PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR.
ABBIVED. August 28 — Nightingale, 16 tons, Newton, from Stewart's Island, with oysters. August 28— FlyiDg Scud, 15 tons, Cross, from Stewart's Island, with oysters. August 29— Phcebe, s.s., 416 tons, Worsp, from Dunedin. Calder, Blacklock & Co., agents. August 29— Storm Bird, s.s., 67 tons, Fraser, from Dunedin. T. Brodriek, agent. IKPOETB. Per Phoebe— s99 iron rails, 4 bags, J. Brogden &, Sons. Per Storm Bird — 26 pkgs, Nichol & Tucker ; 2 do, Thomson & Beattie ; 6 do, Waddel ; 180 pkgs, order ; 2 do, Gellatly ; 6 do, Jaggers ; 5 do, N.Z. Meat Co ; 8 do, Pay & Campbell ; 5 do, Cowper & Wilson ; 80 do, Coc'iran & Blackwood ; 44 do, Ekensteen & Hall ; 154 do, Stock & Co; 1 do, Calder, Blacklock & Co j 1 do, Trumble 5 2 do, J. Beid ; 2 do, M'Cb.eeuey ; 2 do, Hare, Pratt & Co ; 1 do, Tapper 5 7 do, Lewis & Co ; 2 do, Yule & Co ; 2 do, Porter ; 4 do, Thomson, Strang & Co ; 4 do, Freeman; 4 do, Hay & Co ; 24 do, Mitchell &Co ; 3 do, Shand ; 19 do, Matheßon & Smith ; 29 do, H. T. Ross. FASSENG-EB LIST. Per Storm Bird, from Dunedin — Mrs Oliphant, Miss Nuttell, Mr and Mrs Drysdale, Misses Drysdale (2), Mr and Mrs M'Pherson and child, Messrs Drysdale, Wade, Colyer, Huff, Fraser, M'Neil, and two in the steerage. 1' B I
The b.b. Storm Bird arrived at nocn yesterday, having experienced fine weather on the passage up. The e.B. Phoebe left Onehungaat 10.40 a.m. on the 21st, and anchored off New Plymouth the following day at 6.30 ; discharged cargo and ■ailed at noon, arriving inside Nelson Harbor at 10.15 a.m. on the 23rd, having experienced northerly winds and fine weather from the Manukau. Sailed from Nelson on Saturday at 11 a.m. with atrong S.E. winds and thick weather to arrival at Picton, which place was reached at 9 p.m. Left again at 8.30 a.m. on Sunday, and encountered iresh N.W. winds in the Straits, arriving at Wellington at 2.15 p.m. the Mine day. Proceeded from thence on the 26th »t 8.30 p.m., and anchored in Port Cooper on the 27th at noon. Sailed at 4.50 the game afternoon, and had light variable winds to Port Chalmers, •wiving there on the ,2Sth at 2.30 p.m. Transhipped cargo, and proceeded the same evening, meeting with strong S.W. winds and hazy weather the first part of the passage, and fmh 2i.£. winds during the remainder.
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Southland Times, Issue 1626, 30 August 1872, Page 2
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398PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR. Southland Times, Issue 1626, 30 August 1872, Page 2
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