PORT OF INVERCARGILL.
."■ ~ ' HTPTABDB OOASTWISS. September B.— Ruby, s.s., 85 tons, Fraser, from Bluff Harbor, with passengers and luggage, ex Sevilla. September B.— Caroline, 16 tons, M'Kenzie, from Riverion, in ballast. September 8. — Flying Scud, 17 tons, Cross, from Stewart's Island, with fish. September 9: — William Miskin, s.s., 74 tons, Hepburn, from Dunedin, with four passengers and cargo. J. M'Doriald, agent. ; PTTXWAEI>B COABTWIBB. September B.— Ruby, s.s., 85 tons, Fraßer, for Bluff, in ballast. September 9. — Flying Scud, 17 tons, Cross, for Stewart's Island, in ballast. September 9. — Union, 267 tonß, Evans, for Auckland, with cargo and nine passengers. IMPOSTS. September 9. — Per William Miskin, from Dunedin— ll bales woolpacks, Morison, Law and Co. ; 50 bags flour, A. Kent ; 1 firkin, 1 package, W. P. Porter ; 2 caae3 cigars, 1 case tobacco, G-eisow ; 1 package tobacco, Sykers ; 1 keg, J. Hammond ; 1 parcel, Miss Wilson ; 200 bags flour, Morison, Law and Co. ; 220 bags flour, Anderson, Mowat and Campbell; 10 bags flour, Donald Gunn, Bluff; 1 parcel, W. Binzer ; 70 bagd oats, Hare and Bull ; 1 parcel, Schmidt ; 42 bags BUgar, Morison, Law and Co. ; 30 bags flour, 15 bags sugar, Miller and Co. ; 2 hhds. J. Duff ; 20 bags flour, Anderson and Co. ; 90 bags flour, Angus ; 90 bags flour, Learmont ; 20 bags flour, Miller and Co. ; 25 bags sugar, Morison, Law and Co. ; 1 chest tea, 2 half-chests do., 1 case jams, 12 bags sugar, 1 cask rum, J. Waddell ; 4 quartercasks sherry, Learmont ; 1 box, G\ Matheson ; 2 bojxes tobacco, 34 cases brandy, Learmont and Co. ; 16 bags sugar, Morison, Law and Co. ; 10 bags flour, Learmont ; 3 cases pickles, 1 case sauce, 2 cases ham 3, Brown ; 17 bags sugar, Morison, Law and Co. ; 2 trunks and 1 truss, Waddell, Bluff; 1 case, Collier; 10 cases kerosene, 2 kegs shot, 2 kegs powder, Eout Brothers ; 1 bag seeds, Douglas, Alderson and Co. ; 1 bag seeds, J. Cooper ; 2 eases, J. and J. H. Barr ; 1 case glass, 1 package, Rout Brothers ; 1 case, Caselberg and Abrahams ; 1 case, A. M'Yey ; 1 boiler, Black and Gordon ; 1 box, De3pard ; 60 bags flour, 12 cases beer, 3 cases cheese, 1 package dishes, 5 cases kerosene, Whittingham Brothers ; 2 packages machinery, Douglas, Alderson and Co. ; 40 bags flour, Anderson and Co. EXPOBTB. September 9. — Per Union, for Auckland — Free and duty paid goods — 1,731 pieces timber, C. A. Ross and Co. ; 5,600 pieces timber, N. Chalmers. Passenger List. September 9. — Per Union, for Auckland — J. Gracie, Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliams, Mr. and Mrs. Carnie and three chlidren, Miss Deverit. September 10. — Per William Miskin, from Dunedin — Cabin : Miss Taylor, Mr. A. Jackson ; and two in the steerage. »
The s.s. William Miskin, from Dunedin, which reached Bluff Harbor at 5 p.m. on the Sth, reached the Jetty here about half-past six o'clock last evening. She brings a large miscellaneous cargo, flour constituting the principal item. She brings no later dates from Dunedin than those already to hand per the Albion, and will take her departure for Dunedin again this evening. The brigantine ITnion cleared out yesterday for Auckland. She takes a cargo of timber and nine passengers, » ■•■ -
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 44, 10 September 1864, Page 2
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527PORT OF INVERCARGILL. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 44, 10 September 1864, Page 2
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