STEWART'S ISLAND.
PORT WILLIAM. Arrivals and departures for the month ending February 26, 1867.
ARRIVED.
Feb 18 — Cora, schooner, from Tender Cape, M'Callum. Feb 18 — Mary Brilliant, cutter, from Port Adelaide. Feb 19 — Kate, 45 tons, from Bluff, for Riverton. Feb 19 — At the Neck — Maid of Athens, whaleing brig, from Hobart Town, six weeks out. Feb 21 — -Flying Scud, Cross, from Invercargill. Feb 21 — Nelly, cutter, Williams, from Neck. Mary Brilliant, Sherbert, from Port Adventure, ■with fish. Pilot, cutter, Chopilear, from Invercargill, in ballast. One passenger. Feb 22 — Lady Darling, schooner. Put to sea, but had to return to Port.
SAItED.
Feb 19 — Mary Brilliant, for Port Adventure. Feb 19 — Cora, for Invercargill, returned to Port. Feb 19 — Ann Mitchell, for Jackson Bay. Feb 23 — Cora, for Invercargill. Feb 23— Flying Scud. Feb 23— Nelly, cutter. Feb 23— Pilot, for Port Adventure. Feb 26— Lady Darling. Feb 26 — Douglass and Kate.
Feb 25 — Heavy gale from the westward ; schooner Douglass lost an anchor and fifteen fathoms of chain. She drifted about one mile ; fortunately the wind moderated, and she beat further in.
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Southland Times, Issue 639, 4 March 1867, Page 2
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183STEWART'S ISLAND. Southland Times, Issue 639, 4 March 1867, Page 2
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