PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR.
ARRIVED. Oct. 6.— Flying Scud, 10 tons, T. Cross, from thie Tois Tois. _'* "'- : ''■■■' Odt. 10.— Schooner Spec, from Dunedm, tor Invercargill — weatherbound. "Oct. 13.— P.N.Z. and A.R.M. Co.'s s.s. Tarairua, 800 tons, J. Hagley, from Northern Ports. T. Brodrick, agent. : : . " rtrt Oct. 14.— N.Z.3.N. Co.'s s.s. Taranaki, 500 tons, H. B. Francis, from Northern Ports. Dalgety & Co., agents. SAILED. Oct. 6— Flying Scud, ,10 tons, T. Cross, for the' Tois Tois. Oct. 10 arid 11.— Nil. Oct. 13.-^P.N.Z. and A.R.M. Co.'s s.s. Tararua, 800 tons, J. Hagley, for Melbourne. T. Brodrick, agent. ... . ; • • Oct. 14.— Spec, schooner, for InvercargiU. IMPORTS. Per ' s.s. Tararua, froni Northern Ports.-— 7 cases, order; 3 cases and 1 : bale, Porter & Beid ; 9 cases, Mair &iGarven; 1 case and 1 package, S.jWittwer. & Co ; 2 trunks, J. Kingsland ; 1 truss, W. and J....H. Perkins; 1 parcel, J. Cooper; s' casks ale, R. Buchanan; 2 hhds, 4 barrels, J.' Waddell; 1 parcel, Stevens ; 2 cases, 1 pafekiige; Hare & Pratt; 1 truss, M'Meehan ; 2 packages, Louguet ; 1 box, Cochran, Granger & Co- 1 pa,rcel eggs, E. D. Butts ; 1 case, Whittingham; 1 case, R. Hunter; 1 parcel, Mrs Aylmer ; 1 parcel, I. Broad. : Per s.s. Taranaki, from Otago.— 6 bales, 1 parcel, Austin & Co; 10 cases, Calder & Co; 8 ■pkgs, Miss Robertson; 1 bale, Buchanan ; 5 cases; Whittingham.Bros ; 1 bag, M'Pherson & Co j 2 casks', 2 sacks, Cochran, Granger & Co ; lcask,'l bale, Hay Bros r 2 boxes, 1 case, i 9 bars;i4 ! bdles, Tapper; 1 case, Skene & Haast ; 1 case, InvercargiU Hospital ; 1 case Moeller Bros ; 2 trunks, Whittingham Bros ; 2 trunks, 1. Sloan ;1 trunk, bloan & Sons; 1 case, 1 trunk, Nichol; 1 bale leather, Lee ; 1 bale, OHara; 6 cases, 7 9 hhds, 40 bdles. wire, S. Nichol ; 1 adver mug' Moore; 2 cases, Hayes; 1 box, lindlay; 1 bale, C. Brown ; 3 pkgs, Morgan ; 2 pkgß, Stock* Co j T piano, M'Lean. From Wellington:—! case, Registrar of Deeds j 2 cases, Injector of Weights; *■■■■■
EXPORTS. Per s.s. Tararua, for Melbourne. — 246 bags sugar (3 tons), R. Buchanan ; 1 parcel, Brodrick. P.VF3ENGER IIST. Per s.s. Tararua, from. Northern Ports. — Cabin : Mrs Thompson, servant and child ; Mrs Nesbit and son, Mrs Blackie and child, Mrs Richmond and son, Mrs Ward, Misses Kirk and Gilchrist, Rev. Mr Martin, Dr and Mrs Menzies ; Messrs Brown, Smith, Todd, Somner, Gibson, Matheson, Law, Stott, Calder, Pearson ; and 4in steerage. Per s.s. Taranaki, from Northern Ports. — Cabin: Mr and Mrs M'Neill, 2 children and servant ; Misses Cummins, Robertson, Taylor, Messrs Bartholomew and Connor. Per s.B. Tararua, for Melbourne. — Cabin : ; Mrs Hume, Messrs Hitchcock and Blacklock ; and 2 in steerage. . ; r ♦ The s.s. Taranaki, Captain Francis, left the Manakau at 1 p.m. on the 4th, and arrived at : Taranaki 8 a.m. on the sth ; left Taranaki same day at 3 p.m. and arrived at Nelson 7. 30 a.m. on the 6th ; left Nelson 1.30 p.m. on the 7th and arrived at Picton 9 p.m. same day ; left Picton 2 a.m. on- the Bth and arrived at Wellington 7 a.m. same day ; left Wellington 3.30 p.m. on the 10th and arrived at Lyttelton 8 a.m. on tne llth; left again same day at 3p.m. and arrived at Otago 11 am. on the 12th ; leftOtaga 4.15 p.m. on the 13th and arrived here at 6 a.m. on the 14th. The Attstrauan. — The following extract from the "Sydney Herald," relative to one of the several handsome clippers now lying in Hobson's Bay, may prove interesting to our home readers, as it will be sure to prove gratifying to the owners of the Australian, the vessel referred to:— -"By telegrams from Melbourne we learn that the clipper ship Australian, Captain Duthie, arrived there on the 26th uit., in seventy-one days from London . Even in these days of clipper passages, the performance of the Australian is perhaps the most extraordinary on record, and will compare with anything accomplished by the tea clippers. Launched at Aberdeen in August, she left England in October, arrived in Sydney in seventy-five days, discharged and loaded full cargoes here, made the voyage home in seventy-nine days ; loaded for Melbourne, where she has now arrived, thus completing the round voyage in 198 days, and having sailed 48,000 miles, and carried three full cargoes, in ten months and seventeen days." m
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Southland Times, Issue 738, 18 October 1867, Page 6
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717PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR. Southland Times, Issue 738, 18 October 1867, Page 6
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