PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR.
AEEIVED. February 2-Omeo, •*, 660 ton, OhatßeU , ; from Melbourne. Cargills, Gibbs & Co, 2-Comeranp, p.s , 152 ton?, Best, from Eiverton. Whittingham Bros. & in- i cutter, Traill, from Stewart's Island, in ballast. SAILED. February 2— Comerau?, p.s., 152 ton?, Best, for Dunedin. Whittingham Bros. & Instone, Tebruavy 2-Omeo, b.c, 660 tons, ChatEeld , for Dunedin. Cargills, Gibbs & Co., agents. IMPORTS. Per Comerang— 24 pfcgs, Pritchard ;41 do, McDougall & Smith ; 20 do, Whittingham Bros. & Instone; 115 do, B, Tapper; 100 bales, Christian McAusland Htr Per Omeo-285 pkgs, J. Hare ; 10 do, Bt.ra.oj,;, •■.•:„«. . -*n J~ O, c " Wilson ; 174 do, Buchanan ; 19 do, Strarg ; -<to no, Stock & Co ; 15 do, Ja*. Waddel ; 10 do, Moffett ; 10 do, Inglis & Johnston ; 20 do, Riilway Manager; 181 do. Cargills, Gibbs & Co ; 177 do, Whittingham Bros. & Instone; 2 do, Tapper ; 3 do, order ; 93 do, Cooper ; 18 do, Ross ; 3 do, Kose ; 44 do, Nichol & Tucker j 10 rams, McPherson & Co ; 215 sheep, J. Hare ; 2 pkgs, Kingsland ; 12 do, Campbell & Eitabie j 30 do, Warren ; 39 do, McPherson & Co ; 48 do, Gregg; 7 do, Huffadine & Bath ; I do, Stuart; 2 do, Kirwan ; 1 do, Artillery Company ; 1 do, Mitchell &, Co ; 1 do, Lee ; 1 do, Answell ; 1 do, Thomas ; 1 do, J. Smith. EXPORTS. Per Omeo— l3 casks ale, J. T. Martin ; 199 pkgs hoop iron, Nicbol & Tucker; 25 casks tallow, J. H. Smith ; 3 cases, D. Stran?. Per Comerang — 1 prcl, Hyslop ; 20,000 ft. timber, Shand. PASSENGEE LIST. Per Omeo, from Melbourne — Mrs Lawson, Miss Cole, Miss Kelly, Messrs Liwson, Trotter, Warren, Robinson, Dawson, and 20 steerage. Per Omeo, for Dunedin— Messrs Boskruge, McKercher, Thomas, and 3 steerage. Per Comerang, for Duuedin — Master Lindsay, Miss Galloway, Mrs Jackson, and 3 children, Miss Green, and 3 steerage. Wednesday. The cutter Dolly Yarden hauled round from alongside the barque Roseneath to a berth inside the basin thi* morning. The ketch Jessie hauled on to the beach to have her bottom cleaned. The barque Roseneath hauled off from the wharf this morning to allow the p.s. Comerang a beith alongside the wharf to discharge her cargo. The barque Witch of the Wave was forced to haul off trom the wharf also to enable the s.s. Omeo to be berthed alongside. The p.s. Comerang left lnvercargill at 7 p.m. on Monday, the 31st ult., and arrived at Eiverton at 9 p.m. next day ; discharged about 30 tons general cai^o, and took in 100 bales wool and about 10 tons cargo, and left for BlufT at 4 p.m., where she arrived at 8 p.m. lbee.9. Omeo, Capt. Chaifisld, left Sandridge railway pier at 3.20 p.m. on the 27th January. Cleared the Heads at 7 p.m., and passed Wilson's promontory at 7 a.m. on the 28th. Experienced light northerly winds ■with splendid weather aud smooth sea all the passage. The Solaaders were passed at 7.15 p.m. on Ist February, aud arrived at the Bluff at 2.15 a.m. on the 2nd. She brings 26 saloon, and 40 Bteerage passengers, 239 tons cargo, and 225 sheep for all port-\
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Southland Times, Issue 2280, 3 February 1876, Page 2
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506PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR. Southland Times, Issue 2280, 3 February 1876, Page 2
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