PORT OF INVERCARGILL.
iirw<T?T> 3 coA < "wr*B. Sentprntvr 7 — .Mian-ia. 3 tons Goome*, from St.wans Islan.l, wit fish -op .'inh r 7 — n,in?i_'. 23 toms, M'Xaughton. fco:n Dune !in. w tli o r*n iM"O«TS. 5? -pt i>ihi->- 7— IVr l a»izi — 3" ea.«fs rnrrflnts. 42 •■!»«?« misris Ifi 'isi>s ch>'-s", Vfori-on, }.->w a- I r*o : t8 ftiß"«i % ovfi»r-fio'!. rv, 5 qr-rasifs wbislty. 9 ■•• ?*•= flip's 42 haiis sii-mr. 8 ••aws ra'i is, •• «»*»•? «-ur- a ts 1 case he r ; n 's. In cas •< k p.-mpii" IS ruses in>nm'on!£i*r»-. '4 cil* repo R b 'Is «ptulo= 31 rattin »ven<» mid vnvi*rn. « ; rrin'ls'oni-s, 2 « «>e> axes. 1 <nse fittin s, 2 h(Vs huelsets. 20 boxes enndles, i on c flrapcry, Cocli'-an Gransfr nnd Bla<*T; wool ; \ tioroc t» act o. 1 <-l)p<t. 2 pa?li9 nnil*, S b;ur* B'aple* 1 "n»e bru^liwnre. 1 ense- aid-, 3 cas<s draper*-, 1 f-asi« boots, order ; 10 cusses han« avd t'aron. 3 drum oil. 1 e-ise, Oald'T, Hl-ict-lock and Co ; 1 cask i aint 6 *-a c es lcerop ne oi'. "P. V'ebster; 5 ba^s wheat. 1 ( -" !| 8« p'ai)fs», T Pr^a 1 ; 1 baY i>Hper. 2 ttv-e* statvMi-i-y, K. Rose : R basr* rnr. 2 b irs oatm «al 1 cask ch^'S". 3 cisrs ]ain< VV H lr-tt ml Co: 4b>xs. I (•».<• a» i 2 I»il's t'fr-.ts. F Kobm-" ; I rbaff cutter, 1 w l ).-.-', !T:i\ I'.nis : -!. 'O s j*)t;ttot.*s, Ueorge Rets • : 1 cask beer, i'uettflkow. Wv un lerst m 1 'hat Mr Drake, duff o r cer of tbe - s. K:tikor». ha* be-n appointed to the cmf maud of »li!» s s '-'iin'jitoto. Ih's •rentlemaTi wn--t rijMiwlly in in rommand of tb- sldp 1 obi-rt Sin 11. and »a,< in that fnpaeity hi blv re Bpf*-tt-d by tlu 1 it mbers of passenge'B be br»»u;h' to tlii* port, and every one with wlom he came i contact. The selection is a mosr. judicious one. an. l we congratulate Mr Prake ut'on his promoji otion to «>ne of thp finest steamer^ in the ser rice o' the Company to whicb. he belongs.— " Wellin ton Independent" The schoon r 1 abi-lla, which arrived enrlv jesterdav mcrninp, h»8 been absent for upwards o ( two months She left Port ( halmers on th>' 27ih June for Hokitika, and encountered fearful heavy weather on the trip, arriving at llokitika on July nib. 1 >ixharg< d car o and left on th ]4th lor Pc t.rus Soun '. but owinsr to a continu anc of adverse win Is, di 1 not arrive at the Soun until the 29ih. lon tied a tari'O o 6 \0O" fee; timber, ai^d left on the 20th August. On the f 1 ](>wh g d»r, when off the Kaikoms, she «aCiiii lit in a h^ivy southerly gale, and ran back t< V rllingtnn. where slie remained windbound un'il the 23rd ; Irom th«n c. with the exception of a tn hours' southerly gale off Oamaru fine weather was experienced io arrival. — ''Daily iimes," Is' Septtmber.
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Southland Times, Issue 557, 10 September 1866, Page 2
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491PORT OF INVERCARGILL. Southland Times, Issue 557, 10 September 1866, Page 2
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