn inst., alter a run of seven days. She experienced very severe weather throughout the passage. Tho ship nnd cargo, consisting of timber and produce, are consigned to Mr. John Hamilton. The fine ship, Derwent Hunter, Captain Evans arrived at Bluff harbor on the 14i th instant, from Hobart Town, having encountered heavy gales from date of sailing. She brings, in addition to timber and j roduce, 100 bullocks. Tue ship and a great portion of her cargo are consigned to Mr. John Hamilton. The Picard, Captain Sim, has made a very suc.cessful voyage, having left here on the 18th June, arriving at 'Hobart Town on the 24th, loading at general cargo and thirty head cattle, sailing troni thence on tho 10th July, and anchoring in the New Kiver oirly yesterday. The ship and cargo are consign*! to Messrs. Carey and Gilles. The Wave of Life, for London, cleared out on Monday, with a total of 45..0220z5, of which quantity 13,0910z was the produce of New Zealand, transhipped in the bay, and with LBO.OOO in gold epecie. The following are the various parcel, severally stated :— Gold-Union Bonk, HNBoa 16 dwts; Bank of Australasia, 98030z 19dwls; Bunk of Victoria, 86490z 17dwts; Coloma. Bank, 76370z Bdwts ; Oriental Bank Coryoration, 4f170z lOdwts. Specie— Bank of Victoria, 30,000s vs ; Union Bank, 30,000sovs; English, Scottish, and Australian Chartered Bank, 20,0Q0sov3.—Ar(jus 10th July. - J ♦ —
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 73, 17 July 1863, Page 2
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869PORT OF INVERCARGILL. Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 73, 17 July 1863, Page 2
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