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PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR.

TITIKB. High water at BluT Harbor at full and change 1"40; rarige'four to eight feet. High water at Now Biver Heads one hour sooner ; there is, bowever. Very Httledinereneebetwem the time ot high water at. the head of the Bluff an I the jetty at - Invercargill. DAILY TIDE TABLE. a.m. p.m. Dec. 7— High water 10.16 ... 10.35 Dec. 8— . do 11.0 ... 11.20 November 28 -a.m., strong breeze, W. and very hnzy weather ; a barque passed to the E ; two barques to the E, passed during the night, n vessel passed to E, far off; p.ra M strong breeze, W, and very hazy weather ; impossible to see more than one mile to seaward ; a cutter passed to E. November 29— a.m., moderate breeze, NW, and hazy weather: steamer William Miskin, from Invercargill to Dunedin, passed ; arrived, steamer Alhambra, from Dunedin ; p.m., moderate breeze W, weather fine but hazy; steamer Alhambra sailed at noon, for Melbourne; steamer Gothenburg arrived from Melbou ne and sailed same afternoon for Port Clwhners; an American barque arrived from tbe W, and brought up in inner harbor Arrived, steamer Ruby, from Invercargill. November 30— a.m.. light breeze, NE, and very hasy weather; a barque and brig passed v to W, p.m., light breeze, E, and very hazy weather, a steamer from the E anchored at dusk in outer anchorage ; a barque passed to W. Decomb-r 1— a.m., fresh breeze, NW. w : th rain and very thick wealher; a barque to E passed during the night, a b ig passed to E, two sail in sight W, a steamer in sight E. two sail passed to E, a cutter. sailed to VV, a fore-and-aft schooner lo E ; arrived, Titania, steamer, from Dunedin; Titania. pailed for Invercargill ; p.m., moderate breeze, W, and very thick weather; occasionally slightly clearing up ; a brig passed to tbe E. December 2 — a.m., light airs and clear fine wca tber; steamer Ruby, for Invercargill; p.m.. light a : rs and fine clear went her : -a sal in sight W, a large ship passed to the E, having como south of Stewart's Island. December 3— a.m., n moderate breez™. N; nt daylight a large ship hove to W, distant five miles. A steamer to the E; a.sail iv sight, E ; two sail to the E; passed during the night — a fore-and-aft schooner, to the W, from livercargill. Steamer William Miskin, passed to New Kiver ; steamer Titania, arrived from Invercargill; ship Jack Frost arrived from Melbourne — a barque parsed to W ; p.m., fresh breeze/W, with rain ; Titania sailed for Dunedin, a large ship to W. a barque passed to E ; a baique anchored in Port William. December 4— a.m., fiesb breeze SW, with occasional showers and very thick weather ; a vessel passed to E ; p.m., fresh breeze and lv\zy weather; two sail (one o, large ship), at anchor off Stewart's Island, and one vessel lying in Port William December 4^— p.m., fresh breeze, SSW, and hazy weather, with occasional showers ; a sail in sight W, a steamer to the E; ship T. E. Millr-dge, nrrivf-d from Twofold Bay, barque Roderick Dhu, Hi-rived from the W; steamer Pbcebe, from Dunedin and Northern Ports ; a barq.ie from tbe westward bound to Bluff, name unknown. INWARDS. ■Prcrmber 4 — T E Milledge, Wilson from Twofold Bay, with cattle. k Decembers— Roderick Dim, from Twofold Bay, with cattle. OUTWARDS. December 4 and s—.Nil.5 — .Nil. IS WARDS COASTWISE. I Bvcem I, er4 — Nil. December S—R.M.5 — R.M. steamer, Pccebe, Kennedy, from Northern provinces. OUTWARDS COASTWISE December 4 and .s— N:'. TWember 0— PbcoV>e, I. C. steamer, Kennedy, for Northern Provinces. VEESKLS IN POET. Grecinn Robert Henderson, discharging Bombay do , Jack Frosf, do Aquila, ready for sea Salamander, do Mary Thomson, loading John William aud Maiy EXPECTED AttRIVALSProcursor. from Scotland Witch of the Tees, trom Lmdon Jessie Munro. from Twofo d B iy Ottoline, from Twofold Biy Jennie W. Paine, from Melbourne Hero, steamer, from Melbourne TASSKXGKrc LIST. Per Phoebe, from Northern Ports — Captain Marshall, Messrs B u'ley. Giller. Garrick, Menzies, ' Parsons, and Mi-ses Parsons, (2). I . ♦

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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 13, 7 December 1863, Page 2

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PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR. Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 13, 7 December 1863, Page 2

PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR. Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 13, 7 December 1863, Page 2

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