PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR.
ARRIVED. September 6. — City of Hobart, s.s., SOO tons, Darby, from Dunedin. G. P. H. Gallop, Agent. September 6. — Gothenburg, s.s., 800 tons, Mackie, from Melbourne. Henderson, Bonar and Co., agent*. baiijsd. September 6. — City of Hobart, s.s., 800 tons-, Darby, for Melbourne. Charlotte Jane, for Singapore, in ballast, EASSEXGEK ZIST. For Melbourne, per City of Hobart — Messrs. Hutchison, Blacklock, Muir, Mrs. Whitman ; one in &c steerage. Per City of Hobart, from Dunedin. Mrs. Joiephi ; one in the steerage. EXPOBTS. Ter City of Hobsrtr— lo bags wool, 20 bales sheep skins.. ■ ■ ..: iscpoets. Per Gothenburg, s.s., from Melbourne — 2 cases, Pickford and Co. ; 1 case, Alunro ; 1 case J. Steyrart ;. 3. packages, Reynolds- and Co- ; 83 packages, J.:Waddel; 30 cases, W. Lockyer ; 31 packages, Koss and Aldridge; 4 qr.-caska, H. T. Boss j 44 packages, Crothera and Co. : 4 iron girders, J. Mackay ; 6 cases, Waddel ; 30 cases, Bpence Bros. ";' 1 bag, W. J. Eobertson ; 1 parcel, Marshall and laager; 1 parcel, Henderson, Bonar and Co.; 120 packages, J. Duff; 2 packages, J. Kingsland ; 23' packages, Button and Co. TESSELS IU POBX. Seriila sliip ; Gananoqtre, ship ; Colleen Bairn, schooner ;; Why Jfotj Amelia IVance&j IKew Churn, cutt-er. EXPECTED ABEITALS. Her0v.8.5., from Melbourne, daily. Aldinga, s.s., from Melbourne, 14th inst. .Omeo, ».s>, from Dunedin, early. Albion, 3.8., from Dunedin, daily. .Donna Anita, <frona London, early. Arima, from Glasgow early. Escape, from Leith, sailed "20th April. Southland, from Lelth, 25th June. PBOJECTED Z>EFABTITBE3. JJbnmi ».sVi for* Melbourne, this day. Gothenburg, j.s., for Melbourne, early. Pb.«be, &.S., for Dunedin, on 12tiuinat. T 7 rjV} / <>/■ ■■■ >^ ; ■■ ' ■
Tffß City of Hcrbart kft^punedinat Bp.m. on the sth insfe.,- experienced fair" TBT. weather to the Bluff, arriving. at B. a.m. ..0n the 6th> She sailed for.MelbottrHß after dcicharging; ; passengers and Trrailq ■ • The Gofljenb^rg' ; sailed from Hobson's- Bay at five p.Hfc on the ,31sfc ult. Captain Mackie reports hiving eStferienced Btrong S.E. winds, with heavy. sea,,the whole passage-down. . The Q-oth'en-burgff brings about fifty tons of cargo for the Bluif. We are indeb)^, to Captaiouii^laefor Melbourne papers to r date. ■ The ©anano^tie"was nioored alongside tTie ■wharf yesterday, i* now ready to discharge lier cargo 1 , \ktl that portfon of the wharf is completely taken up mtb railway ironj truck Tfheels, &c. r to the great^iireonvenience of tie vessels discharging. It is cuatomaiy its other ports to allow eons%nee» 4birty-sis hours after the ship is discharged, to remove their goods, and we cannot gee jrby ifitrrule aboald not apply to the governaoent. .We have as excessive wharfege rate ta pay, iat .which ire ooghfc to have some; accomtnodation. THBjHeal&'DfHcer having reported the ship Bevilla fiee front any infectious disease, the passengers dsffloibarked yesterday, and got on board %he %». Buby r which conveyed them and baggage to lavercargfll.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 43, 8 September 1864, Page 2
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458PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 43, 8 September 1864, Page 2
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