BLUFF HARBOR.
r ARBTV-D. Dec 8-^_rawata, s.s., 623 tons, Sinclair, from Melbourne. Cargills, Gibbs, Sc C& agents. Passengers— For • Bluff :Mr and Mrs Diekuwon and 2 children; Misses Carrington lihd' Mansell*; Messrs Gardner, Perry,- i Ross, Taylor, Fuller,-' Delaney, Wheeler, Forde, Allen, and 3 steerage. ' For Dnnedin: Mrs Burnett and 3 children; Misses Hughes Smith, Solomon and 1 Olive, Mr Mrs,'- and Miss Clapperton, Mrs Connay ahd family, Mrs" Hegarty and- 'family (2), .' _£w- Morris i and family (4),' • Mrs Benjamin' and family (3)/ Hon. >;S. G. Lyttelton; Messrs Foy,' 'Norris, Moss. Davidson, and 27 steerage. For Lyttelton : Miss Mason, Mrs Mason, Messrs Cuff, Tompkins, Good, Cullender, J. Cullender^Meares, Duncan, and 9in steerage. For Wellington: Mr, Miss,and Miss -L./ Ross', -'Mis'and Mrs Howe, Mrs Lawson,~-Mr Larkworthy, and 14 .steerage..; For _?apier^ Mr 'and -Mrs Nairn and family and 2 .nurses. For Auckland: Mr Patten. sailed. - ' Dec. B— Arawata, ,5.5.7 623 tous, Sinclair, ioi Diihedin.' Cargills, Gibbs, Sc Co., agents. Passengers— 3 steerage. ' '■• i{J -°;'__A_i.^'' 1 ' i '^ Per Arawata — 45 pkgs,.- Cargills, Gibbs, Sc Co ; 130 do, MePhei-son &Co ; 4 do, Crofts ; 34 do, Matheson &,Co; 1 do ; Strang; 1 do, Searle ; 6 do, Moffat Sc Co '; 5 do 1 , Kingsland ; 26- do, _ tnchanan &- Co ; 100 do r Order j 5 do, Trew Sc Hall ;24 do, ' Gas Contractor ; do, Matheson; 12 do, .Nichol Sc Tucker; .55 do, Boss ; 17,-dd, Waddel &Co ; 295 'do, StockCo ;' 48 do, Greig ; 25 do, Todd ) 7 do, Welsh ; 47r doy Cleave ; 1 do. McKenzie ; 1 do, Bank Anstralasia : 1 do, Barhhill. - > 1 EXPORTS. '' ' ' , / 4 < I ' ' ' '- Per Arawata — 10 bales paper, Mataura Paper Co ; 10 bales rabbit skins, 420 sacks oats,,N. Z. Loan and M. Agency Company; 9 bags wool. 1' bundle sheepskins,l_ caise hides, 12 hides, James Waddel & Co; 300 sacks oate, D. W. Bennett ; 5 casks M.' Birds,* -/Cross; 1 case books, Shaw; 36 sacks oatmeal, Fleming,' Gray ' & ' do; AZ J bale - sheepskins, Cargills, Gibbs, & Co.
The s.s., Arawata left the Sandridge Railway Pier at 4.30 p.m.on the 2nd; passed Port Philip Heads at J7.15 p,.m., Swan Island on^the y 3rd at '1.15 .p.m., .and Cape Pillar on the 4th" at '3.15 a.ni. on the othjai-rivingat Hobart Town' 7 a.ih. Left 'again at 2 p.m., and experienced fine weather .up ,to ruidday on Sunday.' then strong head 'winds 'to ar T rival at BluflF,' 5 a.m. yesterday. - rftschaTge'd BlnfE cargo and embarked cargo for Nbrthe'rii Ports, and left for Dunedin, at 5 p.m. The ship Redgauntlet put out 'the last of her J ' inward cargo yesterday, r afternoon,! Dumping' operations for this vessel' were be* gun on Saturday afternoon, and the "first,of the dumped woof will* be seiit alongside to^ day, and every effort made taTgive her quicK despatch. , t ' . The William and Jane 7 hauled into 'her berth inside the hulk Chance yesterday, and began discharging in the afternoon.
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Southland Times, Issue 3578, 9 December 1879, Page 2
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