PORT OF INVERCARGILL.
INWARDS.. Bept. I—Fawn,1 — Fawn, 216 tons, M'Donald, .from Launceston. , Sept. 2t— May Flower, 70 tons, Anderson, from "Inunceston. Septembcv 3— William Miskin, s.s., Wilson, liom Dunodin, Dalgelty, Bat tray and Co, agents. OUTWARD*. «■ -'<■ -^Sept. Ito 3— Nil. — : " ' '** INWARDS COASTWISE. Sept. 7— William and Miiry , 23 ton 8, Ryan , from Lyttelton. ■'■ . .... Sept. 2^-Folly, 17 tons, Wheeler, from Stowartfs "IslandF" '* : Sept. 3— Nil. •'■•• • CVBTWABPS COASTWISE. Sept. I— Titania, s.s. .50 tons, for •Dunedin Sept. 2 to 3— Nil. IMTOBTS. Per Fawn, from Launceston — 1409 pieces timber, 4980 palings, 4 pkgs window sashes, 17 tubs butter, ! C S Button: 300 bags bran, 50 hasrs iron, 100 bags bran, 4 kegs butter, Order; 4 cases bacon I case eggs, 57 bags carrots, J T White and Son ; 2 cases bacon, 1 tub lard. 1 barrel esrgs, George Frew ; 1 :pkg saddlery, 1 cn.<=e matches, M'Donald nnd Co ; 9 cases furniture. Freeman ; 1 bale rugs, Henderson ; 86 bales bav,Bo bales chaff. 9' tubs butter, J I' White and Son ; 5 horses, James; 2 horses, Mitchell ; 5 horses, M'Donald; 40 bales hay, Clayton; 5000 palings, Witnel ; 40 cases, jam, Chennel; 100 bacs flour, Captain M'Donald; 3l heaa cattle, Clayton; 115 bags, M'Donald. , .... Per May Flower, from Launceston — 6000 bricks, 5000 palings. 1702 pieces timber, 24 tubs butter 21 pkgs sashes, 1 ton conls, 85 biies potatoes, 4 cases and 18 bags bacon, 232 ba^s flour. 50 bags oat* 200 bags bran, 26 pkgs mouldings, 102 doors, 3 trunks personal effocts, 80 bales chaff, C S Button and Co. Per William and Mary, from Lyttelton— 2o pkgs furniture, Austin. Per William Miskin, from Dunedin — 10 qr casks brandy, Morrison. Law and Co; Bdn,T Learmont; 3 cases coffee, 10 qr-casks wine, 20 bngs sugar, T Learmont ; 20 bags sugar, 3 cases colTeej 2 do pepper. 6 do jams, Miller, Brothers; 1 case bor»ts. GP H Gallop ; 2 do, ETnro &Ball ; 1 do. J R Weldon; 2do,2drumshobs,Smitb.&Fairweather; lcask seed, Law, Somner and Co; 4 cases glass, Order; 20 bags oats, Anderson and Co; 2 cases. Dalgetv, Rattray and Co ; 2 boxes, J Clark ; 1 bale matting, G and J Mackay ; 2 pkgs trees, Rannell ; 1 truss, 2 cases. 1 bag, Brown and Putterson ; 20 empty casks, C S Button and Co ; 9 kej.s, 1 cask, 1 bag, Burgoyne ; 3 crab winches, 2 iron mould* ingsi 2 pieces do, 2 clips. 2 nairs plumb clocks, 5 pieces chains. 1 crane, J M'Kenzie; 4 puirs haiuios, Froser and Grainger; 1 bug seeds, Law, Somner and Co ; 4 ensks, 2 cases, Spencer and Co ; 36 kegs spikes, 5 kegs nails, 1 bag bolts, J M'Keazie. PASSKNGKK LIST. Per Fawn, from Launceston— Mrs Whiting, Miss Lowtuorp, and Miss Penderg-nst. Per Alnv Flower, from Launceston — Mary, William. J. T., and M. Wesnev. Per Willinm and Murv, from Lyttelton — John, Mrs, and Miss Austin, F. Edwards, Wra. Frnser, J. Scott, Mrs Ryan and six ••hildron, Jas. M'Cann ana wife, Michael M"Cann, Miss MLaugblm.
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 87, 4 September 1863, Page 2
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491PORT OF INVERCARGILL. Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 87, 4 September 1863, Page 2
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