Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

PORT OF INVERCARGILL.

fr'Mi '''•<' COASTWISE- INWARDS.! : "-:- ; ;j | #Une t 2s>Caroline, l^tons, M'Kenzie^ ; j < |^June^^Miam^Mtskm>74 tons, Godfroy, from D^m^oTn^l'h^'oargo; and sy June 2ftMying Scud, 20 tone, Cross,lrom Stewart's'tiland, with cargo of fish. June 27.^Titania,,8,a„ 56„,tonB,„Jarvey, from, Dlinedm,~with caTgo, and four passengers. .*«>* /• i^'-- ;t '-o^xwisß : ouirwAßrjs,? '; June 25.-^-Why 'Not, 23 tons, Burke, for BlulF, Mimeis.-CBuby^«.«;i ( *8&: tons, Eraser, ior BlulF, with cargol . ...,. „ - -■■ --■■ '■- - ~~ J^une-2r.^Elymg":Scud, 20 tons, Cross, for - Stawarfß{l^i^\tt:]banaat. ■■■„.,... ■ - .. \ • ; > June <ate-Wffliam ; Miskin, 74 tons, Godfrey, for Dnaedhi, with cargo. , *.'.,.' ',* ■ - « - il^^.^Titghiar 66 tons, Jarvey, , forßmff, : ' : iriSsi:isaepZ7ZZ l ''''XZi. -- •;"]'>'• • "' ■«j v. s-'.OvM f.'i.i-- ! ' ii xanpbßxa:..,.. „ , •_. ■ '■> .^^■^iß. l,^tohiii.'ftom^''Puhedhi^^dß ? ex --■ WarehouseVuhder bond; 20 'cases gene^O^uarter^casks 1 brandy, Millar and Co. bond -•■ for the Bluff— 2o case's; geneva, 10 do. brandy, 10 do Whisky, 1 quarter^cask brandy, J. Waddell. Freo and duty paid goods— 2 cases, Spence Bros. ; 17 bags sugar, Miller and Co. ; 1 case,' W. Young ; _ 100 bags -fiour, ! to order ; 1 caßk sugar, Cochran : and Co.; 20- cases ; oil, 50 hags flour, Anderson and Co; . ... Per William Mißkin, from Dunedin— lo cases brandy Lorimer, Gibson and Co. ; 12 kegs butter, T.Bruntdh; 5 cases/ G. • ,W. 'Binney ; 1 case, J. Wenthen ; 1 parcel, Bank of" Otago ; 25 firkins butter, 8 cases hams, &c, Learmonth and Gibson ; ..-■ 63 packages machinery, 22 bars iron and steel, 100 bags flour, Low. • Per Caroline, from Riverton— l bullock dray, 1 horse do., 28 chairs, Carey and Gilles ; 6 boxos luggage, 3 tons potatoes, Order. BXEOB.T3. Per B.s. Titania, for Bluff Harbor— Part of hor . original cargo, consigned, to J. Waddell.— Free , and duty paid goodß— 36 bags lime, 13 bars steel, ' 1 keg nails, 4 bars iron, 1 parcel, 2 packages chains'and hammere, 1 winch, Garside ; 80 packages,'furniture, 5 bags, oats, 1 cask lobsters, Longnett. , Per William Miskin, for Dunedm.— Freo and duty paid goods— 4s bales wool, Order; I bale sheepskins, Order; lease harmoniums, Dalgety, Rattray and Co. ; 50 tons deals, Lazarus. *or Bluff Harbor— lß bags flour, W. Brunton. For - Dunedin, '-'ex Warehouse, under bond— 4 cases tobacco, E. Moeller. Per Why Not, for Bluff Harbor— 3oo sleepers. Per Ruby, for Bluff Harbor— 7 boxes tobacco, 4case pick handles, 9 bags oats, 15 do. bacon, 3 casks, 2 cases. PASSEKGEB LIST. Per s.s'. Titania, from Dunedin— Mr. Hamilton ; and three in the steerage. Per William Miskin, from Dunedin— Cabin : Messrs, Bastard and Hammison ; and two in the stoerago.- Prom Bluff Harbor— Mr. Buchanan, in the cabin. THE s.s. Titania left Dunedin wharf about noon on Saturday, but on arriving at the Heads was compelled to put back- till next morning, when she again started. Made a fair passage to the Heads here, where she lav all night, and camo in yesterday morning. She brings but a light cargo. She leaves again to-day, calling at the Bluff ou her wav down. . The William Miskin, which reached the jetty here at fivo o'clock on Saturday, left Picton on Monday night last at a late hour. On her passage from Picton she was detained in Lyttelton and in Pigeon Bay by heavy southerly weather, and called at Oamarn, where she shipped a few passengers. She left Dunedin on Thursday morning, arriving at Tois Tois ou Friday night, where she discharged a considerable portion of her cargo, ■ and sixteen passengers. She made Bluff Harbor early on Saturday. Having discharged the goods for that port, she left for Invereargill, where she arrived as above stated. She is again entered out a? the Customs, and will take her departure) early this morning. [BY SEMAPHORE.']

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST18640628.2.3.1

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 12, 28 June 1864, Page 2

Word count
Tapeke kupu
580

PORT OF INVERCARGILL. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 12, 28 June 1864, Page 2

PORT OF INVERCARGILL. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 12, 28 June 1864, Page 2

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert