PORT OF INVERCARGILL.
* , • IHWA.KD9. October 2— Cr.iigievar,-.'from Molhoumo, 210 lons, Moon, with ■cargo, Henderson, Bouur & Co., ngents. quTWAnns. October 2— British Queen, 119 tons, Brown, for Hoh'arfc Town.-Sri ballast. October 2— Ann Sanderson, 250 tons, Tozer, for Newcastle. ....,!. INWAKDS COASTWISR. October 2 to 4— Nil. ' OOTWAKPS COASTVTIBE. October 3— Kuby,' b.s., S3 tons, Saunders, for Bluff. . ; ' : ' ' October 3 — Elton, 8 tons, M'Donald, for Stewart's Island. ■ ' % impouts. Per Craigicvar, from Melbourne— 3 cases hardware, 1 do Up, John King and Co; 11 pkgs merchandise,* 7 casks chairs, 1 enso ploughs, 1 do do, 1 do-harrows. 157 bags guano, 1 bdle scythes, 10 drunwoil, S: Boav.en; 15 pkgs effects, Jos.Eskdale; 1 chaff-cutler, 1 saw, bench, S. Erdis; 2 bales, 1 truss, Miller, aud- Co; 4 cases stationery, Jno. Munro; 2 pkgs, 11. D. Yule; 5 bdls sashes and doors, C. S. Button and Co; 122 cut deals, 340 pieces flooring, ,384. do do>'2(?3 peks shelving j 091 do lumber, 284 do do, 284 boards, 82 cedar do, 12 casks cement, 4do plnstcr, 26 doors. 18 bdls sashes. 4 bdls skirting, 2 cases turnery, Order; 24 pkgs hardware, C. and W. Kout; lease, Hoad nnd Co ; 3 cases, Moellcr and Co; 2 do, Mair and Garven ; 6 qr-casks brnndy, G. "W. Binncy ; 82 bags oats, 17 bales chaff, Hnre nnd Bull; 4 cases bacon, Carey and Gilles; 106 I)ags salt, 50 cases brandy, 90 bags sugar, 14 boxes soap, 2 boxes popper, G cases jams, 4 do confectionery, 2 do arrowroot, 12 do pickles, G do sauce, 2 do candied peel, 0 do pickles, 1 do blacking, 3S bags sugar, 2 cases biscuits, Spcnce, 8r05..; 6 bdls shovels, Davies; 5 qr-casks brandy, Maning and Whit ton; 100 cases, G qr-casks, io enses, 10 do pickles, 4 do sperm oil, 26 lioxr s candles, G. W, Bmney; 3 cases hams, N. Tiidith ; 88 bags salt, 8 qr-casks wine, Bdo do. 50 ten, 5 qr-ensks brandy, 5 do do, 10 do whisky, W. Miller & Co; 3 pkg< sundries, 2 cases gliifses, C kerosene, 4 boxes clothes pins, 7 kegs nails, 2 drums oil, 2 bdls spades, 1 pkge saws, 1 pkge wash-boards, 1 bale lines, Ekenstein & Hall; 1 cask, 1 case sundries, 7 cases axes, 20 do picks, 15 kegs nails, 4 bdls shovels, 2 do buckets, 1 chest tubs, 1 pkge saws, 4 drums oil, 1 bale calico, Hay, Bros; 3 cases picks, 3do axes, 3 do glass, 1 do sundries, 1 bos clothes pins, 6 boxe3 tin nlates, 2 casks sundries, 2 drums oil, 3 bdls spades, 3 do shovels, 1 case axes, Hni-gin and Jaggers; 1 fira engine, S. Erdis; 11 pkgs pedestal, \&c, 25 kegs, M'Kenzie; 12 cases oranges, Henderson, Bonar <& Co; 300 pieces shelving, 771 do T. &G. lumber, 442 do flooring, 334 do do. 322 do do, 35 bdls timber. 62 bdls, 10 boards, 165 doors, 10 bdls sashes, 67 cut deals, Order; 48 bars iron, >. traven ; 10.000 bricks, Order; 3 cases drapery, 1\ Moeller and Co. PASSENGER 1,1 ST. Per Craigievar — Mr and Mrs Ladesb, Messrs C. Wutson, John Alunro, L\ Dieken, and A. Clausen. *
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 97, 5 October 1863, Page 2
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517PORT OF INVERCARGILL. Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 97, 5 October 1863, Page 2
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