PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR.
TIDK3. Hi ;h water at Bluff Harbor at full and change 1-10; rnn^e l"iir to eight feet. High water at New River Heads one hour seoner ; there is, howover, very little difference between the time ot high water at the head of the Bluff aud the jetty at I u\ ereargitl. j DAILY TIBS TAlir.K. ' a. ••!. p.m. 1 Dec. I 1 * — High water 5.10 ... 5 3"; Dee. 17— do 555 ... 6.20 December s—am5 — am , moderate breeze, SSW, and linzy weather; ship T. E. Mi Hedge arrived, from Twofold Bay ; a steamer to tlieE; two sail in b.^ht. W; arrived, Roderick D.m, barque, from the W, and I'iucbe, K.YiSS, from Duuediu and the Northern Poits; pm., strong breeze, \V, and or-asionally very thick dirty weather; William Mi>kin, ss, passed, to Dunedin : barque, Witch <>t tue Tees, beating up for New River Heads, having taken a pilot on board from this port. Jtpoeinberti — am., moderate oreeze, SW, and very thick weather, *ith rain and hnil showery; li iL'b'. RM SS, sailed for Northern Ports-; pm, moderate brcze, S. and very thick weather, with oeeasl nal showers; a sail in sight W; arrived, a l"iv and aft schooner, from Mew River. lX'C.'inbcT 7 — am., fresh breeze, S, and thick gloomy weather, with showers of hail daring the niijlit ; a sail in sight, W; a barque to E; a scii<»>neT anil two barques for luve-varuill, last from Stewart's I>l»nd; sail passed to W, tar off; Jinhv. ss, anived, from lnvercar;;ill ; a sail in sight. \V ; a sail in sight, E; pm., moderate breeze, S. and thick weather, with occasional showers ; a brii: passed from E ; a scho >ncr passed from the we>tw;ird ; a steamer in sight, W; arrived, Hero, s ■=. tYum Melbourne, and ii< a short time sailed for Purt ("iialmers. D.eemrer B— am., fresh breeze, "WSW, and very tliiek weather, occasionally heavy showers; ]> m., fresh breeze ami thirfc weither. December 9 — am., mooertto breexe, 6\V, apd' very thick weather, threatening rain; pm., strong liree/e. W, aud thick wvathor, with rain and dense tb.j. December 1 ) — am , moderate breeze, NW, and tLk-L -.veuthiT ; a steamer to the E ; Gothenburg. s#. arrived from Dunedin, and imm"iliatelv sailed fur 31:!bo'irno; sailed, 'hips Jack Frost to the W, ami T'.obert Hender.-on to Port Chalmers; pm., j-trt'iijj breezL 1 . W, and hazy weather, latter part, lre-h breeze and line wea. her. December 11 — a >n., moderate breeze, ENE, and very tiick weather, with rain and d -use fog; pm., j moderate breez°, X by E, and clear weather to the j li ; a steamer in sight to the E ; 4 p m., strong j brt'-z'. W, and thick weather; William Miskin, i s ■, !r a Dunedin. , D -etMiber 12 — am., moderate breeze, W; ship E n i Teas .hu^enie, lrom Corner Inlet to Port (.'lalinprs. T'iis-ed; nrrved, litanii, ss, from Dui;edin ; "Wi : liam Miskin, ss, sa : l -d fur Invercanjill; Titania, ss, sailed for Invercargill ; four sail, (two of them large ships,) at anchor in Port Williiun; p m.. moilerate breeze and hazy weather, "\V ; iJitderick Dhu, barque, sailed. I3TWAKDB. December 15 — Xil. OPTWAKDS. December 10 — Robert Henderson, 751 tons, I.o_'iui, for Simnghui, in ballast. Morison, Law - uti'l < ' ', agent-s. DefL-uiher l"i — Roderick Dhu, 500 tons,M'PberB'ja, f<>r Twofold B.iy, in Ballast. Morison, Law aii'l Squires, airenrs. D.-.-ember 15 -T. E. Milledge, "Wilson, for Twolui'l Bay, M'-rison. Law and Co, agents. l»eeember lo— J>jmb.-iy, ilLeod, fjr Calcutta, C'alder, Blacki'ick and C>, agents. December 15— Hero, steamer, J.Logan, for MclLvurne. j ixwakds coastwise. Docomber 11— Father Thames, (water tank,) fr^in Dunedin. 1 >uceml>er 14 - Strnggler, from Invercargill. December 14— Titania, steamer, Jarvey, from Invercargill, Lilly, agent. December 14 — William Miskin, steamer, Wilson, from luvercarsill. G. P. H. Gallop, agent. Di -comber 15 — Hero, steamer, J. Logan, from ]' -.uiL-din. OPTMTARDS COASTWISE Dccirnber 14 — Titania, steamer, Jarvey, for V'li'iedin, Mr Lilly, a-^ent. J >eceml>er 1 "> — William Miskin, steamer, Wilson, for Dunedin, <i, P. H. Gallop, agent. VEESELS IS POKT. firec:an I'atber Thames (water tank) S'ruggler, discharging EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Aiflinga, R.M.5.8., from Melbourne, hourly City of Mobart, steamer ■do ( )nieo, steamer, fro n Dunedin, about 17th inst. AVitch of the Tees, from London .'•'ssie Mui.ro, fromTwofo d Bay, daily Ottoline, from Twofold Bay do .k-nnie W. Paine, from Melbourne do Queen, steamer, from Melbourne do FASSESGEB LIST. I'i.t Hero, from Dunedin — Messrs Bailey, M : Cann. Kelly, Fouracre, L. Gilles (of Carey nnd Gillos,^ Monk>nan, Bain, Smith, Ronaldson, James, Mis* •Tames, Mr Franklin, cabin; and 60 iv the steerage. NOTICE TO MARINERS. (From the New Zealand Gazette, 27th Oct.) kock off losg louk-oct, on tiik northern sii»e of Basks' Pexissbla, Middle Islakd, Ne\v Zkalasd. 'Die barque Catherine, from Ilobart Town, when about three-quarters of a mile from the Long Look-out, struck on a sunken reef, injuring the gudgeons of her rudder so as to disable her. She was towed into the port of Lyttleton by the Gazelle. Charles Sharp, Master Warden Chief Marine Board. Chief Marine Board Office, 3Uth September, I8«J3.
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 17, 16 December 1863, Page 2
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830PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR. Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 17, 16 December 1863, Page 2
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