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PORT OF INVERCARGILL.

: -JLup, ; 2B'to:2l)-- Nil. ."■;,■ r ''„- ■■■,'' "' . -■;,-.: : "M^ August: 81— Ivanhoe, 244 tons, Dawson, from . •liclbourne. with cargo and 11 pnssongors. August 31 — Gothenburg, s.s., 459 tons, Mnckie, from Melbourne, witli cargo and 101 passengers; •■:.■ ■ Henderson:-Bonsir and Go, agents. •-■■■■ "A'titvist 31— Louisa, 144 tons, Abbott, from Auckland, with cargo aud 11 pnssengers ; John Hamilton, agent. . August 31— Emma "Preseoit, 147 tons, Stanton, *. from Hobart Town, with cargo and 1 passenger; John Hamilton, agent. • " . outwaudp. August 28— Pilot, 114 tons, Jamieson, for Mel , > bourno, with cargo. . . V . INVfAHDS COASTWISE. August 28 and 29— Nil. .'. August 31— -Titania, s.s. 56 tons, Jarvey, from Dunedia, with cargo and passengers. OUTWARDS COASTWISE. August 23.— Heather Bell, 10 tons, Salvador, for . Blulf August 29— Redcliffe, 22 tons, Pedito, for Rivertou. . August Si—Gothenburg, 675 tons, Mackie, for Dunodin. iMroiws. ;j Per Emma Prescott, from Hobar t To wn— 3o,ooo palings, 8000 shingles, 10,000 feet timber, 3 tons cbalf, 20 do hay, 9 pkgs furniture, John Hamilton; 40 enses jam, o'ilder, Blaekloek and Co; 95 tiiss carrots, J Hamilton. Per Titania, from Dunedin— 6 cases tobacco, 20 qr-casks whisky, Spcneo, Brothers ; 62 bags sugar, 0 qr-casks brandy, Miller, Brothers ; 20 bags mnlfc, Spcnce, Brothers; 1G cases furniture, 2 bales Has, 2 packages matting, 20 packages bedsteads, 2 rolls matling, PMoeller; I pkg hops; Spcnce, Brothers; 20 hhds ale, Miller, Bi-othprs; Senses spouting; A Smart; 2 cases glass, Keir and Co; 30 bags oats, 5 coils rope, J Lnw; 72 bars iron, R Bruce; 1 case merchandise, A Wilson ; 4 cases boots, Hare and Bull ; 2 cases, 2 trunks boots, L K Grant find Co ; 2 cases boots, J Kingsland ; 2 do, A Sutherland ; 1 do, J Hamilton. Per Gothenburg, from Melbourne— 2 cases cigars, Seyler and Hosentbal ; 27 bags sujjar. 40 ' ca"ses brandy, 1 'libd rum.l do brandy, 4 qr-c*sks '' whisky, 20 cases Geneva, 20 do old torn, 50 do whisky, 5 barrels apples, 3 cases cigars, 6 qr-casks brandy, H Goldsclnnidt ; 1 ease, J Munro ; 1 do, G Ott; 30 firkins, S tubs butter, Tuos Brunton ; 1 case, 1 tiuss, J Coutts; 125 bags oats, Calder. Blaekloek and Co; 4 cases, 1 cask, Hatch and Hayes; 75 bags oats, D and J Mitchell ; 51) do, 1 y.k^s trees, 1 case seeds, II Young; 2 casks, 1 brl, Eckcustein and Hall ; G boxes, 2 pkgs, R Wilson ; 4 cases, 5 trusses, 1 cask, Hoad aud Co ; 1 case stationery, Mailing and Whitlon ; 1 do fancy pootls, Sounders: 4 cases, L Myers; 1 box, Wndden; 1 do, Hunter; 1 do Huthven; 1 case boots, Smith aud Fairweather; 1 case drapery, R D Yule and Co; 2 bales paper-hangings, Hay, Brothers; 4 cases, 1 bale, G Gilbortson ; 2 bales leither, J Kin<jsland ; 1 case machinery. 2 do stationery, O Hagan ; 5 cases, C Reese ; 4 cases saddlery, A Smith ; 1 case. Sinallfield and Bain ; 1 case, 2 casks, ; 1 truss, G. W. Biuney ; 3 cases coffee, H. Goldschmidt ; 1 coil wire ropp, 1 pkgo wheels, Dalgety, Rattrny and Co.; 3hddseggs, 2 cases butter, John Dull'; 4 cases lums, 13 tubs butter, 1 hogshead of eggs, L. Young ; 1 box silver eoin, Union Bank; 4 trunks apparel, Calder. Blaekloek and Co.; 3 cases books, H. Ross. Per Louisa from Auckland— So.oOO feet timber 48 doz wooden buckets, Order. Per Ivanboe from Melbourne — 10 case3, 50 sash weights, 18 kegs nails, 6 drums oil, 1 doz bkts, 29 pkgs hardware, Hay brothers; 2 cases;l halo drapery MaxGeld and Co. ; 100 cases kerosene oil, G. W, Binney ; 1 case stationery. Macdonald and Russell; 6 cases merchdse, L. Sehappers ; 1 pkg gloss, G Lumsden; 12 boxes do. 4 cks putty, 1 drum oil, 1 basket varnish, 1 case kerosene, 1 brl plaster, 2 bales paper hangings, D Webster; 50 firkins butter, C boxes blue, 1 case arrowroot, 5 do jams, 9 trcs brandy, 6 hhds do, 6 trcs do, (id bags sugar, 1 bale paper, 1 caso nutmegs, 10 ke_;s barley, 1 do cream of tartar. 1 do Holloway's drills, 4 trcs eherry. 2 cases pick handles, 2 bates lines, 3 krgs i tacks, 30 boxes candles, 2 cases shovels, 2 do con- i frctioiiery, Spence Brothers; 29i) bags bran, order; 1545 pieces timber, Button and Co ; 215 pieces timber, o pair sashes, 4 doors, 1 bundle mouldings, 2 cases groceries, 1 do glass, Ross ; 606 deals, 2249 pieces boards, 10 cedar do, 27 A ; bundles mouldings, 100 sheets corrugated iroii, \ 15S1 pieces W.G. boards, 40 do pine. 200 bundles skirting, 1&7 deals, 314 flooring-boards, 18 bundles j weatherboards, Henderson, Bonnr, and Co ; 36 bales tobacco, D Mitchell; 1 hhd earthenware, 1 bundle leather, 3 casks hardware. 2 barrels tar, 25 bags onts, 1 cask horse-shoes, S Beuven ; 20 hhds lime, Ileinmingwuy ; 13 pkgs sundries, C Brown ; 7 tierces beef, order : 10 oases provisions, Henderson, Bonar and Co ; 11 iirke, 9 cases, o bales, o casks, 4Mioso*. T M'Elwie; 2 casks, 1 ease,. 20 cases oil, 9 ovens, 10 kega nails, 2 cases axes, 3 boxes pens, 1 bril wash buards, 1 do buckets. E Cowt'or; 202 shoets commuted iron, 410 pieces of timber, 75 pkgs merchandise, Smith ; 35pileshoes, 1 lot sundries, 1 rollo i and 6haft, 2 iron monkeys, 12 crow bars, 1 nnvil .1 wheel, 2 bags nuils, 1 hammer, 1 crab winch, 1 bellows, 2 cases, 3 dravs, 70«)0 bricks, 12 brls beef, SO pkgs furniture, '32 tons coul, 1 buggy, 1 case pick bandies, order. The R.M.S.S. Gothenburg, Captain Mackie. 675 tons, left Hobson's Bay at 4.30 p.m. on the . 2oth August, and arrived at Invorcargill, on the < 30th, makinjj the run in four days and a-half. Captain Mackio reports hnvinjr experienced fine ■weather all the way down. The Gothenburg brings 100 passengers, and nbout thirty tons of cargo. The brig Louisa, Captain Abbott, arrived at the New River Heads on Saturday, from Auckland, with SO,OOO feet timber, after a long and stormy passage ot twenty days. She experienced very heavy S.W. gales o(T Cook's Straits — reached tho , Heads on the 2Gth. but was unable to get in till Satimlnr. Spoke no vessels. The favorite brig, Emma Proscott, Capt. James Slanton, from Hobart Town, anchored in tho New i River, after u splendid passage of six days. She ! brings a general carjjo, consigned to John Hamilton.

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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 86, 1 September 1863, Page 2

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PORT OF INVERCARGILL. Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 86, 1 September 1863, Page 2

PORT OF INVERCARGILL. Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 86, 1 September 1863, Page 2

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