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PORT OF INVERCARGILL.

Sept. 27— Nil.. r.^;-;^ no"r:-^[S' Sept. 28— Caroline, . 16. tons, M •Xenrie, from Biverton, in ballast. . . . . SepC* 2B-^ver^: X): tonav M'Dpnald, . from Stewarti i Island,' witfi'fish. . Sept. 85 ; tons, Ffaser, from. Bluff, with* cargo: ;< Jj: ; ' * : ""-' J .- - .^ ••: ; OUTSTABBa, OOABTWIBB. ' Septr^BT^AmeJlar ; FTancii > ;22 toa», Burke, for Blui; : in ballaati""*^- "; :::"' '.'."'; . '■',' '„ '■■"■■■ SeptF2B-^trug'gler, 40 tons, Meadows, from Bluff, with cargo: . ... ....-, Sept. 28— Jtover, 10 tons, M'Doriald. for. Stewarts Island, in ballast.. .' ; Sept. 28— Three Sisters, 36; tons, Finnic, for Bluff Harbor, with cargo. IMPOBTS. Sept. 28— Per Buby, s.s., from Bluff Harbor, goods transhipped ex Gananoque, under bond,—---123 casks beer, Dalgety and Co. ; 13 ddl'do., M'Phersonand Co.; 99 cases wines and spirits, Dalrymple" and Blacklock ; 7 cases hams, 5 ingots tin',:Calder and Co. ; 4 cases, 1 cask, 2 boxes, Order ; 9 cases bacon, J. H. Smith ; 28 case^ wines, 1 case, lido, hams, 40 deals, M'Pherson and Co. ; 54 cases wines and spirits, 6 bales, drapery, Colder and Co.; 6 cases furniture. Free goods, ex Bluff Wharf; 11 cases machinery, 2 signal-rods, 5 coil 3 wire, 2pkgs rods, 4pkgs tanks, Provincial Q-overnment. Ex Arima, from Glasgow, quantity of passengers' luggage. EXPORTS. Sept. 28— Per Three Sisters, for Bluff Harbor, 4,000 feet timber. Sepf. 28— Per Straggler, for Bluff Harbor, free and duty paid goods ; 2 pair wheehi,|Boss and Aldrich ; 9 eases kerosene, Order. The s.s. Euby, which is now plying regularly between Invercargill and Bluff Harbor, sailed from the. latter port at 4 o'clock yesterday morning for Invercargill. She conveyed about fifty of the immigrants per the Arima from Glasgow, together with their luggage and a considerable cargo of goods ex the Gananoque from London. The remainder of the immigrants either remain at the Bluff or walked up to town.

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 52, 29 September 1864, Page 2

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PORT OF INVERCARGILL. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 52, 29 September 1864, Page 2

PORT OF INVERCARGILL. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 52, 29 September 1864, Page 2

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