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PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR.

TIUKS. Wigli watpr at Blufl" Hnrlror at full tuul ch«n«f. l-4t>; rnnge lour to eight fei-t. y Ui<jh wafer at New River Hca s<>ne hour sooner; there^s, however, very little iliUV>renc« bet wi-en the tiipe ot hijjh water at the head ot the Bliifl* and fi t!\e jetty,. tit: ' lnvercarfjill. . " ' " • , -n»it."V TTHH TABLR.

Signal Station. Janu ry 31 — a.m., tresh breeze W, and dull thick weather with rain; s.s. i'itania sidled for Dunedin— noon, moderate breeze NW. and dull thick, weather— 3 p.ra . moderate breeze N. ami very thick weather- with' rain— 4 p.m. modewn breeze N, and very thick .veaMier to the E. ; ship -Jack Frost sailed to W;a sch- oner to W, bound j to New Kker.— B p. •; , strong broeze to JST, and clear wenthi-r to the W. February Ist, daylight—Frrfsh breeze N, and vory thick weather with rain— 6 a.m., fresh breeze IV W by N, and very thick weather with rain — 8 a.ra.. IVeah breeze. NVV by N, and very thick weather with continual rain ; MnpoESible to see anything passing the station— 9 Zui Jmrvy gn e« W an-l ve y thick weather, Observe? -the >hip Electra driving, attempted to mate agiial to pilot station, but tailed, owing to the extreme vio'ence of the gnle; at 11 a.m., saw the brig Greean rlrmnt; ; at 11 30 a.m., perceiye.l the Eieotra had dr/veo outside and cut away her lower maal«; 12 i.™n, strong gales W and m-y ttiiekjie*ther.bris Ymrow aground ; 3p m. baze more cmodmHt, ban/ue Oitoline dragging her anchors; -Aiuii, &ei-z : <i moderating, with occasional heavy^ualls ? 8 iVP-». ! tr "»ff Jreexe, with oi-easiun;-Lfqu..Us.untl rail. ; at intervals, a distance of text iHilesjoajaJbe sea « to ;*Y • February S-n-aua., • inkier tte breeze SvV and very tbicii »veather-p.ii. . i"f h .Wze hW, and ; n«zv weather; ft ateamei- in >i ?l* VV ; «jnve' s s Oitv of J fob art from .Melbt 'ir: "JJ at 3 lo s s Oity of Hobart sailed for^'anedia kFtbruary 3 -a.m., Iresh b/eeze- N nnd clear weather; a sail in «-ht E- -p. 0.. eali* WM VV r , and very thick,weather ; asc Hooner passed, working to westward. »,.,,- j FibnWy 4— Moderate fcrecz", NW,, and very thick wither with slight ehowers of rmiij 830 'aWmoderate bra-se. NW , and clt ir » gather to the'E; a J steamer in sight K , dista. it .» »»'es; another steamer 20 miles to E^ stean .«■ iftwuArrived from Invercurill ; a steamer jm sijlit . K,., :25 miles distant; arrived, s.s. Hero, Jrom i ort Chalmers; Alhambia and Wui.Hiskin /ron. ditto «.m. jnoMerate bre.ze, NVV., and dull ;.weaJ4er; *teamef3 Athambra und Hero sailed tor b™ im Jbourne. IHWARDS. February 9— Sil. otrxwAßDs; • February 7-t. E. ALUedje, Wilson, /or 7— City of Hubart, s.s., Darby, for Molbuurne. G-. P"H Giilop, agent. INVTAMBS CIIABXWIBB. February 7— City of Holmrt, >s, Darby, tfrom Duneoin. G. P- H Gallop, agent, OUTWAEUS COASTWISE -- February 6— Piiae ie, I T j ■ S S., Kennedy, for Dunedin, T."6. T:mton, agent, VJiSdKiS IS eOBLT. Ottoline > ;• Electric • : . New Great Britain. ■ Yarrow :■ : Hawkh^rtd > Edward Taornhl I. diseharcfini. AttKCVAtS. • Gothenburg, K.M 5.3., trom Dunei in, ahout 11th instant. Kingfisher, from Melbourne, daily Commodore, from L union. dnily. PASSKNGEE LIST. Per jCityof H'»b..r/f<>r Melbourne: Cabm— Messrs Hargin and M Kay, and tourteen in the steerage. The <2ity of Hobart left Dunedin about D p.m. on Saturday, 6th instant, and after a fine run of eleven ho,UMHn£v-edfcf- tie Bluff about 8 a.m. on Sunday morning. Captain Darby reports during the-: whole t,ims the weather was very thu-k, with coirtinued rain. She takes a full complement ot passengers from Dunwia, *e«des suteen from Ibis part. Cobb and e.j.'seoach left lnvereargitl on Sunday morning about i a.m, fall of passengers •for *he of Hobart, but it Aid not arrive in time, behv about half aa hoiw behind ; the xesu&is they will have to waifcihe arrival of the Gothenburg, which may be espected on the lltb instant, i ; •■,:.■.-/.-.--■•:' -

a.m. p.iu. Feb. .9— High water - -0 ... 1.20 Feb. 10— tin 1.45 ... 25

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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 40, 8 February 1864, Page 2

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PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR. Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 40, 8 February 1864, Page 2

PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR. Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 40, 8 February 1864, Page 2

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