PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR.
ABBIVED. Feb 23— Ofago, s 8., 1000 tons, W. J. O Sjmonds, from Northern Ports. SAILEB. Feb 23— CHaeo. s.s., 1000 tons, W. J. O. Symonds, for Melbourne. Feb 25 — Kate, 46 ions, Clark, for RWerton, •with, cargo ex Rangitoto and Otago/ from Melbourne. Feb 26— Pilot, 17 tons, Moss, for Ruapuke, •with 12 pkgs sundries. IMPOSTS. Per Otago from Melbourne, via Northern Ports. — 7 cases coffee, 2 cases, Cameron and Co. ; 30 pieces machine-y, Order ; 1 ca?e hardware] Whittingliam ; 1 pkg leather, Goodwillie ; 1 case, 3 pkus, 1 case, 2 pkgs tobacco, 2 cases, Waddel • 3 trunks, Sloan and fc>'ons ; 1 bdle steel, 1 oren' T. Kroderick. Shipped at Otago — 1 bale paper] Reynolds and Co. ; 2 casks wine, 11 cases sundries, 3 bags sugar, 1 half-chest tea, Fordham ; 27 rams, Morrison and Co. ; 1 pkg, Order. PASSENGEB lIST. Per Otago from Northern Ports.— Messrs Langlands, M'Gregor, Paterson, Lowe, Jackson, Hewitt ; Miss Langlands, Miss Atcheson, and 6 n the Bteerage. Per Otago for Melbourne. — Messrs Ross and Cuff j Miss Frederick, and 8 in the steerage. | The Otago left Port Chalmers at 5 p.m. on the 22nd, and arrived at the ldixii :<\- 1.30 p.m on the 23rd, had heavy head wiiias :!l along the coast.
The ship Robert Henderson has nearly the first moiety of her cargo on board, and, if the weather \ prove favorable, is expected to be ready to proceed to sea on or about the loll: prox. i The ship Celeano is also rapicly filling up hay- j ng on board now about 700 bales, and is ex- 1 pected to leave by the 24th prox. The saloon < passenger accommodation of the above two ships 1 has never been surpassed at this port I > \
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Southland Times, Issue 909, 2 March 1868, Page 2
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292PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR. Southland Times, Issue 909, 2 March 1868, Page 2
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