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PORT OF INVERCARGILL.

INWARDS. Not. 7.— Nil, ... - V 'H " Nor. B.— Jane, 142 tons, Duncan, from Melbourne, with cargo. Sperice Bros., agents. ■ outwards. Nor. 7 and B.— Nil. ' INWARDS COASTWISB. Not. 7.— Why Not, 23 tons, Dall, from Bluff, with cargo ex Gothenburg. Not. 7. — Amelia Francis, 23 tons. Burke, from Bluff", "with cargo, ex Alhainbra. Nov. B.— Nil. OtTTWAHDS COASTWISE. Nov. 7 and B.— Nil. IMPORTS. Nov. 7. — Per Why Not, schooner, from the Bluff — Under Bond — 3 casks coffee, 6 cases tobacco, 22 tubs butter, 125 bags potatoes, 4 casfcs eggs, 2 cases, 1 bale India rnbber, 12 bags coaldust, 3 do. cotton waste, 6 casks oil, 2 bundles wire sieves, 1 cask eggs, 1 case saddlery, 1 package, 3 drums oil, 250 bags potatoes, 10 coils fencing wire, ex Se villa. Not. 7. — Per Amelia Francis, ex Sevilla — Under Bond — 194 pieces timber, 4 bundles do., Moison. Law & Co. Ex Alhainbra — 3 casks eggs, 1 case, IS casks beef, 3 cases, 3 do. merchandise, 2 do. do., 3J- casks wine, 200 bags ilour, Order. , Free and Duty Paid — 32 deals. Not. S. — Per Jane, from Melbourne — 600 ba:js flour, 15 hhds. ale, Spence Brothers : 100 ca?cs genera, 10 c.o. sarsaparilla, 20 do. claret. 10 do. kerosene, 15 bags rice, 1 case, ±1. T. Boss ,- l buggy, Roberts & Ferguson ; 50 casks bot. beer, H. T. Ros3 ; 30 cases ceneva, 6 qr.-casks brandy. Order ; 2 c tses drapery, Lewis ; 6 do. do., Win. Young & Co. ; 1 case merchandise, Lewis ; 4 cases candles, Order ; 1 case clothing, Lewis ; 2 casks glass, 2 cases do., 4 do. candles, 50 bags flour, 10 do. rice, G boxes ma-earoni, 2 barls. nuts, 2 bags almonds, 1 brl. ginger, 1 case biscuit, 8 boxes raisins, 10 cases sarsaparilla, 2 cases tobacco, Buttner and Hallenstein ; 3 packages merchandise, . Lewis ; 30 tons coals, G-. W. Binney : 120 bags flour, 50 cases genera, D. and J. Mitchell and Co. ; 2 cases furniture, Munchausen ; 1 case photographerV goods, 50 bags rice, 3 bpxea, and 6 cases, Calder, Blacklock and Co. ; 75 bags BUgar, Dalgety, Kattray and Co. ; 6 easkß, 3 cases, 2 kega nails, 7 ovens, 4 grindstones,' 2 bundles camp ovens, and 12 covers, 4 bundles rope, 4 furnace doors, 4 do. handles, 2 cases Chinese oil, 2 do. riddles, 3 drums Colza oil, 10 cases kerosene, Cowper; 110 bags sugar, Morison, Lavr and Co. ; 134 bags guano, Cleave Williams and Co.,- 25 cases kerosene, do. sundries 1 do. glass, 6 grindstones, 1 bundle axe handles 20 bags maize, 10 cases gingerwrne, 5 do. raspberry rinegar, 2 do. cordials, I. horse-work, 1 motion, 1 pully, 1 bale fittings, 1 pkg. belting, 10 tierces beef/ 100 bags Hart's flour, 20 kegs butter, 70 bags sugar, 20 tea, 2 bales oakum, 1 pkg. hay knives, 100 bags oats, 4 cases cheese, 2 do. almonds, 10 cases salmon, 3 do. pepper, 1 do. axe handles, "3 do. L. & F.s sauce, 1 chaff cutter, 1 pkg. boards, 1 fly wheel, 10 boxes maizena, 1 case lozenges, 2 bales bedding, 10 hhds. ale, 7 qr.casks brandy, 3 do. gingerwiue, 30 casks ale, Id cases colonial wines, 50 do. geneva, JDKZ, 5 qr.C_sks whisky, 30 cases old torn, 50 cases brandy, 3 bales raisins, 4 chests tea, 20 boxes tea, 2 bales tobacco, 80 boxes candles, 1 case anchoiics, 1 whip, 1 case hardware, 12 cases three legged pots, Whittingham Bros. PASSENGER LIST. Nor. B—Per8 — Per Jane, from Melbourne. — Miss Alice Williams, in the cabin.

The s.s. William Miskin was expected toarrive here last night, but as she has now to make calls at the ports of Moljnuex and Waikava-, und^r a contract with the Otago Groreminent, her passage ■will of course be prolonged. The announcement in the Dunedin papers of Saturday last was to the effect that she would leave Duuetlin on Monday, the 7th, " for the Molyneux." >To mention is made of any other port of call for that trip. The schooner Jane, from Melbourne, entered inwards yesterday at the Custom-house. She brings a lull cargo of miscellaneous merchandise ttud one cabin passenger. Ths s.s. Titania is expected early from DunecUn. ♦

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 70, 9 November 1864, Page 2

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PORT OF INVERCARGILL. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 70, 9 November 1864, Page 2

PORT OF INVERCARGILL. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 70, 9 November 1864, Page 2

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