BLUFF HARBOUR.
... ' '.' ' SAHiKD. Jjan." SS— Q-.s. Stella, 166 tons, Fairchild, for West Coast lighthouses. Jan 7 B— A.B. Clyda, 29 tons, Anglem, for Btewartlsland. , r) _ , / M- :* i/ MPKODTD AEEITAM. Prom Northern Ports— Rotomahana ?rbm ifelSourne^-Tarawera. . From London and Astenon, barques. iy ■ 1 VB93BLBJN POET. Barques— Coromandel, Bells, B>Tqaentine— Annie Bow. Brigantinfr-Sarah and Mary. £ ShiiH-Thbr. • ' .
A /rumour; which in some presumably wellinformtd quarters is said to be well founded, is in circulation ; to ; the effect that at the end of the present passenger season the steamer Roto • mahana is'W*<be sent to England to be lengthened iiy"4o- feet, and to have new boilers put into her. Itiseaidthat Mr Darling, the consulting Engineer to the Union- Steam amp Co., who is about to leave the colony for England, catties with Him fall instructions with reference to the proposed . alterations.— New Zealand Times. .
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Southland Times, Issue 10055, 4 January 1889, Page 2
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139BLUFF HARBOUR. Southland Times, Issue 10055, 4 January 1889, Page 2
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