PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR.
ABBIVED. Jan. 10— Alhambra, s.s., 497 tons. P*aree, from Melbourne. H. J. Gibbs k Co., agents. Jan. 10— Storm Bird, s.s., 67 tons, Fraser, from Dnnedin. T. Brodrick, agent. Jan. 10 — Awarua, schooner, 48 ton?, Gilroy, from Riverton, with wool and grain for transhipment. Nichol and Tucker, agents. Jan. 12— Nelly, cutter, 10 tons, Lewis, from Stewart's Island, with rock oysters. . Jan. 12 — Wallabi, 101 tons, Leys, from Dunedin. M'Pherson k Co , acents. SAIUD. ' Jan. 10— Storm Bird, s.s., 67 tons, Fraser, for Invereargill. T. Brodrick, agent. Jan. 10— Al'iambra, s.s M 497 tons, Pearoe, for Dunedin. H. J. Gibbs and Co, agents. Jan. 12 — Flying Scud, 15 tons, Cross, for Btewart's Island. Jan. 12 — Lerwick, 14 tons, M'Donald, for Stewart's Island. IMPORTS. Per Alhambra — 1 pkg, Stewart; 150 do, Mitchell k Co ; 174 do, Stock kCo; 80 do, J. T. Martin ; 56 do, Calder, Blacklock k Co; 20 do, H. T. Ross ; 173 do, Cowper & Wilson ; 10 do, Malaghan ; 4 do, Nichol k Tuckor ; 20 do, order ; 5 do, Whittingham Bras k Instone ; 59 do, J. Cooper ; 197 do, Matheson k Smith ; 82 do, Cochran k Blackwood ; 2 do, Nutter ; 3 do, Johnston k Co; 4 do, Sloan k Sons; 1 do, Mayo. Per Storm Bird— l pkg, Gallaher ; 3 do, Powell; 43 do, Waddel; 9 do, Nichol and Tacker ; 148 do, Brogden ; 21 do, order ; 5 do, Grieve ; 2 do, Hume ; 1 do, M'Leod ; 1610 do, Hare, Pratt and Co ; 2 do, Kingsland ; 2 do, Meat Co; 5 tons flour, Stockand Co; 1 pkg, Stobo; 9 do, Cochran and Blackwood ; 1 do, Wilson • and Co ; 1 do, Edmund ; 2 do, Lockhart ; 2 do, Hay.; 3 do, M'Chesney ; 2 do, H. T. Ross ; 1 do, Cross ; I do, Whittingham Bros k Instone ; 34 do, Hunter ; 20 do, Cowper k Wilson ; 3 do, Pay & Campbell ; 7 do, H. J. Gibbs k Co ; 6 do. J. T. Martin. Per Wallabi— 226 pkgs, M'Pherson kCo; 60 do, Calder, Blacklock &Co ; 6 do, A. Hay ; fi < o, Watson ;40 do, J. Waddel ; 3 do, D. Smyth ; 2 io, Ekensteen k Hall ; 3 do, M'< hesney ;40 do, White ; 6 do, Martin ;48 do, Nichol and Tucker ; 20,000 shingles, Cowper k Wilson ; 50 pkgs, Cochran k Blackwood ; 13 do, Hare, Pratt k Co; 34 d0, H. T. Ross. BXPOBTS. Fer Alhsnbr- — 3 pkgs mutton birds, 8 do feathers, Maories ; 11 pkgs, Nichol and Tucker; 4 hhds ale, J. T. Martin. PABSENOEB LIST. Per Storm Bird, from Dunedin — Mrs Porter, Mrs Brown, Misses Kennedy, Johnson, and Brown, Messrs Souness, Brunton, Mussen, Aitken, Bheen, M' Arthur, Vickan, Captain If 'Kinnon, and 10 in the steerage. Per Alhambra, for Dunedin — Mr Coates, Mr Montagu, and Mrs Geisow. Per Wallabi, from Dunedin —Mr and Mrs M'Donald and 4 children, Messrs Turner, Kirby, Mills, Thompson, and 7 in the steerage.
The Wallabi left at 5 p.m. on the 11th, arrived at Waikawa at 8 a.m. on the 12th, landed some cargo and tbe Deputy Harbor Master, wife, and family, and sailed at 1.30 p.m., arriving here at 6.18. A strong breeze, with a heavy head sea, was experienced during the passage.
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Southland Times, Issue 1689, 14 January 1873, Page 2
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526PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR. Southland Times, Issue 1689, 14 January 1873, Page 2
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