PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR.
ABBIVBD. July 4— JatnesJPaxton, 60 tons, Greig, from "^Tsiverton, witifs3 bales wool, and 100 bags oats, for transhipment; 8 AXLED. July 3— Tararua, s.s. 523 tons, Jas. Hagley, for Dunedin, with Panama mails. T. Brodrick agent. EXPOBT3. Per Tararua, for Ofccgo— 3 pkgs, I N Watt ; for Taranaki, 15 pkgs mutton birds, Nichol ; for Melbourne, 248 bags oats, Wittingham Bros j 261 do do Bank of New Zealand. PASSENG-KB LIST. Per Tararua, for Otago, — Cabin : Messrs Murphy and Ridley, and one in steerage. Per Tararua, for Wellington — Cabin : D. Hankinson Esq., M.H.R ; H. Nurse, Esq., M.L.C ; W. Wood, Esq., M.H.R ; and Mr Deck. Mesdames, Hankinson, and Wood, and one in steerage. Per Tararua, for Manukau, one in steerage EXPECTED ABEIVAIS. - Bangitoto, from Melbonrne, this day. Bangitoto, from Dunedin, 9th. Tararua, from Dunedin, 12th. , All^ambra, from Melbourne, 12fch. PBOJECXED DEPABTTTBES. Kangitoto, for Dunedin, this day. B-angitoto, for Melbourne, via Hokitika, 9th Tararua,for Melbourne, with Suez mails 12th. Alhambra, for Northern ports, 12th.
We are informed that the Eangitoto will tranship all passengers for Northern Ports at OtagOj and return via the Bluff and Hokitika to Melbourne. The brig Prarie from Hobartbwn with a cargo of Tasmanian produce, and a hundred of Mr Xermode's celebrated rams, arrived in the river on Saturday afternoon, and • came to an anchor in the lower pool. No communication had, however, taken place with the vessel up to a late hour, which precludes us from publishing her manifest in this issue. The Piarie is consigned to Messrs M'Pherson and Co. < !
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Southland Times, Issue 981, 6 July 1868, Page 2
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257PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR. Southland Times, Issue 981, 6 July 1868, Page 2
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