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PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR.

"• iBBITID. ':*'■ June 15— Alhambra, s.s,, 489 tons, J. M'Lean, fronl Melbourne. Dalgety and Co., agents. Jane 15— -Tararua, s.s., 523 tons, J. Hagley, , from. Dttnedin. T. Brodrick, agent; ! sailed. J Jun« 15— Tsrarua, s.s., 523 tons, J. Hagley, ! for Melbourne with. Suez mails. T* Brodrick, agent. " June 15— Alhambra, 8.8., 489 tons, J. M'Lean, for Dunedin. Dalgety and Co., agents. =■• '• V Imposts. Per Alhambra, from Melbourne — 20 cases lefosenei Webster ; 6 kegs nails, 6 grindstones, a furnace doors, 1 case axes, 2 coils rope, 1 bdle eawa, 1 cask hardware, 2 cases, 20 iron tubes* 100 felloes, Wilson ; 9 kegß nails, 1 pkg pegs, 1 cask, 1 case lamps, 1 bdle sashes, 12 doors, 2 bales, R. •Japper ;^1 eaag— Blailouorji -"Drnonr.Ttanlr-? -lOchests, SO i-chests, 50 boxes tea, Dalgety, Kattray, and Co.; 4 cases furniture, 2 cases sardines, 20 i-chests tea, 5 coils rope, 1 cask peas, 5 i-hhds vinegar, Whittingham Bros.; 15 bags sugar, 6 i-chests tea, 3 cases, Jas, Waddel ; 2 cases books, L. Rogers ; 1 bale leather, J. Kingsland ; 2 bdls fruit trees, R. Cleave ; l'box, Fielder. •.■ • - Per Tararua from the North — Transhipped ex Celestial Queen from London^ — 4 casks, 2 cases, J. Gellately. From Dunedin,. free and duty paid — 244 bdls standards, Dalgetj and Co. ; 8 pkgs iron, Hay Bros. ; l^>kg plants, T. Brodrick; 1 cask, Whittingham Broß., 2 coses, 1 bdle forks, Hare, Pratt, and Co. ; 1 case, Morgan ; 1 case, Wilson; 1 cask' seeds, M'Pherson and Co.; 1 cask horse shoes, 6 camp ovens and covers, 1 oven door, 1 casts sundries; 1 hhd, 2 casks glassware, 1 case, Wilson; 1 case glass-y-ware, 1 case, 3 cases, R. .Tapper; 1 •• trunk, J. Kingsland; 4 pkgs, 3 bdls, 1 pel, Nichol ; 2 cases, Waddel ; 2 trunks, Sloan and Sons ; 2 pkgs, W. . Lewis ; 1 : case books, M' Arthur; 4 cases, 2 bales drapery, Porter and Seed; 3 pkgs drapery, Mair and Garven ; 1 -.-. . truss, Fletcher ; l'pkg, Belliard ; 1 pel, Bell ; 2 trunks, 1 case, Whittingham BroB. ; |0 boiler : plates, I drum rivets, 1 bag, J. Smyth ; 1 case, Seehoffj-1-jJolßrodriok. Froxa- Wellington — 1 bdle trees, Russell; 9 kegs butter, Cooper. From Lyttelton — 50 sacks flour, 6 kegs butter, Mathieson and Cameron; 13 pkgs cheese, 10 kegs butter, S. Nichol ; 1 horse, 3 pkgs ploughs, M'Farlane. From Nelson — 1 pkg trees, Dr WLson. • EXPOBTB. Per Tararua, for Melbourne — 4 pkgs, Mitchell 3 .find Co. ; 1 pel, Brodrick ; 1 case, Bank of New South Wales ; 1 box gold, Bank of Otago, 8220z. Per Alhambra, for Dunedin— 4B bales wool, . i.i2o bags seed, Colder and Co. ; 4 pels timber, Nyeand Co. For Wellingten— - 1 pkg, Hector; 2 casks, Scouliarl For Melbourne — 305 bags "• '£ baits, Whittingham Bros. ; 128 do, Lyall and Brown. . PASSENOBB IIST. •Per Alhambra, from Melbourne — Saloon : Mr Jenkins, and 2 in the steerage. Per Tararua, from Dunedin — Saloon . Mrs , Reid and 4 children, Mrs M'Naughton and 2 children, Messrs Wilson, Goldsmidt, and 8 in the steerage: • Per Tararua, for Melbourne — Saloon : Messrs Blaeklock, M'Pherson, Sutton, Small, and Nathan Troupe, and 8 in the steerage. ' • Per Alhambra, for Dunedin — Saloon : Messrs ... Woodward, Baker, and 5 in tbeßteerage. For — " M.elbounre=Saloon : Mrs and Master Scotland, Mr Auld. ■ * '•■ " ■'■ ■ ■ — — — ■■• :■/. TheM^A. and 2S.Z. Co's. b.s. Alhambra, Capt. M'Lean, left Port Phillip Heads , at 7 p.m. on the 6th inst. ; passed. Swan Island at 2.30 p.m. on the 7th. From the time of starting until j Monday night: Bth met with light iavorable winds ;• on Tuesday morning wind veered, to the eastward, gradually increasing to a heavy- gale with a very high confused sea, necessitating the ship being hove to for 48 hours, when the gale * abating the engineß were again started ; passed the Solanders at 4 p.m. on the 14tb, and anchored ; off the Bluff at 10 p.m. ; steamed to the wharf . ,at daylight on the 15th. « m i

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Southland Times, Issue 970, 17 June 1868, Page 2

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PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR. Southland Times, Issue 970, 17 June 1868, Page 2

PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR. Southland Times, Issue 970, 17 June 1868, Page 2

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