PORT OF INVERCARGILL.
ABBIV'D. March 11 — Storm Bird, s.s., 67 tons, Fraser, from Dunedin. T. Brodrick, agent. IMPORTS. Per Storm Bird — 382 pigs, order; 7 do, Customs ; 43 do, Hay & Co ; 8 do, Cowper & Wilson ; 5 do, Ekensteen & Hall ; 21 do, Tapper ; 17 do, Martin & Co ; 6 do, Yule & Co ; 6 do, Mair & Gharven ; 1 do. Craven j 4 do, Reed ; 4 do, Mitchell ; 1 do, Kingslnnd ; 3 do, Daniel ; 3 do, Whittingham Bros & Instone ; 12 do, Hare, Pratt & Co ; 5 do, Hayes ; 4 do, Hanan ; 2 do, Ott ; 71 do, Stock &Co ; 19 do, Cochran & Blackwood ; 1 do, Bank N.S.W. ; 46 do, Pay & Campbell ; 8 do, Matheson & Smith ; 4 do, Smyth ; 31 do, Mitchell & Co ; 2 do, Findlay ; 6 do, Nichol & Tucker ; 60 do, Calder, Blacklock & Co j 1 do, Lumsden ; 11 do, White. PASSENGEB I.TST. Per Storm Bird, from Dunedin — Mr and Mrs Prowse, Miss M'Lean, Mr M. Genham, Mr W. A. Boyd, and one in the steerage.
The Storm Bird — that leiutiful model and favorite steamboat — got inside the New River at 8 p.m. on Sunday night, having left Port Chalmers at 10 p.m the preceding evening. She brings a full cargo and her usual complement of passengers.
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Southland Times, Issue 1550, 12 March 1872, Page 2
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201PORT OF INVERCARGILL. Southland Times, Issue 1550, 12 March 1872, Page 2
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