PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR.
AEEIVED. ': Dec. 2.— Nil. Dec. 4. — Gothenburg, s.s., 800 tons, Mackie, from Melbourne. Henderson, Bonar and Co., •gents. SAILED. Dec. 2. — Wellington, s.s., 500 tons, Francis, for Dunedin and Northern Ports. Henderson, Bonar and Co., agents. 130>08T3. Dec. 4. — Per Gothenburg, from Melbourne — 25 casks, Anderson, Mowat, and Campbell ; 35 bags flour, 1 case, Crothers and Co. ; 1 can oil, 1 case jams, 3 cases raisins, 1 cask soda, 1 case cheese, 1 package paper bags, 5 bags flour, 10 cases brandy, 5 half-chests tea, 15 bags sugar, J. B. Waddel ; 1 case, Pickford and Co. j 1 case books, Eodgers ;' l ease books, Stewart; 1 ease Looks Munro ; 2 eases stationary, Stewart ; 10 cases whiskey, 20 bags flour, 14 bags sugar, 1 case jams,- 2 cases cheese, 4 bags rice, 1 bag barley, 1 bag sago, 2 bags salt, 1 barrel apples, 1 case tin dishes, 4 tierces beef, 4 tubs butter, 1 box tallow candles, 12 boxes sperm candles, 1 cask oatmeal, 1 case hams, 1 cask bacon, 1 can caster oil, M'Donald; 3 packages, John Kingsland; 6 packages, G-.'S. Crouch ; -32 mats sugar, Crothers | and Co. ; 120 bags potatoes, Anderson, Mowat j and Campbell ; 1 case, 2 packages rakes, Cooper ; 150 bags flour, Order : 8 hhds. eggs, 43 boxes onions, 23 casks butter, J. Duff ; 1 case, Henderson, Bonar- and Co. ;— r - TASSENGEB LIST. Dec. 2. — Per Wellington, for Dunedin and Kbrtheru Ports — Messrs. Henderson, Law, "Brown, M'Zay, Eatfcray, Tighe,- Pettrich, Williams, Mra. Downes and infant, and nineteen in the steerage. •EXPECTED AEEITAIS. From Melbourne — s.s. Dcrwent, daily. From Melbourne— Aldihga, 11th inst. From Melbourne— Alham bra,- 17th inst. From Melbourne— City of Hobart, early. iVom-Danedih-^— Albion, 6th inst. "From London, — Donna Anita, early. PBOJECTEIS DEPABinBES. For Melbourne — Albion, early. For Melbourne-rG-othenburg, early. For Melbourne— Herd, early. VJESSBM lIT POET. Gothenburg, s.s. ; Why Not, schooner.
The s.s. Alhambra :;will : receive, anew, shaft. on the Blip "and .a. thorough overhaul to machinery and hull, and will beWady^ih'thne to bring the English Mail down. .;:;. ii . v -_■?: ,?. .■■/; ■-/■ :.. The s.s. Aldingayvill pail this month somewhat before her usual time/'bh the 6th inst. She will proceed from Port Chalmers to Lyttelton, and will sail from Port Chalmers at her usual time, viz., 18th inst. with the mans for England. The AlduYga J is also jiist off the slip, so that both "the present mail boats are in first-rate order. ' " The s.s. Gothenburg loft Hohson's Bay at six p.m. on the 29th. Experienced strong if.E. winds tho early part of the passage, then fine westerly 'weather: Made the Solanders at ten tun. on the 3rd inst., and hove the ship to till daylight. Arrived at the Bluff at four p.m. on the 4th. Captain Mackie reports the arrival of the City of Hobart at the railway wharf when he was leaving.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 80, 6 December 1864, Page 2
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472PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 80, 6 December 1864, Page 2
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