PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR.
9th M.u'.rrr, 1803. TI1;"S. High water at Bluff H.i at full and change 3 --IO; range four to eig'. feet. High water at New River H?a Is one hon-- sooner; thera is, however, very little difference 1 -tween the time of high water at tho head of the Bluff aud the jetty at Invercargill. DAILY TABLE. a.m. p.m. March 10— High water 4 0 ... 422 | March 11— do 445 J... 6 7 March 12— do 530 ... 552 "" IXWARD9. March C to 9— Nil. 01.T WARDS. March 6 to 0 Nil. INWARDS COASTWISE. March (5 — M.S.S. Airedale, 5"0 tons, Kennedy from Northern ports, with mails, cargo, aud 3i passengers. March 7 — P.S. Aphrasia 07 tons, Cheyne, from Invereargill. March 7 — S.S. Omeo, M'Lachlan, from Otago, called off the port and landed mails and 4 pas-s-en gera. March 7 — Titania, 100 tons, Jarvey, from Invercargill. OUTWARDS COASTWISE. March 6— Nil. March 7 — Airedale, 500 tons, Kennedy, for Northern Provinces, with mails and 27 passengers. March 7 — Titania, 100 tons, Jarvey, for Dunedm. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Bir George Pollock, for Dunedin, in a few days. Jan "Van Schaffeler, for Manilla, on or abouk 12th inst. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Sir William Eyre, from Glasgow, daily. Blue Jacket, frora Melbourne, on or about 20th inst. IMPORTS Per Airedale, from Otago and Northern Ports— 1 case, His Hon the [Superintendent; 1 box, Mr Eus=oll ; 3 cases sundries, Capt, Walt; 2 hhds ale, 2 do porter 5 casks bottled ale and porter, 1 keg butter, 123 pkgs fruit, 2 bags onions, 7 casks, •4 bags hames-?, order; lease printing paper, 1 parcel, Bmallfield and Hain ; 3 pkgs, I R it C; 1 parcel, 1 portmanteau, 1 box, Drown.
PASSENGER LIST. Per Airedale from Northern Ports — Mr, Mrs nnd Miss Williamson, Mr Nathan, Mr Haddor, Mrßutt.Mr Bloomington, Mr Foote, Mr Rinreker, Mr Hargan, Mr Cragg, Mr Leary, Capt Pole and 18 in the steerage. Per Airedale for Otago and Northern Ports — Mr Yule, Mr Stevens, Mr Lowe, Mr Scandrett. Mr Rose, Mr Steman. Capt Robertson, Capt Pole, Mr, Mrs and Miss Williamson, Mr Watson, Mr Barr, Mr M'William, Mr Phillip3on, Mr Huggets Mr Mon ton, and 10 others. When the Omeo sailed from Melbourne, the following vessels were advertised as on the berth for Otago : — Ship Sol way, barque Pet, briers Phillis and Jane, ship Eli Whitney, schooner Sea Nymph, ships Andrew, Joshua ßates,Tndiann, J. W. Paine, William Jackson. For Invercargill, the following vessels were laid on : — Margaret Thompson, Jane, Australia, Queen of Perth. The vessels -which had cleared out for Ofcago were the Vibilia, shooner, with three passengers, on the 19tb ,• tbe ship Ceylon, on the 14th, with 280 passengers; the Der Sud, on fhe 16th, with eight passengers ; the Jan Van Sehaffeler, on the 17th, with five passengers ; the Storm Cloud, on the 21st, with 360 passengers; and tho Princess Royal, with 450 passengers. The Aldivallaeh sailed from Sydney, for O tag* on the 18th. The barque Dunedin had sailed for Melbourne. — Daily Times.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 35, 10 March 1863, Page 2
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500PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 35, 10 March 1863, Page 2
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