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PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR.

AKRIVBD. March 19 — Kate, 40 tons, Clarke, from Riverton, in ballast.. March 21— P.N.Z. and A.E.M. Co.'s s.s. Rangitoto, 750 tons, J. W. B. Darke, from Melbourne with English Mail, passengers, etc. T. Gk Tanton, agent. March 22— P.N.Z. and A.R.M. Co.'s s.s. Otago, 800 tons, W. J. O. Symond, from Northern Ports. T. Q-. Tanton, agent. March 22— Pilot, 20 tons, Bray, from New Biver. SAILED. March 21— P.N.Z. and A.E.M. Co.'s b.s. Eangitoto, 750 tons, J. W. B. Darke, for Northern Ports. T. Gk Tanton, agent. March 22— P.N.Z. and A.E.M. Co.'s s.s. Otago, 800 tons, W. J. O. Symond, for Melbourne, with English mail, etc. T. Gk Tanton, agent* March 22— H.M. s.s. Brisk, Commander Hope, with His Excellency Sir George Grey, X.C.8., and suite, for Stewart's Island. IMPOSTS. Per Rangitoto, from Melbourne — 8 packages, Moeller Bros ; 2 cases S. Nichol ; 10 packages, Waddel ; 4 cases, Davis ; 1 case, Colder & Co. ; 3 cases, 1 parcel, I. Eodgers ; 2 cases, Lumsden ; .2 bales, 2 cases, Yule & Co ; 22 horses, 1 buggy, 1 dray, 2 bags, H. M'lntyre ; 1 parcel, Miss Gunn. Per Otago, from Otago — 1 case, 1 truss, Perkins j 1 case, Coutts; 3 trunks, Kingsland; 2 cases, 4 rolls, Whittingham Bros. ; 2 packages, 2 cases, Witwer ; 1 bag, 1 package, 1 parcel, Stock & Co ; 7 bags, 1 case, Eeese ; 1 case Robinson ; 1 bale, Sloan and Sons ; 10 bags, 2 kegs, Waddel; 1 bale, Hancock ; 5 cases, 2 trusses, Mair and Garven; 1 parcel, Smith; 4 trunks, 2 cases, Sloan and Sons ; 2 trunks, T. Sloan ; 1 case, Cameron j 5 cases, 1 truss, Mair and Garven ; 31 rams, Shand ; 1 sextant, M'Nanghton ; 1 parcel, Stock and Co. From Wellington — 4 bags Cooper. From Nelson — 1 case, Woodman. From Melbourne — 12 pkgs, Longuet ; 14 pkgs machinery, Hay Bros. ; 3 casks, 3 cases, M'Pherson; 3 pkgs, Niehol ; 1 case, G-oodwillie ; 75 pkgs, J. Ross j 27 cases, Cowper ; 1 parcel, Rose; 1 parcel, Cooper} 1 parcel, Gk S. Crouch. EXPOETS. Per Rangitoto, for Otago— l case, T. Gf. Tantan. For Sydney — 1 box gold (6920z5. 9dwts. 17 grs.), Bank of New Zealand. Per Chile, for London — 116 bales wool, 3 do •kins, M^Pherson & Co. ; 28 bales wool, Morison, Law & Co. ; 41 bales wool, Cochrane & Co ; 218 bales wool, Bank of Otago ; 801 bales wool, 4 bales skins, Calder and Co ; 840 bale 9 wool, 4 bales sKns, Dalgety & Co. — Total : 11 bales skins, 2043 bales wool. PASSEN&EB LIST. Per Rangitoto, from Melbourne — Cabin: Mr and Mrs M'lntyre and family (7), Messrs Hatch, Moeller, Rolfe, Yule ; and five in the steerage. Per Rangitoto, for Otago — Cabin : Mr Brayton j and three in the steerage. For Greymouth —Cabin : Master and Miss James. Per Otago, from Northern Ports — Cabin : Mr and Mrs Adamson, Messrs M'Kellar, Smith, Cowper, Farquhar, Garven, Poole, Manson ; and seven in the steerage. Per Otago, for Melbourne — Cabin : Mesdames Saunders, Hobson, Wyme, and two children, Miss Juno, Master Colyer, Messrs Jamieson and Malone ; and five in the steerage. Per Chile, for London — Cabin: Mrs Calcot, Mrs and Miss White, Messrs Fisher, Blackadder, Strang, Smith, Collman ; and seven in the iteerage. H.M.S.S. Brisk, with His Excellency and suite, •ailed for Stewart's Island on the 22nd inst, amid a salute from the Campbelltown battery, and Tociferous cheering from the assembled crowds. I. N. Watt, Esq., R.M. of Campbelltown, accompanies His Excellency on his visit to Stewart's Island and Ruauuki. The Helen M'Gregor (the new coasting steamer bought out by Messrs Robinson and Lilly, the owners of the lost "Tifcania,") says the "Launceston Examiner " of the 12th. inst., is advertised to leave the wharf on her maiden trip for the northern ports and thence to Melbourne, on Saturday morning at seven o'clock, returning by the same route. The voyage is expected to occupy about ten days. The steamer will be under the command of Captain Hughes, formerly of the Titania who was well known and esteemed for his obliging manners.

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Southland Times, Issue 648, 25 March 1867, Page 2

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PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR. Southland Times, Issue 648, 25 March 1867, Page 2

PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR. Southland Times, Issue 648, 25 March 1867, Page 2

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