PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR.
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High witter at Bind' Hiirhor at full and change, 1-.10; range four to eight feet. High water at New .River ITeuds one ln-n- sooner; there is, however, very little difference between the lime of high water at the head of the Bluff and the jetty at Invercargill. D.UI.V TAUI.E.
INWAKDS. December 13 lo 17. — Nil. ouTWAnns, December 13 and 1G. — Nil. December 17.— M.S.S. Aldingn, 500 tons, J. M'Dean, Kpij., coinninni>er, fo* Melbourne, with mails and passengers. December 17.— M.S. S. City of Hobnrt, 500 tons, A.Darby, E<(\., comimuider, for Melbourne uith mails. ISVAKDS — COASTWISE. December 10. — Steamer Aphrasia, D 7 tons Cheyne, from Invercargill. December 17.— M.S.S. Aldingn. ~>oo tons, J. M'Leun Esq.. commander, from Duuedin, landed 3 passengers. December 17 M. 1 -^. filyof Unhurt, 500 tons, A. Darby, Esq., commander, from Dunediti, with 4 passengers. OUTWARDS— COASTWISE. December 13 lo lo. — Nil. December II!. — Steamer Aphrnsin, 97 tons, Cheyno, for Tnvcri-argill, willi nir^o transhipped vs. Ssortn Cloud. l!.aven. and Flying .Mist. December 16.— Vixen, schooner, (Jricvcs, for InvercargiH. KXPI-XTED AHIUVAI.H. Robert Passenger, hqe.Jmm M.olbournp.wjth 3000 sheep, hourly. M.S.S. Orneo, from Melbourne, via Dunedin with English mails, on the 21sr. PROJECTED UEI'AttTI'KIiS. Storm Cloud, for Dunedin, the 20th. Raven, for Sydney. Princo Albert, for Invercargill, awaiting a fair wind. A'KSSKLS IN* POUT. Storm Cloud, from Glasgow Kavcn, schocjner, from Sydney Prince Albert, from Invercargill At about 7 o'clock, p.m., on Wednesday, the brig Prince Albert, which left the Port of Invercargill a few days since, went ashore near
the Bluff. She had just hauled off from the Flying Mist, alongside which she had been taking in cargo, and wind and current combined took her on to the Toi Toi beach, where sho now remains. She has no warp, or fit kedge, the pilot, however, will tako down both from the Bluff. We arc not nware if sho has sustained much damage.
The m.s.s. Omeo passed the Bluff early on the 17th, bound to Ola<jo. If she has brought down the English mail, it is possible she may call in on her way to Melbourne, on, or about the 21st, to land it.
The Aldinga had 31 cabin, and 138 steerage passengers, for Melbourne. The City of Hobart was also pretty full. t The Excellent arrived at Melbourne on the sth inst., having left Bluff Harbor on the 28th Nov., and may shortly be expected with another cargo of sheep, for Messrs Thompson & Crisp.
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PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR.
Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 12, 19 December 1862, Page 2
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