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PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR.

AHBIVKD. May 4 — Comerang, p.s., 152 tons, Best, from Biverton. T. Brodrick, agent. SAIXED. May 4 — Comerang, p.a., 152 tons, Best, forDuDedin. T. Brodrick, agent. IMPOBTS. Per Comerang, forPßluff, from Riverton— 55 pkgs, Whittingham Bros & Instone. EXPORTS. Per Comerang, from Riverton — 4 casks, 8,500 ft timber, Whittingham Bros & lnstoue; 170 bags barley, Petcholls & Bell. From' Bluff— 11,600 ft timber, Fisher & Co j 9,223 ft do, Guthrie & Larnach ; 20 boies bolts, Public Works ; 1 parcel, Smith ; 1 case rabbits, West ; Ido ducks. Beveridge. Per Otaki, from Bluff— l,o7o bales wool, 307 bags wheat, 1 case, Calder, Blacklock & Co ; 73 bales wool 19 cases furniture, Cargills, Gibbs & Co ; 52 bales wool, John Hare; 35 do do, R. Tapper ; 4 do do, J. Mitchell & Co ; 6 do do, N. Z. Meat Preserving Co ; 74 do do, Nichol & Tucker; 201 do do, McPherson & Co j 33 do do, Dalgety, Michols & Co ; 343 do do, Stock & Co ; 1 bale rabbit skins, Whittingham Bro3 and IvBtone ; 8 do do, Joe. Hatch ; 5 casks hides, J. H. Smith. From Lyttelton— s,ooo bags wheat, JRoyse, Stead & Co. PASSEJf&EB LIST. . Per Comerang, for Dunedin— Mr and Mrs Deearthe and 2 children, Mr Taylor, and 6 6teerage. Per Otaki— Mrs W. H. Calder and fam ; ly (9), Mr and Mrs Maude and family (6), Mr and Mrs Crossley and family (3), Mr and Mrs Jones, M- and Mrs Mochrie and family (3), Mrs Rogers and family (2), Misses Watson, McLaren, Taylor, Davie, Cox, Messrs James Bennett, Harding, Trewhitt, Caughtree, Killen, and Grigsley.

Thursday. The ship Otaki cleared at the Customs this morning, and got all ready for sea, but was unable to get out this morning, owing to the strong breeze blowing. Sue will doubtless get away early to-morrow. A barque was signalled to the westward this morning, which ultimately turned out to be the Boldon, of Sunder'aud, from Nelson, but she has only got to the lower anchorage this afternoon, too late to catch the last train with her report. The schooner Jane Scollay and several of the oyster cutters have been detained alongside the wharf by the late heavy sou'wester. The p.s. Comerang left Riverton at 8 laßt night, and arrived at the Bluff at midnight, after experiencing a very heavy sou'wester on the passage ( own.

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Southland Times, Issue 2364, 5 May 1876, Page 2

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PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR. Southland Times, Issue 2364, 5 May 1876, Page 2

PORT OF BLUFF HARBOR. Southland Times, Issue 2364, 5 May 1876, Page 2