PORT OF INVERCARGILL.
htvtaeds xjoAS^srrsß.' -. . . = , ;< ' Nov. 18. — Titania, s.s?,s6^ns, Harper, from, Dunedin/ c -mthTcarg6, and'9 passengers. '-'QrsW^' Binney, agent. . / '• ?:'■— ■-'■--■ '-'•-'-'- '■■■•■•=•■••'••- Not. 19.— Ellen, 8, tons. Wheeler, frpm ;i Stewart's Island, with^oyiters'. J Master, agent. Nov. 19. — Fljini Scud, 20 tons, Cross, from StoTrari's Island, m l>altet;.:VLWatervftgeiD.t^ oxrrvrxßDß coibtwise.: . .., _ ? Nov. 18.rrKate; BO^wri^ObopOT/fo^-^Vertbiii-with cargo. Master, agent. >'- < ! : - -' ■■' ' Nov. 18-— Titania, , j5.5., . ,56 tons, ; Harper, .for Dunedhij^th cargo.' J Q-. W. Binney, agent. ._ Nov. 19.- —^Ellen, 8 tons," Wheeler, for Stewart's Island, in ballast. /..Masterj agent.- - Nov. 19.— ITlying Scud, r 2O/.tons,-.: Cross, for Stewart's tTßland;ini ballast. Master, , agent. ■ raiPOKcst' ;'' ' .".,..-;■.,-.-.• | Nov. 18.-— Per;Titama, s'.s.i frdm ? Dunedin— 3o cases geneva,,3 do. tobacco^ 4.qr.-casks; wine," 3oo bags iour, c i ijase cigars^is bids, ale, 6 cases sal.-, xaon, 8 bagarsnga3rrS'casea£em^_ 2& casks stout, 91 bags potatoes/ 2S eases i porter/ 10. kegs butter, 3 cases picMes, 6 .qr.-caslu brandy, 3 Ivhcli. jwiie,j 2 boxes t^tiac'c^^Learmbnt ahd:Co. V 2 boxes "to"bacco, M'Pherson and Co. ; 1 T base cigars, 13. do. wine, 4 cases .bacon, J. G.^Brown ;; [50. bags Iflour, Mowatt arid* Co. ; 20 bags maize, 18 do. Hare_and Bull ; 12 cases "gerievarElnrbss;,. 159^^ .bags potatoes, J. Duff; 1 caae drapery,' Brown aid 'Pa'ter■on. .;,..;-„■..!;■. •.: ;;;T-TO.n -:' x'.i:n:^ Nov. 18.—^Per Titania, s.Sy;for T>unedin— -2. qr.- :: casks whiskey, 2 do.^fandy. . j v"'j-,.. : '.-• "< ■■"-"•■-■'■ Nov. 18. — Per fete r for {•EiTtrtpn— -25 , eases kerosene, 1 do. sundries ', I'doC glass, 1 grindstone, 1 bundle hurdles,. 20 bags .make, *7\ cases cordials, 1 horse machine, ••■■-1. baie .fittings, 1. plcg belting, 10 tierces'beef, 100 bags flour, 20 kegs butter, 70 bags sugar, 20 half-chests tea, 2 bales oakum, 1 pkg.;hay knives,' loo^ bags oats, 4 caies cheese, 2 cases, almonds, 10. cases jsalmon, • 3 do. pepper^dd.^axe handles; 3do. furniture, 1 chaff cutter, 1 pkg. boards, 1 fly-wheel, 10 boxes iraizena, 1 case lpzengei, .2 hales bedding, 10 hhds. ale, 5" "qr.-casks "brandy, 3 do. gmger wine, 30 casks «le, 15 caseß wine;'so do. : geneva, 5 qr.casks whiikey, 30 casesTold torn, 50 do. : brandy, 3 bales raisins,. 4 cheste 2p boxes tea, 2 bales tobacco, 30 boxes sp'erin candles, 1 case essence of anchovies, 1 whip, 1 case hardware, 12 pots. ■'■ ■ ■ Not. 18.— -Per Titania, from Dunedin— Cabin : Mrs. Eobertß, servant, and three children. Two is et«ei-Etgec ' -" TS.SSH& IIS YGBXi Escape, barque,- Jane, scnooneT y Alarm, forigi Carohne/ schooner ; Leonidas, schooner j Colleen Bawn, schooner ; Effort,- cutter; Amelia Francis, schooner; "Pioneer, schooner ; United Brothers, schooner ; Mount Alexander.schooner ; New Chum, schooner ; Euby, s.s. The ss. William Miskin was advertised to sail forlnvercargill on Saturday. She may therefore be hourly expected. . ■ : ■ ' ■■■ ■ , « _.;— i ■ INVEECAR&ILL SBJPPINGt BBTURN. The follOTTing is an official return of the number tonnage, and crews o£ -retaels entered and cleared at the Port of Invercargill from the Ist day of January, to "the -31st day. of October, 1864:— . ■■- ■ ' :
NEW EIVEE. HEADS. ..; ■ ■ (By Semaphore). Satubdat, 19eec Noyembeb, 1864. Sailed hist night— the Titania. 7 a.m. — Too hazy ; fpr communication. 11a.m. — WindW. ; strong breeze. Nothing in sight.- --: ' • ■ ! ' Stobay, 20th. Noyekbeb. 2fo report. • .'■ . -, ,■■■-■■
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 75, 21 November 1864, Page 2
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681PORT OF INVERCARGILL. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 75, 21 November 1864, Page 2
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