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PORT OF INVERCARGILL.

• * -.INWABBS. October 14— Nil. , ' "'*'.?• OTTTWA.-RDS>. October 15-jDa_iel Watson, 144 tons, Grant, for Hobart Town. INYTAKDS COASTWISE. October 14^-Titania, s.s., 56 tons, Jarvey, from Bunedin. , . - «. . OUTWARDS COABTw"IBE v Octobef _3~William and Mary, 36 tons, Ryan, forßiverton; ' ?; v ; ' , „ • October : 15— Titania, s.s;, Jarvey, for Dunedin. imports.' Per Titania: 1 case tobacco, Buttner ai>n C* ; 1 do cifrars, 1 qr cask wine, 1 do, Miming and Whitton; 7 bags oatmeal, 40 cases chairs. 2 cases ales, Mendoza : 2 boxes goods, 1 case do, Morrison, L»w and C ) ; 10 bales' bacon, Ha v Brothers ; 10 bales do, Waning and Wbittbn ; 55 bags maize, AnderBon and Co ; 6 qr-ensks » me, 2 bales corks, 12 bdts shovels. Spence Brothers ; 15 ba<rs sugar, Miller and Co"; 189 bags potatoes, G. W. Binnev ; 3 hhds ■! 9 tubs butter, John Puff; 1 ease, Scott ; 2 cases ,! Neustadfc: 37 pkgs furnituro, 73 bars iron, Burgoyne; 6 cart arras, Mill ; lease, Wilson; 12 tubs ■ butter. Maning'and Whitton; 2 pkgs, Giller ; 1 boat, M-Tuggarfc. PASSENGER "LIST. Per Tifania: Cibin— Mrs Cilrler, Mr and Mrs Calais, Mr Whitton, Mr Burgoyne, Mr- Green and three children, Misses Harris "(2), Mi^s Browne, Mr T. Barker, and twelve in the steerage.

The Daniel "Watson, from Hobart Town, arrived and anehord in the New River on Saturday evening, and entered at the Customs on Monday last. She was discharged, watered,' an^ ballasted in three days; and to-morrow proceeds to Bea, should the weather permit. The i>.s. Prince Alfred— "We are glnd to be able to report that the enterprise of some of our fellow-settlers lias been successful, and that notwithstanding the heavy nor- westerly gales which prevailed during the time she occupied the position of scarecrow on the beach, the Prince Alfred has boon {jot off, and is now undergoing repair oir the bank opposite our town. Considering the weather she experienced at the heads, she has sustained surprisingly Httlo- injury — two of her butts it little started, pa'ildle bos-:s 6tove, aud a few sheets of copper destroyed seeming about the extent of it. Most of her machinery having been removed, and the water pumped out of her, she was got ofi" without difficulty f.s the tide rose on Saturday morning, and beat up to the mouth of the river, and thence sailed up to town the snme tide. It is evident that most of the water which found its way into her at the time she was wrecked must have done so by the hatchways, as the whole amount of leakage is easily kept under by an occasional short spell with the vessel's pump. We understand it is the intention of her present owners to put her in. thorough repair hero and tit Wellington, and then to run her between tilland other ports lv the colony.— JVangamti Chronicle, October 1.

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Southland Times, Volume 3, Issue 102, 16 October 1863, Page 4

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PORT OF INVERCARGILL. Southland Times, Volume 3, Issue 102, 16 October 1863, Page 4

PORT OF INVERCARGILL. Southland Times, Volume 3, Issue 102, 16 October 1863, Page 4