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PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR.

-;---: -• - -; -- - - iBBITEbT " -■•■■'■• June 27 — Auckland,. 5.5.,;533 tons, Harris, from North, with .English, mail via Panama." T, Brodrick, agent. t ._■.._. ! June 27— Lerwick, ' 17 tons, Scully, from Stewart's Island. „-..-.-, , - - ; s ' ■ i ■ " SAHED. June 27— Auckland, s.s., 533 tons, Harris, for Melbourne. T. Brodrick,-agent. . - :. . . . 1 imports. j June 27 — Per Auckland, .from Worth — 1 case biscuits, 1 do leather, 1 cask and 2 cases j hardware, 3 colonial ovens, 11 o-ils rope, 1 keg chain, 6 grindstones, 3 boilers, 7 bdls sashes, J. Ross and Co ; 3 qr-casks rum, 20 cases kerosene, s ; do pickles, 53 bags rice,2 cases hitters, Cochran and Co ; 25 bags rice, 2 boxes maizena, 1 qr -tierce tobacco, 2 qr-casks brandy, 12 boxes raisins, 20 bags flour, 1 sack split peas, 12 boxes candles, 1 pocket hops, 2 casks currants, J_ : case confectionery, 1 do sardines, 2 do pickles, 1 do sundries, 1 cask soda, 1 do "whiting, 1 sack paper bags, J. L. MDonald ; 1 half tierce tobacco, 5 firkins and 2 cases herrings,, -2 half barrels do, 3 qr-casks ■whisky, 1 sack peas, 3 cases vinegar, 34 bags rice, 10 cases geneva, 5 do salt, 1 do soap-powder, Stock- and Co; 2 cases salad oil, 2 caßes, Mitchell and Co ; 3 pkgs, 1 case, -Gellatly. Shipped at Hokitika — 1 box effects, Nichol. Shipped at Auckland — 1 case, Nutter ; 1 case, M'Donald. . "From Wellington: — 1 case, Union Bank; 1 case, Calder and Co. Prom Lyttelton— 6 kegs butter, 45 sacks flour, Matheson and Cameron ; 50 sacks flour, 3 cases cheese, -10 tegs butter, Hare, Pratt and Co; 2 pkgs trees, 5 crates plants, Walker; 15 kegs butter, Nichol. Shipped at Dunedin— 2 cases, Nichol ; 1 half-tierce tobacco, Whittingham Bros ; 1 case luggage, Calder'and Co ; 8 pkgs, 2 cases, Hare, 'Pratt- and Co; 1 crate glassware, Skene and Haast ; 2 pigs, Ross and Co; 1 case drapery, Ott ; 4 pkgs, Mair and Garven ; 1 case, M'Donald 3 1 case, Seehoff ; 1 case, ; Skene and Haast ; 2 pkgs drapery, Whittingham. Bros ; 2do do, Yule and Co"; 2 bales, Porter and Reed; 2 pkgs,- M'Donald ; • 3 cases drapery, order ; 4 pkgs drapery, Skene and Haast; , 2 . trunks boots, Fletcher ; 3 pkgs do, Sloan and Sons ; 7 pkgs do, Skene and Haast; 5 do do, 1 case tobacco,' Dalgety and Co ; 1 pkge, Lowe ; 1 box, Hargin and Graham ; 1 truss, Nichol ; 1 trunk, Sloan and Sons ; 1 case drapery, Courts ; 3 pkgs, M'Donald • 1 case saddlery," Osborne ; 1 pel, W. Watt; 3 pkgs. drugs,.. Hayes; 7 pkgs drapery, Pritehard : 4. d0 do, Nichol; 1 case do, Mulligan ; 4do do, Hare, Pratt and 'Co ; 3do do, Watts ; 1 .case plants, Cooper. ; 2 pkgs, Porter and Reed ; 2 do, Lewis, 2 do, Stanford ; 1 trunk, Boss and Co; 1 pel, Hyam3 ; 1 box, Hill ; 1 pel, Dalgety and Co. EXPOKT3. June 27— Per Auckland, for Melbourne — 1 case, Longford ; 10 cases bitters, B.O38 ; 80 bags oats, "Whittingham Bros. PASSEIHJEis itST. June 27; — Per Auckland, from Dunedin — Cabin : Mrs Brodrick, Miss Taylor, Mrs Drake and family, Messrs Whittingham, A damson, Baker, Edwards, and Watson y, eleven in steerage. June 28 — Per Auckland, for Melbourne — Cabin : Miss Pearson ; and eight in steerage.

The Auckland has been running very well round the coast, and has a very large cargo for this port. She left Port Chalmers on the 26th at 9 p.m., having arrived there the same morning, and during the day discharged 180 tons of cargo. H.M.S. Bosario, sloop of "war, Commander G. Palmer, arrived in port on Sunday last shortly after midday. She left Auckland on Friday, the sth, with the Governor on board, and arrived at Tauranga next day. On Monday, the Bth, the Governor, accompanied by the captain and officers of the man-of-war, went in the Sturt to Maketu, where a war dance, was given by the friendly natives. A guard of Beamen, armed with the Snider breach-loading rifta, accompanied the Governor as a guard of honor. On Tuesday, the Bth, the Hosario left Tauranga, and on the 10th "met the Sturt at White Island, and the Governor, the captain and officers _of the Kosario, disembarked and visited the sulphur springs. — WeU lington Independent, June 16; 'Ihe following, report of the Gothenburg, Captain Thomas Underwood, ; on: her last trip from. Melbourne and- back, is token from the " Argus "of the 14th. inst. The b.s. Gothenburg left Hobson's Bay 'at'six p.m. on the "26th ult, passed Port Phillip Headsat nine, and Cape Schanck at, .half-past ten the same night. Experienced fine weather and light winds on the first part of t-li- passage, and strong westerly winds on the latter. Made the Solander at six a.m. on the. 3lBt; and entered Bluff Harbor at nine a.m. the same day, making the passage in four days thirteen hours. Sailed again at four p.m., and arrived in Port Chalmers at daylight on the Ist inst. After discharging and taking on board -a quantity of cargo for New Zealand ports and Melbourne, she sailed for Lyttelton at three p.m. on the 2nd, and arrived at seven a.m. on the 3rd, making the passage in sixteen hours. After taking on board 150 tons of cargo she Bailed for Wellington, at five p.m. on the 4th, and entered Wellington Heads at seven am. on the 5 Lh T . making the run in fourteen hours; sailed again at half-past four the same day, and arrived off Nelson at four a.m. on the 6th; discharged cargo and received 240 bales of wool for Molloume, and sailed again at nine o'clock, the same ni«ht; arrived off Greymoiith at seven p.m. on the 7th ; was tendered by the steamer Persevere, and proceeded on her passage to Hokitika, arriving there at one a.m. on the Bth; landed passengers and forty tons of cargo, and sailed for Melbourne at four p.m. the' same day. On the run up fine weather was experienced throughout. The Gothenburg passed Sisters Island at seven a.m. on the 13th, and Wilson's Promontory at six p.m., and entered Port Pillip Heads at five a.m. yesterday. The Gothenburg on her present trip has brought a full cargo of oats and wool, a large number of passengers, and 2,4000z. of gold. She leaves Melbourne again on the 25th inst, and will arrive as advertised on the 30th ■'to-morrow,- sailing again for all the Northern Ports, iucluding the Thames goldfield.

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Southland Times, Issue 977, 29 June 1868, Page 2

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PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR. Southland Times, Issue 977, 29 June 1868, Page 2

PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR. Southland Times, Issue 977, 29 June 1868, Page 2

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