POST OF INVERCARGILL.
ABBIVED. Feb 18—Flying Scud, 12 tons, Cross, from Stewart's Island, in ballast. Feb 18—Danzig, 23 tons, Fraser, from Da^edin, with cargo. Feq 22—Oriti, 67 tons, Thomson, from Riverton, with 15 tons coaL x Feb. 25.—Cora, 45 tons, M'Callum, from Danhdin, with cargo. Cochran, Granger, and Blackwood, agents. March B—FlyingB—Flying Scud, cutter, 12 tons, Cross, from Stewart's Island, with fish. March 9—Belle of the South, cutter, 6 tons, Davidson, from Stewart's Island with fish. March 11—Faraiy, 19 tons, Ackers, from Okara River, in ballast. SAILED. Feb 18—Flying Scud, cutter, for Stewart's Island, in ballast. Feb 18—Pilot, 16 tons,. Meadowß, for Stewart's Island, with provisions and tools for prospecting. Feb 25—Why Not, 24 tons, Bnrke, for Riverton, with cargo. . Feb. 25—p.e. Southland, 27 tons, Eirkpatrick, 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. March 2—Cora, schooner, 45 tons, M'Callum, for Dunedin, with 48 bales wool, 5 ingotß tin, 1 pkge bedsteads, 1 chest, Cochran, Granger and Blackwood. Cochran, Granger and Blackwood, agents. March 6—Europa, 190 tons, Graham, for Newcastle, in ballast. Mitchell and Co., agent 3. March B—FlyingB—Flying Scud, cutter, 12 tons, Cross, for Stewart's Island, in ballast. March 9—Belle of the South, cutter, 6 tons, Davidson, for Stewart's Island, in ballast: March 13—Waimea, 12 tons, Sherbard, for Riverton, with 11 cases fish, 10 bags flour, 1 do sugar, 2 cwt. salt. «.
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Southland Times, Issue 646, 20 March 1867, Page 2
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250POST OF INVERCARGILL. Southland Times, Issue 646, 20 March 1867, Page 2
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