PORT OF INVERCARGILL.
i INWARDS, ber 10 fco 20— Nil. v O'.ITWAIftOP. ber 10 to 20— Nil. * ' INWARD 3 COASTWIBB. bor 10— Heather Bell, 12 tops, Pascoe, fron iff, in ballast, ber 20— Struggler, 40 tons, Meadows, frou >n. outwards coastwise. ber Id— Heathpr Bell, 12 tons, PuscoejTbi fc'vlsland, in ballast, ber 20— Nil. ~«Ert IMPORTB. Struggler. from Riverton — 1 enrriage, anti larness, Calder, Blacklock and Co_ le.Now River-Heads yesterday,' the schoonci e| fsix days out, for ■- the Bluff, put in foi obtained supply, nnd made sail again d been driven to the westward of tho So- - and almost ashore in. thick" weather on I'Sj'-liJiniHl. The Mary Thompson also arrestcrday at tho Heads,' with cargo ex
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 104, 21 October 1863, Page 2
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116PORT OF INVERCARGILL. Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 104, 21 October 1863, Page 2
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