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PORT OF INVERCAEGILL.

' • IITWAEDS. - ,/4? gUsfc X — Uni ? u ' 276. t0n5, John Evans, from Melbourne, with 'cargo. G-. W. Biniiey, a^ent August 1-^Pat the Sorer,— tons, Beamer, from Adelaide, with cargo. Calder, Blacklock. '( widiUo.r agents. ' • ; - , A M us , fc ■.; I— JeoJiidas, . 11l .tons, Poole, from Melbourne, wofli cargo.. Spence Bros., agents, OTTTWAEpS. . „-■,; „ ■ : --^ ! 'Aiigußti—]sriir^r ■"''.''' * ; ' ; '- ,",'- : . -'; inwards coastwise. . . , . iuly lO.t-Jatie, 2 tons, Campbell, from" Stew"- . art's Island, with fish. , .. , -„ • J i^J^^:3o:-^in* Scud, 20 tonsrCrosi from Stewart s Island, with fish.. ; •: July 30.— Ellen, 8 tons, Brett, from Stewart^ Island, with oysters. . ' / . .. ;; -,x j J:ufy m^Heather Bell, 15 tons, Newton! for ...^ Stewart a Island, inballast. - "'. , W^^~^ !^ot,, ,20, tons/Cooper, from, ■Bluff, with cargo. ~.v- :V- '■■■■ ■'- i-OUTWABDS COASTWISeI. „,r ,.i?^7. .3.}.r-?Wiig Scud,. 20 tons, Cross, for • Stewart s Island, in ballast. . .^^JJuly SO^EUei, 8 tons, Brett, for Stewart's „.;,I sland, in ballast. ' ;. ..July. 30— Heather, Bell, 15 tons, Newton, for ■ otewart 8 Island, m ballast / .-.; JLngusti— Nil. . .. ,-__■,.. „..:■:■■ VESSELS EXPECTED. *. FaT i?V chooue] ' )fron * Melboln -ne. early; Jane, irom Melbourne, early. • imposts. Qc7k gUSt /, 1- ~ Per Leonid as, from Melbourne— 361 bags flour, 2 trunks boots, Spence Bros. ; 15 • kegs butter, 10 cases bacon, and hams, 3 do. tobaceo,2fj do. old torn, 2£ casks wine. 50 bags ..... sugar Whittmgham Bros. ; 18 packages seeds, Bennett, Clay and Co. ; 1 plough, 39 bars iron, 3 bundles -do., 2 bundles sheet iron, 1 bag steel, . Reid and Sons; 6 -eases drugs, Bennett, cfay and £" ; T£?p£ ari \ 2 bundles > 1 cask, 1 keg, l'vyce, ? e r e i, lo Casks bacon, A. Dick; 50 bags JS'^i er aud Co - ; 10 ° ba s s flour ' Butt ™ r and HaUenstein ; 16 casks chalk, Spence Bros. ; lUU bags flour, Thomas Brunton and Co. • 110 | bales tobacco, Miller and Co. ; 100 cases geneva, 20 do. old torn, 10 cases oil, 15 do. champagne, ' In d % hl *% 3 > 20 do. brandy, 2 hhd. do., 2* casks k£\ ' 20 cases S en eva, 40 do. brandy, ,50. bags .sugar, 12 cases pickles, 9 do. cheese, 30 ; boxes candles, 25 cases kerosene, 2 cases ■tobacco 55 bags flour, Or Jer ; 1 bundle .trees, .Cleave and Co.; 50 cases stout, peases kerosene, lOeascs bottled fruits, J. Binnev; 14 bags sugar, 2 casks and 4 half-casks beef. 10 bags flour, 21. packages merchandise, 5 halfcfieste tea. 1 cask butter, M'Donald ; 7 cases .plants Marsfted; 1 case drapery, Young and ; i trunt, Xmgsland ; 5 cases marble mantle.- --.-■ -^ ec f 8 ' 1 case plaster, 24 pieces iron piping, .... - Oa^. ter '; n 3 cases plants, 1 buudle plants, 5 casks -: - w^v' Bftcks seeds ' 8 ba g s Potatoes, Cleave, Williams and Co.; 2 casks bottled fruits, R. . 66 cases merchandise, H. T. Eoss ; 4 cases, 1 cask, Satfh and Hayes ; 3 drums, . Hatch and Hayes ; J case, Blacklock; 1 case lealherware, Sloan ; l%ale, 1 bag grindery, Sloan and Son; 1 case, l.cask, 1 bale, Kingsland ; 2 locomotive engines, 2 tender frames, 8 tender wheels. 2 cases machinery, Order. August I.— Per Pat the Eover, from Adelaide— 500 bags flour, 190 bags bran, 30 cases jams. 40 casks butter, 700 bags flour, 17 casks butter, Colder, Blacklock and Co. August I,— Per Union, from Melbourne— so bags, 6 kegs, 1 parcel, 32 eases, Hemingway ; 1 case, 1 box, 1 parcel gas pipes, 1 pinion, J. B. JRitchie; 3 packages, G-ellatley ; 150 cases, Morrison, Law, and Co. ; 10 tierces, 40 £ chests, 50 cases, 10 cases fruit, 50 cases kerosene oil, 10 tons c0a1, 7 bales, 95 bales, a. W, Binnoy ; IS cases, and 1 bag, Cooper ; 1 Theodolite, Mitchell; 1 case jrooci, 2 cases kerosene oil, Mueller ; 1 cask, 1 case, 1 keg, Livesey ; 11 cases, 21 casks, 1 box, 1 bundle, Cleave Williams and Co. ; 1 case, G. White ; 1 case, 1 qr.-cask, Schweinfurth ; 4 cases, Young and Co. ; 4 casks, 1 bag, Cameron ; 2 cases, 1 horse work, 1 motion, 1 bundle fittings, 1 threshing machine, 2 pulleys, 2 kegs 10 bundles wire, 1 wire strainer, Cochran, Granger and Co. ; 1 trunk, Kingsland ; 3 casks, Upjohn ; 3 cases, 1 \yce Dkon and L'awnport ; 98 cedar ' boards 1 case furniture, Tapper . 49 boxes, 7 cases, 3 half- barrels pork, 3 casks cabin bread, 19 cases sundries, 12 boxes candles, 5 cases sundries, 2 casks, 10 boi.es soap, 2 casks haddocks; 2 cases mackerel, 5 boxes, 20 bags. 20 mats rice, 1 case oranges, 22 do. bot. beer, 12£ cheats tea, 1 case, 25 cases geneva, 20 kegs, 1 cask, 1 case handles, 1 keg, 1 box, 6 packages, Ekensteen and Hnll ; 1 case, Miss Lawes ; 1 case, Perkins ; I half-tierce tobacco ; Seclinor ; 1 barrel merchandise, 4 nests tubs, 1 keg, 4 bales, 10 drums, 16 cases, Dalgety, Eattray aud Co. ; 2 hhds., 20 cases kerosene oil, 6 ovens, 5 casks, 2 cases, 3 vyces, 6 kegs, 9 packages machinery , M'Laren ; 20^ cases, 50 do. kerosene oil, Buttner and Co ; 1 oases, J. Henderson ; 26 bundles, It. Tapper ; 1 buggy and pole, W. H. Bray ton and Co. ; 20 cases Kerosene, 7 kegs, 5 cases, Covrjier ; co cases kerosene, Ekensteen and Hall ; 25 hali2hests tea, 54 boxes, 107 cases, 8 bags, Calder, Blacklock arid Co. ; 2 crates, 3 bundles, Cleave, Williams and Co. ; 9 bundles, 3 boxes, Gray ; 3 cases, Hoss ; 1 bundle, 1 care, Roberts and Ferguson ; 5 casks, A. Dick ; 100 bags flour, Brunton ; 10 casks, Ecclesfield ; 17 tierces beef, 1 half-tierce do., 28 quarter-tierces do., 21 brls. do., 100 bags flour, Order. For Kiverton- — 49 cases stout, 50 do. geneva, 90 do. brandy, 30 do. whisky ; 1 brl.. 78 cases, 89 boxes, 2 kegs, 2 bales, 1 trunk, 60 bags sugar, 50 do. ilour, 45 do. potatoes, Whittingham Brothers. August I.— Per Why Not, from Bluff Harbor. G-ooas trans-shipped ex Charlotte Jane, from London : — 10 cases, S. Beaven ; 1 case, J. H. Smith ; 34 cases, 1 coil spun yarn, 7 bales, 2 weighing machines, 20 packages iron, 10 quartercasks brandy, 9 quarter-casks whisky, 7 casks, and 3 kegscsfish, Mailing and Whitton ; 1 case, J. Witting ; 2 bales, J. Stalker ; 9 eases, 3 bales, 1 box, Calder, Blacklock and Co. ; 9 trunks, Smith and Fairweather ; 1 qr.-cask, J. H. Smith ; 1 bale, J. Stewart. v l

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 27, 2 August 1864, Page 2

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PORT OF INVERCAEGILL. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 27, 2 August 1864, Page 2

PORT OF INVERCAEGILL. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 27, 2 August 1864, Page 2

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