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PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR.

ABBIVED. April 19 — Omeo, s.s., 660 tons, Calder, from Dunedia. H. J. Gibbs & Co., agents. April 19 — Gothenburg, s.s., 459 tons, Clark, from Melbourne. H. J. Gibbs & Co., agent 3. April 19 — Jameß Paxton, 60 tons, Robartson, from Dunedin. April 20 — Jane, cutter (wind bound.) April 20 — Flying dcud, 15 tons, Cross, fro m Stewarts Tsland, with oysters. April 21 — Lerwick, 15 tons, Scollay, from Stewart's Island, with oysters. . r <■ sailed. April 19— Omeo, s.s.,' 660 tons, Calder, for Melbourne. H. J. Gibbs & Co., agents. April 19 — Gothenburg, s.s., 459 tons, Clark, for Dunedin. H. J Gibbs & Co., agents. April 20 — James Paxton, 60 tons, Bobertson, for Birerton, with part of original cargo from Punedin, and cargo from Melbourne, ex Gofchen- , v burg. IMPOSTS. Per Omeo— 6 pigs, Wood Bros ; 2 do, Moffett ; 2 do, H. J. Gibbs & Co ; 5 do, Hayes ; 4 do, Lewis & Co ; 83 do, Manager of Railways ; 1 do, Fraser; 1 do, Calder, Blacklock & Co ; 6 do, Fay and Campbell ; 33 do, Hare,- Pratt & Co ; 1 do, Kerr ; 1 do, SteTena ; 1 do, Lyne ; 14 do, Mitchell. Per. Gothenburg — 169 pkgs, Whittingham Brosj 274, do, Hare, Pratt & Co ; 4 do, Tulloch ; afllb, Martin; 21 do, H. T. Boss; 8 do, Cslbran & Blackwood ; 2 do, O'Hara ; 2 do, Hunter ; 18 do, Tapper ; 6 do, M'Donald ; 5 do, ! Hatch ; 20 do, Waddel ; 3 do, Hallenstein ; 2 do, Bodgera; 24 do, Cowper & Wilson ; 33 do, Martin ; 2 do, Moffett ; 2 do, Kingsland ; 200 do, White ; 32 do, Skene Hast & Co ; 27 do, Calder, Blacklock & Co; 240 do, N.Z. Meat Company j 35 do, Ekensteen and Hall ; 22 do, D. Strang ; 370 do, J. Stock &Co ; 4 do, Nichoi and Tucker ; 33 do, C. Boss ; 48 do, Matheson and Smith ;62 do, Cleave ; 6 do, Taylor ; 12 do, Hannah ; 1 do, Smith ; 1 do, Harki-r ; 1 do, Morrison. Per James Paxton — 50 pkgs, Stock & Co ; 1 do, Hayes ; 2 do, Cochran & Blackwood ; 2 do, Tapper ; 34 do, order. EXPORTS. Per Omeo — 23,546 ft timber, M'Pberson & Co ; 9 bales flux, H. J. Gibbs &Co ; 1 bag oatmeal, Waddel. Per Gothenburg — 8 rams, 2 boxes, 5 pkgs, H. J. Gibbs &Co ; 10 pkgs, Nichoi ; 1 pkg, Campbell. PASSENGER IJ>T. Per Gothenburg, from Melbourne — Mr Strang. Per Omeo, from Dunedin — Hon. M. Holmes, Messrs Shand, Eskdale, Thomson, M'Leod, Blacklock, Hielop, Miss Harvey, Mrs Smith, and 2 children, Bishop Moran. Per Omeo, for Melbourne — B. Taylor, and 9 in the steerage. Per Gothenburg, for Dunedin — Mr C'ayton, and 3 in the steerage.

Private telegrams were received yesterday at I Port Chalmers, of the total loss of the barque Midas, belonging to this port. From them we learn that on 10th of March, -while about finishing loading her cargo of jarrah, in Xoomahbanah Bay, Western Australia, for LUtelton, a hurricane set in and drove her from her anchors on shore, where she became a wreck, all hands being saved. Captain Cumming, her late master, is a passenger by the Gothenburg. The Midas was the property of C. Clark and Co., of Port Chalmers, and was only partially covered by insurance. Her cargo was for Messrs Connor and M'Kay, the contractors for a jetty at Lyttelton, and it 3 loss will cause great delay, as it is only in the summer months vessels can be safely loaded in the open bays of Western Australia. — Otago Daily Times, April 20.

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Southland Times, Issue 1568, 23 April 1872, Page 2

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PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR. Southland Times, Issue 1568, 23 April 1872, Page 2

PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR. Southland Times, Issue 1568, 23 April 1872, Page 2

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