PORT OF INVERCARGILL.
<..'■•■-.■• ISWAttSS. ' ■'■■..■:•';■ ■-..•,■■:'/• January 6 a;:d 7— Nil. ■'■■: CUT\TAED3. January 6— Nil. ' .;.'•'■ January 7— lndia, 202 tons, Young, for Laua•^j&'lon. . ■' " . . ■ ''.'...' . . INAT.vnD3 OOASTWISB. , January 6 and 7 — Nil. - ; OCTWAUTIB COASTWTSB. . ' January 6-rKugget, Leask, for Tois Tois. January 7— Nil. ; \',/.\ . .
The following is the manife-t of the' Jane, which tailed from Melbourne for this povt, on the 30th J>*cember: — " 10 hhd, 16 qT-cusk, 40 cases brandy, 30 (jr-casksi 108 cases wine, 30 clients, 10 hall. "' clients, 61 box-s tea, ii eases bottled beer, I qr.ciii«K rum, 6^ cases old t»»n>, 10 hhd ale, 102 bags tngar, 30 tons refined'do, 6 ; boxes tobacco, 31 cases galvanised iron, 180 boxes candles, 1 case ma- - chiuery, 3 cases drapery,"? pkgs furniture, 1 bale twine, I boiler, 3 cases stationerj', 3 casks Cab, 4 cases ve= tas, 20 cases - pick K-s. 40 boxes aoap, 17 '■ •uses jams, 4 #ases shovels, 14 cases bacon, 20 ->a*ks butter, 7 casks split pens, 2 c scs pick handles, 10 cases salmon, 270 bags flour, 3 bales hay, 1000 palings; 775; pieces G7 pkgsdoors, 4 pkgs ; aa»hes, 00 sheep. • The following is th« marii&sfc of the Scotia, which cleared out from Melbourne on tho 29th ult.:— ls pockets hups, 10 ! tanks malt, 7 pksrs: tobacco, 2 qr casks whisky, 2 hhds, li qr casks, 80 cases brandy, 100. casVs geneva, 1 qr cask rum, 4 qr casks wine. 80 half chests, 5 pkgs tea, S9 bags \ «uaar, 20 hhds lime, ;■ 10 tons chaff, 50 bags oats, \ 70"Va'gs flour, 1 bag outmcal. 5 cases pickles, 10 boxes candles.- 2'cases.inusfnrd, 5 bags' salt, 3. eases arrowroot. 5 do vestas, 2 do blacking, 12 do pipes, 27 kegs butter,. 3 cases confectionery, 3 do biscuits, * do coifed 10 do jams, ID pgs drapery, 4 cases furniture, 100 tags nails, 3 pkga (a stove), 2 cases boots. * * . . . Thofollowing is the manifest of the brig Tommy, vhioh cleared from Melbourne for Riverton on tho 29th ult.— s qr casl.«rum, sdobrandy,2dowine,lo hhds ale. 50 bj.nssu;ar. 39 half-chests tea, 20 boxes bitters, 1 case drugs, 20 cases jam. 207 pkgs oilmen's stores, 6 do swd*, 2 do signboards, 15 do printing materials 3 bnlcs paper, 27 boxes pipes. 10 do maccoroni, 1 cask almond nuts, 15 cases bacon, 5 boxes maizeua, 16 casks pearl bnrley, 2 casks cream of tartar, 5 cases biscuits, 3 bales Moi-ipai-ks, .15 cues axes, 50 bags flour, 1 hlvl «-nrthenware, 5 casks carb soda 4'i bags salt, 1 cask riinvris, Sdoseidlitz powders, 38 cases pickles, 8 do hams, 30 do kerosene, 3 do drapery, 172 bags oats, 4 casea containing 1 billiar.l tab o, 3 di-uuis turps, 2 iihds hollovrare.
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 27, 8 January 1864, Page 2
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439PORT OF INVERCARGILL. Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 27, 8 January 1864, Page 2
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