PORT OF INVERCARGILL.
ISWARDS COASTWISE. June 31 — Danzig, 23 tons, M'Naughton, from. Dunodin, with cargo. June 11 — Why Not, 24 tons, Burke from Rirerton, with 72 bags oats, Hare, Pratt and Co.; 6 empty ale casks, J. T. Marten. Juno 12 — Zephyr, 9G tons, Spencer, from Stewart's Island, in ballast. June 12 — Lady Brown, 3 tons, Owen, from Stewart's Island, with one ton fish oii. ISIPOTJT3. June 11 — Per Danzig — 80 bags sugar, 100 bags flour, 9 pkgs machinery, 1 plough, Cochran, Granger and Blackwood ; 50 bags liour, 2 bugs rice, 1 tin biscuits, 2 tins lollies, 10 bags flour, Hare, Pratt and Co.; 1 chaff cutter, Mitchell and Co.; 2 hhds beer, Puettlekow ; 22 bags oatmeal, » Hay Bros.; 2 hhds, 4 casks, and 2 crates glassware, Cochran, Granger and Blackwood ; 15 cases kerosene, 9 cases sundries, 10 cases brandy, Jno. Boss and Co.; 2 boxes luggage, Trunible ; 10 tons flour, Morison, Law and Co.; 5 boxes luggage, Dalglish, 5 cases jams, Hare, Pratt and Co.
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Southland Times, Volume VI, Issue 493, 13 June 1866, Page 2
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166PORT OF INVERCARGILL. Southland Times, Volume VI, Issue 493, 13 June 1866, Page 2
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