PORT OF INVERCARGILL.
inwaeds coastwise. Feb. 27 and 28— Nil. OTTTWABDS OOASTWTSB. Feb. 25 — p.s. Southland, 27 tons, Kirkpatrick, for Dunedin, in ballast. Spence Bros. & Co., agents. Feb. 27 — Vision, 159 tons. J. Cummings,,for Sydney, in ballast. Spence Bros.. & Co., agents. Feb. 27— Danzig, 23 tons, Fraser, for Riverton, with cargo. Nye and Co., agents. EXPOET3 Per Danzig, for Riverton — 33 tons flour, I cask red ochre, 2 bags seed, 1 do staples, 1 opposum rug, Wiittingham Bros. ; 1 cask ale. Ido cordials, Dyke ; 1 cask ale, 3 do cordials. Mills ; 1 cask, cordials, Bowles ; 1 do ale, Williams ; Ido ale, Aldred ; 1 case cordials, Surman and Crerar ; 3 bdls -wire, 1 parcel, 4 kegs arsenic, Austin & Co. PASSENGEB MST. Per p.s. Southland, for Dunedin — Messrs J. Bridgets, J. Sulton, J. Jones, K. M'lvor, J. Walker, J. H. Smith.
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Southland Times, Issue 638, 1 March 1867, Page 2
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139PORT OF INVERCARGILL. Southland Times, Issue 638, 1 March 1867, Page 2
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