PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR.
July 23bd, 18G3. TIDES. TT igh water at Bluff n-irbor at full and change, 1*1'); rango four to eight feet. High water at New River Ffcad.i one bour sooner; there iB, however, very littlo differenco between the time of high water at the head of the Bluff aud the jetty at Invercargill. DAILY TABLB. a.m. p.m. July 24— High water fi.32 ... «.54 July 25- do, 7.17 ... 7.37 July 2fi— do 8. 2 ... 8.21 July 27— do 8.47 .. 0.9 ISTWARDB. July 21— Mary Nicholaon, 500 tons, Robertson, from Sydney. July 22— Alhambra, s.s., 1050 tons, J. M'Lean, from Melbourne with English mail and 30 passengers. OUTWARDS. July 19 to 22— Nil. INWARDS COASTWISE. July 20— Kate, from Stewart's Inland, for New River, with a cargo of timber, windbound. July 22— Aphrasia, p.s., 97 tons, Chuyne, from Invercargill. OUTWARDS COASTWISE. July 21 — Mary Nicholson, 500 tons, Robertson, for Dun -din. July 22~Alhambra, s.s., 1050 tons, J. M'Lean, for Poit C lalmors. July 23— Vphrasia, s.s. 07 tons, Cheyno, for lnvercsrgilL IMPOET3. Per Mary Nicholson, from Sydney.—Transhipped on board the Aphrasia, for Invereargill— 32 bags guano. J). Mitchell, and C<>; 16 bi.gs sugar, 1 chest tea, 2 bale, 2 cane* merchandise, 4 casta beef, 4 bugs potatoes, Hill and Croydon ; 4 pkgs plauts, N. Chalmers. The AThambra arrived at 31.30 p.m yesterday. Captain Thompson landed the mails at tho Post Offico in tlie Pilot boat, as, in consequence of the lateness of the hour, most of tho boatmen were in bed, and the mail boat did not reach the vessel until the mail had been transhipped. Tbo present mail is the largest yet received, coDoißtiug of 13 boxes and 2 packages. The Edina had not been signalled up to 10.30 a.m. this morning.
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 75, 24 July 1863, Page 2
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