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
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST18640208.2.3.3
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 40, 8 February 1864, Page 2
Word count
Tapeke kupu
665PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR. Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 40, 8 February 1864, Page 2
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.