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PORT OF INVERCARGILL.

INWARDS COASTWISE. Nov. 2.— Flying Scud, 20 tons, Cross, from Stewart's Island, with fish. Nov. 2. — Ellen, S tons, Brett, £rom Stewart's Island, with fish. Nov. 3. — Kate, 50 tons, Burke, from Riverton, in ballast. Nov. 3.— Lady Grey, 10 tons, Wyvall, from Stewart's Island, with fish. OUTWARDS COiSTWISE. Not. 10.— Flying Scud, 20 tons, Cross, for Stewart's Island, in ballast. Nov. 2. — Ellen,' 8 tons, Brett, for Stewart's Island, in ballast. Nov. 3.— Lady Grey, 10 tons, Wyvall, for Stewart's Island," in ballast. TSov. 3. — Caroline, 16 tons, M'Kenzie, for "Riverton, with Cargo. Nov. 3. — Southland, barque, 270 tons, Thorn, for Dunedin, with part of original cargo. EXPOBTS. 2J- OT . 3. — p er Southland, barque, for Dunedin Part of original cargo from Leith, for Dunedin, and the following shortlanded goods for Invercargill : 1 box ploughs, 4 casks wliiting, 1 crate, 7 bundles spades, Hay Brothers. Nov. 3. — Per Caroline, for Riverton — Free and Duty Paid goods : 1 firkin butter, 1 box candles. 1 qr'-barrel apples, 2 cases, 2 bags, 1 box, 1 tin •pirits of tar, 1 half-barrel do., 2 barrels split peas, 2 hams, 4 packages sundries, Young ; 8 packages luggage, Captain Brown ; 10 packages luggage, Johnston ; 4 barrels soda and ginger, Rolls ; sundry packages drapery, Lugar ; 3 bales tobacco, 1 package files, Whittingham Bros. The barque Southland, Thorn, master, cleared out yesterday at the Customs for Dunedin. She take's part of her original cargo from Leith. for that port. THE William Miskin, it is understood, will hereafter oulv run three trips per month between Dunedin and Invercargill. Tins steamer has been subsidised at the rate of £1,800 a year by the Ota<*o Government to make calls at the ports of Molyneux and Waikava, on her way to a>d from Invercargill ; and this arrangement will c nnpel her to make fewer trips from the extra time con•umed on the passage. The Titania, it has been atated, will not be retained any longer in her present line of trade.

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 68, 4 November 1864, Page 2

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PORT OF INVERCARGILL. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 68, 4 November 1864, Page 2

PORT OF INVERCARGILL. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 68, 4 November 1864, Page 2

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