PORT OF INVERCARGILL.
INWARDS. December 9 and 10 —Nil. [_' ' OUTWARD.". December 9 aud 10— Nil. INWARDS COASTWISE. 3>eccmber 9 and 10— Nil ., ODTWAnnB COASTWTSE. December 9— Miry Jane, Davys, for "Waikavi. December 10 — Sirug*>ier, Meadows, for Bluff. * POR 1 ? OF BLUFF HARBOR. TIPES. Hitrb Ayator at BlufF Harbor afc full and c'lange iV); r.-mg©- four to. ei.-rht feet. High water at New River Ilea Is one hour sooner; there is, howT^vct. very Utile difference between the time ot high water at the head of the Bluff and the jetty at Invercargill. DAILY TIDE TARLK. . a.m. p.m. . Dec. 11 —High water 1.15 ... 1.35 Dec. 12— do 2.00 ... 2.20 rtwauTaS. December 9 and 10— Nil, - ouxwAnns. December 9 -Nil. December 10 — Robert Henderson, Logan, for Shanghai. December 10 — Jack Frost. Emery, for Portland Ba3*. , December 10— Gothenburg, ss, Mickic, for Melbou ne. -INWARDS CO.\STWISE. Decern! er 9— Nil.December 10 — Gothenburg, ss, Mackie, from Dunedin. OTTrWABPS COa» sttvise December 9 aiid 10— Nil. VESSEI/*- WEATHERBOUND IN POUT. 4 Folly, from Stewart' Island Salamander Aquila Mary Thopipson Ruby, steamer , VEESEIS IS' POUT. Grecian B imbay John William and Mary EXPECTED AHEIVAL3. W 7 itch of the T»es, Ivnm L >ndon Jessie Munro. from T > ofo d B ty Ottoline, from Twofold Bay Jennie W. Paine, from Melbourne Hero, steamer, from Donedin. a.out 13th inst. E'ina, steamer, hourly, from Meloourue. Queen, steamer, oo do City of Hobart, steamer, daily clo PASSENGER ITST. Per. Gothenburg, from Dunedin — Messrs Moeller (2), Tuckwell, and Bayer. The S.S. Gothenburg left P-.rfc Chalmers oh ; Til' sday at 7p.m. 15* poricnyed heavy RW and .- tSSW gales; arrived at Bluff at 5 40am yesterday. - She brings six cabi- pas :eiigers fa- Inv<*rea-*giH and 230 passengers for M< lbourn'*: There being between thirty and forty passengers awaiting her, immediately she was signalled tbe boats with tbe -nails and passengers put d.T; but through some unaccountable reason. Ciplain Mackie put the few passengers ho hart, brought Irom Dunedin into the pilot boat, and immediately gave the* order to , steam ahead, leaving the Soul bland mail and passengers for Melbourne behind, although within hailing distance. The Titauia left P./i-t Chalmers Heads on Monday and had to put back, and was at the Head*, when the G ithenburg left- The Hero arrived at Port Chalmers at 7 a.m. on Tuesday, and was advei tised lo sail yes-onlay, having near 403 passengers on board for Melbourne. T ie k.-tch Father Thames left Port C'lalmers on Thursday, 4vh inst , with two large water tanks for BbifT Harbor, on board, but was obliged to put brck through stress of weather. \ n investigation into the Grounding of the T E MiUedge took place nt the C-nn-t H mse, Cainp-l-ctitnwn. on Wednesday, the 9(h instant. J. N. Watt, E j q.. K. M., of Campbelitown, and Captain Gre g. Harbor Master, of Invercargiil. presiding. The evidence was a partial repetition of our report published in Wednesday's issu* 1 . and the Cou - : chised it 3 invcs'ti^atiirn about 7 pm.- the same evening. The result will not be made known until C ptain Givig's return to town. -
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 15, 11 December 1863, Page 2
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514PORT OF INVERCARGILL. Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 15, 11 December 1863, Page 2
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