PORT OF INVERCARGILL.
XNTVTABDS. Nov. t* Dec. I.— NiL OTTTWAEDB. Nov2B. — Leonidas, 111 tons, Poole, for Melbourne, with cargo, and eight passengers. Moriion, Law and Co., agents. Nov. 29 to Dec. I.— Nil. lITWABDS COASTWKB. Not. 29. — Spec, 32 tons, Davys, from Dunedin, with, cargo. Nov. 30. — Reserve, 10 tons, Duncan, from Stewart's Island, with £sh. Nov. 30. — Carolinej-J.6 tons, M'Kenzie, ":om Kiverton, in ballast. Dec. I.— Nil. OBTWAEDS COASTWI3S. Nov. 29.— Nil. Nov. 30. — Reserve, 10 tons, Duncan, for Stewart's Island, in ballast. Nor. SO. — Wallace, 40 tons, Falconer, for Christchurch, via Stewart's Island, in ballast. Dec. 1. — Caroline, 16 tons, M'Kenzie, forEirerton, with cargo. Dec. 1. — Wild Wave, 93 tons, Paterson, for Napier, via Stewart's Island, in ballast. IMPORTS. Nov. 29. — Per Spec, from Dunedin — 30 bags maize, 50 do. bran, 500 do. oats, Order. EXPORTS. Dec. 1. — Per Caroline, for Kiverton — Under bond — part of tierce tobacco, 2 qr.-casks brandy, 1 do. whiskey, 15 cases whiskey. Free and duty paid — 2 cases and parcel drapery, Brown and Paterson ; 1 chest, Smith; 20 bags flour, 18 do. potatoes, 2 barrels oatmeal, 1 pel. paper, 3 cheese, 1 case geneva, 1 pel. bacon, 1 box tobacco, 12 cases whiskey, 1 case hams, 2 kegs nails, T. L. M'Donald ; 9 hales sheepwash tobacco, 10 sheets iron, 1 chest tea, 3 boxes tobacco, 12 casks bottled, ale, 2 bags oatmeal, 10 plates :~on, 8 tons flour, Order. Nov. 28. — Per Leonidas, for Melbourne — 15 qr. casks and 2 hhds. port wine, Calder, Blacklock & Co. ; 1 case, Kingsland ; 79 drums oil, Henderson, Bonar and Co. ; 2 cases tin, R. J. Harvey ; 81 case 3 brandy, 20 ha^-chests tea, 2 iron safes, G-. W. Binney ; 12 bales wool, 3 cases saddlery, Dalgety, Battray, and Co. ; 1 puncheon, W. Binzer ; 11 pigs, effects, B>. Spencer ; 1 carriage, J. R. Davies ; 60,000 feet timber, Poole ; 4 cases beef, 11 cases boots, Spence Bros. ; 29 hides, Kingswell; 40 empty hhds., J. Duff ; 65 pcs. bar and rod iron, Davies. PASSEKG-EB LIST. Nov. 28. — Per Leonidas, for Melbourne — John M'Kimmie, Mrs. M'E ; mmie, and child; Clements Hall, Mrs. C. Hall, Miss M'MUlan, Misi Jean, John Davies.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 79, 2 December 1864, Page 2
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359PORT OF INVERCARGILL. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 79, 2 December 1864, Page 2
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