NEW RIVER HEADS.
inn WEATIIER. September 17— "Wind N W, very light, nt 8 n moderate breeze from the SW ; force 3 to 4, increasing to noon ; afternoon dry, clear, and fine : night, dry and cold ; bar., 29.35. September IS— Wind W; force 4; daybreakcloudy, with passing showers of rain : forenoon squally and rainy; p.m., wind increased to a strong westerly gale, but dry; night clear, with very high wind; force 7 to 8 ; bar, 6 a.m, 29.36 ; noon, 29.30; sunset. 29 50. September 19— Wind NW; at daybreak, force C ; thick, squally, rainy weather, freshening to a pale in the afternoon ; very loud thunder heard ; WNW, night heavy, squalls of rain, accompanied withthunder, lightning, and hail, more particularly towards the morning; bar, 6 a.m., 29.35; noon, 29.4S ; sunset, 29.40. September 2o— Wind westerly: daybreak, dry weather, blowing a violent gale; force Sto 9 ; unusually heavy squalls of .wind and rain continued nt intervals, until near noon, when it moderated, and the wind shifted t > the eastward ; sunset clear and ffne, with moderate breeze; night, cold, clear, and dry; bar, 6 a,m., 29.70; noon, 29 80; sunset, 29.90. September 21 — Wind NW; force 3 to 4; a fresh westerly breeze, clear and fine, and Wc=t the whole day ; night showery ; bar, 0 a.m., 29.95 ; noon, 29.85 ; sunset, 29.82. September 22— Wind SE ; force, 1 ; and easterly, force 3 : daylight, dry and fine, with a light southerly air, increasing as the day advanced ; noon, gloomy and overcast; p.m., very cold. lut dry; night clear;* bar, 6 a.m., 29.G5; noon, 29- Co; sunset, 29.70. September 23— Wind SSE, force 2 to 3 at 6 a,m., very thick weather, with light drizzling rain tilt 10 o'clock, when it cleared oft*; afternoon, dry cloudy, [and overcast; bar, G a.m., 29.G5; noon' 29.65. sunset, 23.G5, ' ABKIVED. 17 — Camilla, schooner, from Adelaide. September 17— Colleen J3awn, from Riverton. September 18— Nil. September 19 — Mil. September 20— Nii. . September 21— W m Miskin, s.s., from Dunedin. September 22 — Nil. September 23— Titania, s.s., from Dunedin. September 23— Jane, schooner, from Melbourne. September 24— Briton's Queen, from Auckland September 24— Venture, from Melbourne. September 24— Warren Goddard, from do. SAILED September 17— Titania. s.s., for Dunedin: September.l7 — Aphrasia, s.s., for Dunedin. September 18 to 22— Nil. September 22 — Pet, barque, for Hobart Town. September 22 — Rebecca, schooner, for Newcastle. September 22— Mayflower, schooner, -for Launceston . September 22— Wee Tottie, brig, for Hobart Town. Saptember 23 — Danube, barque, for Newcastle. Sepstember 23 — Wm Miskin, for Dunedin. September 23— Louisa, brig, for Hobart Town. September 23 — Hawkhead, schooner, lor tho Snares Islands. September 23 — Drover, brig. VESSELS IN PORT. Gur Dope, brig Jvnuhoe, brig Cosmopolite, brig Titania, screw steamer Ruby, steamer. Aun. Sanderson, brig. Boindie, schooner. Mary Thompson, schooner. Three Sis«*or6, schooner Colleen Bawn, schooner. Camilla, schooner. Salamander, schooner Eedcliffe, cutter.
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 93, 25 September 1863, Page 2
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471NEW RIVER HEADS. Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 93, 25 September 1863, Page 2
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