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PORT OF BLUFF HARBOUR.

AKEIVAIiS. June B— Aparima, 20 tons, M'Lean, from Invercargill, in ballast. DEPABTTTBES. June 9 — Kate, 40 tone, for Biverton, with cargo ci Alhambra. June 11— Despatch, 97 tons, KeeneD, for Duuedin. J. Waddel, agent. CIEABKD OFT. June 11 — Despatch, 97 tons, Keenen, for Dunedin, with contractor's railway plant. EXPORTS. June 9 — Per Despatch for Dunedin— 3o6 iron rails, 36 pair waggon wheels, 23 pair do shafts, 36 draye, 67 dray wheels, 10 dobbins, 5 pair blacksmith's bellows, 3 pair blacksmith's anvils, 1 vice, 1 box sundries, 1 quantitity of blacksmith's tools, Dalgety, Eattra-y and Co. EXPECTED AEBIYAI3. From Dunedin — s.s. Airedale, on the .l3th inst. From Dunedin — 6.9. Taranaki, or Wellington, on 14th inst. From Dunedin — s.s. Alhambra, on 17th inst. From Dunedin — s.s. Eangitoto, on 19th inst. From Dunedin — 3.5. Albion, on 19th inst. From Hokitika— s.s. Auckland, on 17th inst. From Melbourne, s.s. South Australian, on 16 th inst. From Melbourne — s.s. Tararua, on 17th inst. PEOJECTED DEPASTURES. For Hokitika — s.s. Airedale, on 13 inst. For Dunedin — s.s. Taranaki, or Wellington, on 16th inst. For Dunedin, Hokitika and Northern Ports — s.s. South Australian, on 16th inst. For I funedin, Hokitika and Northern Ports — s.s. Tararua, on 17th inst. For Dunedin, Hokitika and Northern Ports — s.s. Auckland, on 17th inst. For Melbourne — s,s. Alhambra, on iTthinst. For Melbourne — s.s. Bangitoto, on 17th inst. For Melbourne — s.s. Albion, on 19th inst. The schooner Despatch heving completed her loading, will sail for Dunedin the first favorable opportunity. The schooner Aparima is loading Sour at the wharf for Invercargill ex Alhambra, from Melbourne, and will sail this day (Monday, 11th). It will be seen from our shipping list that we Bhall have no no less than eight steamers arriving and sailing from the Bluff within seven days from the 13th to 20th inst., carrying passengers and cargo for all New Zealand and Australian Ports. A strong shock of an earthquake was felt here at 9.30 on Saturday morning, the weather stormy at the time, wind In'.W., bar 29.60, and falling. We understand from the agent of the Panama boat 3 that mails and passengers will be forwarded for Panama per s.s. Airedale, sailing from here for Wellington Via West Coast, on the 12th inst.

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Southland Times, Volume VI, Issue 492, 12 June 1866, Page 2

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PORT OF BLUFF HARBOUR. Southland Times, Volume VI, Issue 492, 12 June 1866, Page 2

PORT OF BLUFF HARBOUR. Southland Times, Volume VI, Issue 492, 12 June 1866, Page 2

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