PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR.
ABBIVED. Oct; 17— Lerwick, cutter, 15 tons, M'Donald, from Stewart's Island, with oystera. Oct. 18 — Alhambra, 497 tons, Pearce, from Melbourne. H. J. Gibbs & Co., agents. Oct. 18— James Paxton, 60 tons, Robinson, from Riverton. Oct. 18— Storm Bird, s.s., 67 tons, Fraser, from Invercargill. T. Brodrick, agent. SAILED. Oct. 18— Alhambra, s.s., 497 tons, P<\arce, for Dunedin and Northern ports. H. J. Gibbs t Co., agents. Oct. 19 — Storm Bird, s.s., 67 tons, Fraser, for Dnnedin. T. Brodricfc, agent. IMPOSTS. Per Alhambra — 2 pkgs, Fielder ; 2 do, Craig t Gilmour ; 34 do, Cowper & Wilson ; 121 do, Calder, Blacklock & Co; 2 do, Matheson & Smith ; 46 do, N.Z. M.P. Co ; 72 do, Tapper ; 71 do, Nichol t Tucker ; 7 do, order ; 13 do, W, ; M'Leod; 212 do, Hare, Pratt & Co; 115 do, Jas. Bridge ; 159 do, Hughes ;19 do, Waddel ; 386 do, Whittingham Bros ; 15 do, M'Pherson ; 1 do, O'Hara ; 1 do, W. Lawson ; 155 do, H. J. Gibbs & Co; 163 do, M'Donald; 172 do, Stock t Co; 141 do, H. T. Ross; 2 do, Mitchell & Co 33 do, Cleave; 43 do, Cochran & Blackwood; 1 do, A. Hannah; 57 do, order; 1 do, G. Webster ; 1 do, J. Cooper. Per James Paxton— s9l baga oats, 227 do wheat. EXFOBTB. T Per Storm "Bird— 9oooft timber, 600 sleepers, Murdoch ,- 18 bags oysters, Nichol & Tucker ; 1 caso fish, 2 bags oystera, Waddel. Per Alhambra— 6oo bags grain, M'Donald ; 5 bales woo', Tapper PASSEffOEB UST. Per Alhambra, from Melbourne— Mr and Mrs Nichol and child. Per Storm Bird, for Dunedin— Mr and Mrs Swale, Mr and Mrs Cook, Mr Saddler, and 6 in the steerage. Per Alhambra, for Dunedin — Messrs Goldsmith, Jobbers, Menzies, Beetham, and Shand. For Lyttelton — Mrs Scandrett and 2 children. For Wellington — Mr and Mrs Cuthbert, and 2 children. For Hokitika — 31 Chinamen.
The Alhambra arrived at the wharf at 5.30 on Friday morning. She left Melbourne at 2.30 p m. on the 12th, passed the Heads at 6 p.m., and made the land at 4 p.m. on the 17th. Experienced moderate winds the first 4 days ; after wards fresh head winds. We understand that the Ironsides, a vessel of ■ome 900 tons burthen, now at Port Chalmers, is expected at the Bluff early in November, to take the berth as the first wool ship of the season. "
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Southland Times, Issue 1652, 22 October 1872, Page 2
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391PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR. Southland Times, Issue 1652, 22 October 1872, Page 2
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