PORT OR BLUFF HARBOR.
ABRIVED. May 17— Tararua, s.s., 533 tons, Hagley, from Dunedin. T. Brodrick, agent. May 19 — Omeo, 1000 tons, Mackie, from Melbourne. Dalgety and Co., agents. May 19 — Eliza, 6 tons, Grilroy, from Stewart's Island, with mutton birds, &c. SAILED. May 17 — Tararua, s.s., 533 tons, Hagley, for Melbourne, with Suez mails. T. Brodrick, agent. May 19 — Omeo, 1000 tons, Mackie, for Dunedin. Dalgety and Co., agents. IMPOSTS. Per Tararua from Melbourne, under bond — 2 pockets hops, Order ; 64 bags sugar, 6 bags rice, 20 cases geneva, 2 qr casks vinegar, Ross and Co. ; 1 case, Order; 6 boxes, Order; 1 case, L. Rogers. From Lyttelton, duty paid and free — 100 sacks 'flour, Hare, Pratt and Co. ; 4 kegs butter, Order. From Dunedin, duty paid and free — 140 bags flour, Cochran and Co. ,• 40 bags flour, "Wm. Robertson ; 80 bells standards, Dalgety and Co. ; 1 case, W. Lewis ; 4 trunks, Kingsland ; 1 bdl leather, C. Brown ; 1 box nails, J. Kingsland ; 1 case grindery, C. O'Hara ; 2 cases boots, Daniels ; 4 bales cornsacks, 1 case drapery, Whit • tingham Bros. ; 1 colonial oven, 2 grates, Oochran and Co. ; 2 trunks, Longuet and Co. ; 1 chert effects. Order ; 1 carpet bag, Taylor ; 1 box, Cochran and Co. ; 1 box sovereigns, Bank of Otago. Per Omeo, from Melbourne — 1 bundle mouldings, 9 do spouting, 5 do boards, 9 cedar do, 3 coils lead pipe, K. Tapper; 100 bags flour, M'Pherson and Co. ; 21 cases fruit, R. Cleave ; 13 cases do, J. Taylor ; 9 cases do, Schmidt ; 1 box, W. H. Calder. . ' EXPOBTS. Per Tararua — 309 bags oats, 1 bag sand, Whittingham Bros. ; 1 case patterns, Provincial Government. PASSENGER IIST. Per Tararua from Dunedin — Cabin : Miss Jeffreys, Mr Brodrick, and 3 in the steerage. Per Tararua, for Melbourne — Cabin : Mr Bebb, and 9 in the steerage. ■ Per Omeo, from \ielbourne — 3 in steerage. Per Oiueo, for Dunedin — Cabin : Jud & e Chapman, and 3 in the steerage.
- The Steamship Omeo, 1000 tons, Hugh Mackie, commander, cleared Port Philip [leads at V p.m. on the 13th inst. ; passed Swan Island at 9 p.m. on the following day ; experienced light easterly winds the first twenty-four hour 3, since then lightvariablc winds, with fine weather ; passed the Solander at 4 p.m. on the 18th; hove too in the Straits until daylight, then entered Bluff Harbor at 6 a.m. on the 19th.
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Southland Times, Issue 954, 20 May 1868, Page 2
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396PORT OR BLUFF HARBOR. Southland Times, Issue 954, 20 May 1868, Page 2
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