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PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR. Nov. 18TH. 1808.

TIDES. "' High water at Bluff Harbor at full and change :I'i<>; range four to eight feot. Hi-jh water at rffew River Heads one hour sooner; there is, howt>ver, very Utile iJiflerenc* between the time of high -water at the head of tho Bluff and tho jetty at 'invercargill. DAILY TIDE TABLK. I. a.m. p.m. 7 Nov. 23— High water 12.30 ... 12.50 r Nov. 24— do 1.15 ... 1.35 J IHWABDB. k .November 20— Bombay, M'T^od, from Greenock I November 21— Alhambra, BM steamer, M'Lean from Melbourne. V OUTWARDS. f .November 20- Will x "November 21— Edina, steamer, Rolli, for Melbourne. A ■**. INWARDS COASTWISE. November 20— Nil. Iter 21— Edina, steamer, from j. - OUTWABPyCOABTWISB H>r 20— William Miskin, steamer, Wil-iv*eicar-,'ill, with passengers and luggage. cd. from Bobert Henderson, from «sr 21— Alhambra, R.M.S.S., M'Lean, lin. . icr 21— Heather Bell, Newton, for Tois VKESEIS IN FORT. i Henderson ■ rave learner EXPBCTRD ABBIVAIS. i.i. from Melbourne, daily* dr, fronvGlasgow ' IMPOBTS^ nbay, from Glasgow— B boxes, S Brown; Jrahatn ; 2 boxes D and J Mitchell ; 1 frame, 7 boxps. 2 pkgs, 2 boxes, 150 ■ cases brandy, 32 boxes hams, l-SOnrkins^ bales), 8 hhds, 5 hhds, 5 qr-casks, MoriMld Co ; 192 puncheons seeds, 3203 bags ka, 1 pkg, 2 cases, 2 wheels, 50 bundles ire, 6 bags staples, 1 bundle, 2 wheels, lachine, 2 boxes saddlery, 350 firkins } qr-casks whisky, 56 do brandy, 178 jky, 654 qr-casks whisky, 12 hhds wine, les fencing" wire, 63 bags staples, 113 : ranised iron, 60 casks oatmeal, 16 boxes 6 bundles wire, 113 boxes galvanised, axes cheese, order ; 22 half barrels white - 28 boxes red herrings, 25 barrels pearl ' boxes of hash) nuts, 4 boxes fish, 8 naifgat, 190 cases wlrsky, D M Camp bell 70 bags oats, 776 deals, Morton and Co. PABBBBGEB XIST. / ambra. from Melbourne— Mr Jones, Mr tf r Mailer, and Miss M*Kellar. hert Hendewon, from Glasgow— John Batbcrinp, George,* and A Fraser; Alexa and W Willemir; J M'Ewan; W lexandp», William and Jane Ellis; Jas r, and John.Crosbie; J Hunter; Alex j A Mpnz.es; John Wilson; Robert Robb J 'Archibald Howie; F Ferguson; own; J Chenney;J Wilson; William g,Mrs and Colin Campbell ; H Harris; ilson; M Ai James, Mary, Robert and rart; Will-am Smith; Mrs M Arthur; I Mr- 'and Mrs Granger ; D, J, M and J i ; J M'lntyre ; R Corson ; Catlerine ; M and L Lennie j Jas Brown; A and ; -Wm Cumming; IVfrs Meeking; A M Mm tyre; Jessie- Malcolm; Andrew , D. Thomas, D. Margaret H, Janet and ■ M'Kenzie ; M-Murchie ; J . Thompson ; ung; G Muir;7D M'lntyre; J Beck; orton ; R Taylor ; James and Thomas ; Elizabeth Finlayson Mrs D, and J I ; James Morrow ; Alexander M'Clure ; •ick," William, Mr and Mm Fraser; Lockhart; -Margaret Lennie; James ; James. Isabella,, James and Isabella rilliam, Joan, John, and William Banks;Bnrbtina^Catherine Charlotte, James, Donald,. Bella, Jeanie, ( Archibald and iarenj.Jobn, Elspet, Margaret, James, Kan,' William, Alexander, 'David and md-; 'Chrut.ua. Lang; William, Jane, Bobert "Cumming ; John and Isabella 'y Jane Honeymanj Christina M Ross; id Findlay; Andrew, Margaret, tarles, Margaret, Helen, Jaret and Alex. i;_John, Eliza,' John, Ellen, Annie, d Frank Graham; Jessie Malcolm; Annie i; ' Thomas, Margaret, Elizabeth .and [unter: - Margaret, M'lntyre'; Annie Isabella. Margaret, .Francis, James and ouison*- Henry Duncan; 'Robert Guy; !vd,; John Bielby; Isabella and Andrew 'Thomas, Agnes. Thomas, ' Anthony, and Arthur ; William aud Isabella Buchanan; ud Catherine Douglas ; Mary Petrie ; James, .lnd Thomas Robertson; Jane 1 ; Teter and Elisabeth M'Leiah. Henonataod Co-agents.

I Bombay with general cargo front Scotland, reenoek Ist August, was detained by adverse in the, channel ;for fourteen days, reached lethe&rdot Septeif. ber, made the meridian Cape on. tbe .1-ith October, and sighted .the ler on v the 16th November,,- experienced! adf.werther between the Caps and ths coast I f'Zaiimaii-^amved' at the Bluff ' Harbor on | ih November, after a r passage of 112 days.; barque Marion* Captain Lake, left Two* sjon-H&nday, the 10th October, with 148. C cattle and 2 horses. Experienced westerly { er during the nassaM andrery heavysquaus Rearing tbe Mew Z aland eosst -Passed the m'lso miles west ofTtheWest Cape on Frite;2othin«t., and arrived at tbe. Biy ff after age of five days, on Saturday, the 21st inst. Lake reports the New, Great Britain, p Trader, to sail on or about tho 22nd inst., ■ port, witb stock. ""Y

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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 7, 23 November 1863, Page 2

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PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR. Nov. 18TH. 1808. Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 7, 23 November 1863, Page 2

PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR. Nov. 18TH. 1808. Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 7, 23 November 1863, Page 2

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