PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR.
March 21— Kate, ketch, 45 tons, Clark, from Biverton, with 96 bales wool, for transhipment. March 28— James Paxton, 60 tons, Greig,from Biverton, with wool for transhipment. March 29— Why Not, schooner, 40 tons, Burke, from Riverton, with wool for transhipment. March 29— Gothenburg, 600 ton 3, Underwood, from Melbourne. ' March 3^— Airedale, s.s., 250 tons, Kennedy, from Dunedin and Northern Ports. T. Brodrick, ■ agent, _ _ March 30— Claud Hamilton, 530 tone, J. V. Hall, jun., from Dunedin. T. Brodrick, agent. \iarch 31— Amherst, brig, Gilroy, from Auckland Islands. . | SAILED. -.«■ r. «» tj n * lJ ___^^.rfx r TcnrrreißOlir TOT af^ h J^fMiak™£gsb. 28— Kate, ketch, 45 tons, Clark, for Biverton, in ballast. ji.Mh 2tJ— Gothenburg, s.s., 600 tons, Underwood, for Dunedin and Northern Ports. March 30 — Pilot, cutter, 15 tons, Moss, for Buapuki, in ballast. March 30— Claud Hamilton, 250 tons, J. T Hall, jun., for Melbourne. ABETTED. April I—Pilot,1 — Pilot, 17 tons, Moss, from Buapuki, - with four head cattle. April 2 — Kate 46 tons, Clerke, from Biverton, with 92 bales wool, for Celeano. SAILED April I— Flying Scud, 12 tons, for Stewart's Island. April I—Waihopai,1 — Waihopai, s.s., 40 tons, Frazer, for Invercargill, in ballast. April I—James1 — James Paxton, 60 tons, Greig, for Biverton, with cargo, transhipped ex Gothenburg and Claud Hamilton. April I— Why Not, 25 tons, Burk, for Biverton, in ballast. IMPOSTS. % March 27— Per Danzig, from Dunedin— 2o boxes tea, 149 bags sugar, 5 cases ploughs, 2 do pepper, 1 bdl shovels, 1 case pick handles, 1 keg nails, 1 prcl brushes, 1 bdl lawn mowers, 6 cases i sundries, 2 cases coffee, 1 do corn flour, 2 do sardines, 1 hhd ale, 1 case herrings, 128 bars iron, 12 bdls do, Cocoran, Granger and Blackwood; 100 bags bran, 40 do maize, Hare, Pratt and Co ; 1 crate earthenware, E. Cowper ; 100 lbs gunpowder, 112 do shot, 10,000 percussion caps, Collector of Customs. March 28— Per Dagmar, from Dunedin— lo67 bags sugar, 25 do flour, 2 pkgs, 180 coils wire, .92 bales standards, 4 casks zinc, 2 kegs nails, Dalgety, Battrayand Co: 1 wheel, 3 iihds tobacco, 40 bags sugar, 20 half-chests- tea, Cochran, Granger and Co ; 4 cases, Stock and Co ; 5 brls lesin, M'Leod ; 1 case axe handles, 1 do pails, 2 do pegs, 1 doz boards, 2 do jaails, 8 kits nails, G. Beed. March 29 — Per Gothenburg, from Melbourne — 3 qr-casks wine, Mitchell and Co; 2 cases, Tapper ; 3 pieces dray wheels, Roberts and Ferguson j 1 case, Nichol ; 1 case, Mair and Garven ; 20 cases kerosene oil, Hay Bros j 1 case do, 80 bags flour, Hare, Pratt and Co ; 10 cases wine, Cochran, Granger and Co ; 20 cases, 6 half-brls, 3 casks, 80 bags rice, Matheson and Cameron ; 30 bags rice, Hare, Pratt and Co j 20 do, Stock and Co ; 20 cases, Hay Bros ; 1 cask, Cleave ; 1 prcl, 1 pkg, Warren. March 30 — Per Adelaide, from Northern. 1 ' ' - Ports — 100 sacks flour, Hare, Pratt and Co. March 30 — Per Claud Hamilton, from Dunedin, ex warehouse (undei bond) — 3 qr-easks rum, Matheson ; (free and duty paid), 8 cases, 8 casks, 40 boxes candles, 2 pkgs bags, 1 bale, Matheson ; 1 case cigars^ Wittwer ; 1 bale paper, Reynolds and Co j 1 pkg, Craig, Bain and Co ; 10 bags flour, Bobertson ; 10 do, Nichol ; 1 pel, Bank of Otago, Inveroargill ; 1 do, Bank of Otago, Riverton ; 8 cases coffee, 3 casks, 3 bags, Whittingham Bros; 15 hhds ale, 5 J-hhds, 5 kilderkins, 11 ' cases, 2 qr-casks vinegar, Mitchell and Co ; 3 pkgs rakes, 1 cask saddlery, Goodwillie. Ex Tararua, from Lyttleton — 1 keg butter, Brodrick. 40 tons . general cargo to be transhipped to the Airedale for TaranaM and Auckland. PASSENGER LIST. March 30 — Per Claud Hamilton, from Dunedin —Messrs Smyth, Smith, Hume, Grey, Mrs Taylor, Miss Huntington. March 30 — Per Airedale, from Dunedin — His Honor J. P. Taylor, Superintendent ; and three in steerage. VESSELS IN POST. Bobert Henderson, ship, from Otago. Celeano, ship, from Otago. Maria, ship, from Glasgow. James Paxton, schooner, from Biverton. The s.s. Gothenburg, Captain Underwood, left Hobson's Bay at 5 p.m. on the 24th inst. ; passed Port Phillip Heads at 8, and Cape Schanck at . 9.30 same night, and Swan Island at 4 p.m. on the 25th. Experienced fine weather and westerly winds to the Solander, which was passed at 7.30 a.m. on the 29th, and arrived in Bluff Harbor at 2.30 p.m. same day. Passed s.s. Tararua at 3 p.m. on 27th, 500 miles E.S.E. Swan Island; 10 ! a.m. on 28th, passed a brigsntine, standing to I westward, 200 miles west of Solander Island.
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Southland Times, Issue 927, 3 April 1868, Page 2
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770PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR. Southland Times, Issue 927, 3 April 1868, Page 2
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