PORT OF INVERCARGILL.
January 29 — Mary Cumraing, brig, 106 tons, Wigtnore, from Adelaide. Calder, Blacklocfc and Co., agents. IMPOSTS. Per Mnry Camming— lo4o bags flour, 70 bags bran, Mitchell and Co. ; 990 bags flour, 71 baga bran, Calder, Blacklock and Co. The Mary dimming arrived in the New River on Saturday last, after a remarkably quick pnssasre from Adelaide. She left there on the 17th ult., and experienced fresh northerly winds to the Solander, which was reached on the 27th. A heavy northerly gale, which lasted for 12 hours, was then encountered, afterwards variable j winds with rain, until daylight on Saturday morning, when Capt. Clare, the pilot at New ' Piver Heads, was taken on board, and the vessel to« brought up to the Lower Pool, where she anchored at 9 o'clock.
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Southland Times, Issue 1204, 1 February 1870, Page 2
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132PORT OF INVERCARGILL. Southland Times, Issue 1204, 1 February 1870, Page 2
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