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POKT OF BLUFF &ARBOR. AKBIVED. March 18 — Wellabi, s.s., 101 tons. I eys, from Ouuertin, via Molyneux. M'Pherson & Co., h vents. March 19 — Albion, ».■»., 591 tons, M'Lean, from Melbourne. H. J. Gibl>* & Co., agents. March 20— Margaret Scollay, 20 tons, Scollay , from Stewart's Island. SAILED. March 19— Wallabi, s.s., 101 tons, Leys, for Dunedin. M'Pherson A- Co., agents. March 19 — Albion, 591 tons, M'Lean, for Dvnedia. H. J. Gibbs & Co., agents. IMPOHTB. Per Wallabi — 8 pkge, Cochran & Blackwood ; i do, Eeid ; 2 do, Mair & Garven ; 1 do, Yule ; 1 do, Commissioner Crown Lands ; 8 do M'Kel lar ; 1 do, Murdoch ; 1 do, Mitchell ; 7 do, Hrogden & Sons ; 23 do, D. Bmyth ; 7 do, Hay & Co ; 17 do, H. T. Ross ; 3 do, Hyams ; 1 do, Bouness ; 5 do, Peters ; 6 do. Cowper & Wilson ; 46 do, Ekeneteen & Hall ; 179 do, Matheson & Smith ; 177 do, Stock 4 Co ; 1 do, Stanford ; 2 do, Hayee ; 1 do, Moffett ; 2 do, Waddel ; 194 rail*, 260 bdls plates, Brunton ; 240 balei flax, ship PaimerstOD. Per Albion— los pkgs, H. T. Boss; 1 tlo, order j 403 do, Nichol & Tucker; 6 do, M'L°od } IS do, Meat Co j 50 do, Brogden & Sons ; 16 do, Martin; 326 do, Hure, Pratt & Co ; 55 do, Colyer ; 5 do, Wilson ; 4 do, Birrell j 5 do, Taylor; 117 do, Spence & Hall ; 2 do, Hallenttein ; 6 do, Kingsland ; 4 do, Cowper &, Wilson ; 115 do, Stock & Co ; 1 do, Kodgers ; 2 do, O'Hara ; 1 do, Cleave ; 1 do, Erskine ; 135 do, "Whittingham Bos & Instone 5 2 do, Waddel ; 218 do, M'Donald; 43 do, Cooper; 1 do, South. BXPOBTB. Per Albion — 1 case, Nichol & Tucker; 37 sheep, Gillies ; 6 cases, Telegraph ; 3 cases ccflee, String ; 5 cases, Deck. Per Wallabi— ll bales wool, Nichol & Tucker ; 10 do do, Hallenstein ; 14-14 cases meat, 28 oasis tallow, N.Z. Meat Co ; 6000 ft timber, Brown ; 2 cases, Thomson, Strang & Co. FABBXNGBB LIST. Per Wallabi, from Dunedin— Mr M'Kellar. Per Albion, from Melbourne — Messrs Cameron, Baine, Miss fiasstian, Miss Cameron, and 5 in the steerage. Per Wallabi, for Dunedin — Mr Steinau. Per Albion, for Dunedin — Mr Gillies, Mrs Traill, Mrs Tipping, Mrs Barron, and 6in the steerage.
The 1.8. Albion arrived at the wharf at 6.20 a.m. on the 19th. She left Melbourne on the 13th, and parsed Swan Island at 3 pin the following day. Light and variable winds were experienced for the first.twenty-fonr hours, then fresh B. and S.E. winds until the 18th. The Solander was passed at 4 p.m. on the 18th, and she arrived off the Heads at 11.30 p.m. the same day. The Hon. Commissioner of Customs, Mr W. H. Reynolds, was a passenger by the Albion. The Palinertton will have completed her loading by the end of the week She has on board 4360 baleß of wool, 390 do flax, 2300 cases meat, and 450 casks tallow, and to complete her cargo only 250 more bales of wool are required ; this will be the largest cargo that has left this port in one ship.
A M. P.M. Friday 21 5 52 6 12 Saturday 22 635 7 0 Sunday 23 7 29 8 5 Mondnv 24 852 944
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Southland Times, Issue 1717, 21 March 1873, Page 2
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