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NEW RIVER HEADS.

THE -WEATHER. September 3— Wind westerly, force 6 to 7 ; \ thick, rainy and squally nfc daybreak ; forenoon, j strong westerly breeze ; bar., 6 a.m. 29,70; noon, 29.60; sunset, 29.60. September 4 — Wind, SSE, force variable; freshening towards noon ; ov^crenst, threatening for rain ; bar., (ell suddenly to 29.40 ; night squally with henvy rain; bar., 6 a.m. 29.70; noon, 2U.40 ; Bunset, 29"40. September s—Wind5 — Wind KW and W continued, fore** 7tcß; a high westerly wind prevailing in the morning; rainy and cold in the afternoon; Eunset rainy with neuvv squalls; nisjht, do; bar.' 6 a.m. 29.50; noon. 29.*40 ; sunset, 29.40. StpteuibcrG — Wind west and WSW, in the forenoon, force 7 to 8 ; dry and cold during tue day; sun9et, threatening for rnin ; night squally and rainy; bar.. 6 a.m., 29.52; noon, 29 90; sunset, 30.05. September 7 — "Wind west in forenoon, easterly in afternoon, force 4 ; forenoon clear and fine ; afternoon, moderate, easterly breeze, dry and cold ; Bight fine, bar., 6 a.m. 30.10 ; noon, 30.12; sunset. 30.10. S ptember B— Wind easterly and VNW, force 4; daybreak. Veil lowering rky nith a fresh easterly wind which continue^ until 9 p.m. ; night light breeze, with a few show r«. and vivid lighting from the NW; bar.; 6 a.n% 30.01); noon, 29.40; sunset. 29.44. September 9— Wind WN W, force 1 and 2 ; day. light, light airs from the westward; hazy and overcast, with drizzling rain ana light airs all day; bar. 6 a.m. 29.32 ; noon, 2932: sunset, 29.32. AKKIVED. September 3 — Aphrasia, steamer, from Bluff Hnrbor. September 3 — William Miskin, s.s., from Dunedin. September 4 — Colleen Bawn, schooner, from B'nffHarbor. September 4 — Wea Tottie, brig, from Melbourne. September 4 — AnneSanderson, brig from Auckland. September s—Redch'ffe,5 — Redch'ffe, cutter, from Riverton. September G — Buiu'd-io, schooner, from Stewart's Island, Feptcmber 7 — Titahia, s.s. from Dunedin. September 7 — Gothenburg, s.s. arrived off the Sort from Dunedin, afterwards steamed to Bluff larbor. September 7— Gothenburg, s.s., from Bluff Hnrbor entered the lliver. but retired outside agiin, standing oft' and on all dny. September B—Ruby,8 — Ruby, s.f: from Dunedin. Septcnbpr9 — : Mary Thompson, schooner from Stewart's Island. September 9 — Highland Lassie, brig, from Duuedin. . BAILED. Feptcmber 3— Nil. September 4— Daniel Watson, brig, for Melbourne. September 4 — Redcliffe, cutter, for Rirerton. September s—William5 — William Miskin, s.s. lor Dunedin. September 6 and 7 — Nil. September B— Folly, ketch, for Stewart's Island. • September B—Gothenburg,8 — Gothenburg, a.s. for Melbourne. September 9 — Nil. VESSEI.S IN POET. Danube, Swedish barque Pet, barque Our Hope, brig Ivaaboe, brig B«beeca. schooner Fawn, brig Drover, brig Wee Tottie. brig. Colleen Bawn, schooner, Salamander, schooner Xbuisa, brig May Flower, schooner WilKam and Mary, ketch Eedcliffe, cutter. Boinriee, schooner. Mary Thompson, schooner. Highland Lassie, brig. The ships City of Dunedin, Crimea, and Dudbrook, which arrivpd at Port Chalineis yesterday, brought an addition to our population of 470 persons, all of an excellent eliws of immigrants. Of this number the City of Dunedin alone brought 530, the vessel being described aa one of the handsomest and most commodious that has yet ben placed in the Uta^o trade. In a few days, MoDclayorTuesdaTnexfc.it is expected the great majority of the Victory's passengers who jet remain in quarantine, will be released from this ■necessary confinement, no ftvsh case having occurred for some weeks past. The (fothenburg yesterday brought upwards of 220 passengers.— Daily Times, 3rd September. ■ ■ . » >

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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 89, 11 September 1863, Page 2

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NEW RIVER HEADS. Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 89, 11 September 1863, Page 2

NEW RIVER HEADS. Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 89, 11 September 1863, Page 2

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