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BLUFF HARBOUR.

ARBTVED. Jone29-Wairarapa, 5.6., 1028 tons, Cbatfield, from Dnnedia. Onion Steamship Company, agents. Faaaengsra— Messrs E-lant, Latham, sad two stetrage. "■■■'■ BAUJBD. ■ ■• June29-Wairarapa, s.s., 1023 tons, Ohatfida, for Melbourne. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengera-Miss Emily Alton and five IXPIOrBD AttEITAUi. From Melbourne— Mararoa from northern Ports— Tarawera IMPORTS. CA special charge ia made fox : consignees' Rn--1 nounoetnente inserted in this column.) Per Wairarapa— l22 packages. Consignees— liSra Paper P MiUs Co 3 G Ward, J Lennie, SbrPope, NW Zealand Expreas Co, R B Wil2km« JE Hannah, Nichol Bros, R D Yule, J Waddel and Co, C TraiU, Capt.Evans, Order. EXPORTS, Per Wairarapa— 100 bags oatmeal, 7 cases t)r«ervedmeats,TothiU. Watson and Co; 270 SSfoyaten, Bluff and F.S.F and O. Co; 1 SSfowlststrack ; 1 sack hair 28 eacka hides, SOO baes oats, N.Z Loan and M.A co ; 1 tierce, SStoKjfSo; 13 sacks hides, Whitttngbam Bros and [nstone ; 130 bagß oats, J G Ward ; 1 crate trees, Cleave ; 2 roller rings, Reid and Gray- lkeg butter! Matheson; 10 bags oatBsal, Fleming and Gilkison. The Wairarapa left Dunedin at 5.30 p.mon the 28th nit, and experienced a t^ ****** toeezeu P to4 a.m next morning, ;thencecdia weather with smooth sea till arrival at 8 aon 4.10 pan.

[By Tblbsbaph.] Poet Chalmkbs, Jane 30. Sailed-Fifeshire, s.s, for London, witl i six pa^engers, 4486 balea wool, skins, and flax, 2281 c° MB meats 200 drums glycerine, 302 cases chelae, 417 casks tallow, 25,040 carcases mutton, 846 quarters beef, and 100 cases kidneys. .

[By Cablb. j ~~~" London, Jane 28. Arrived— Bakaia, from Lytteltoa (March 12). Newcastle, June 29. SaUed-UnionS.S Co's Te Anau, for DuneMelbourne, June 29. " Arrived-TJ.S.B Co's Haoroto, from New ZeaThe Marine Court has found that the schooner Waitemata was the vessel at fault in her collision with the B.S Flinders, and has fined Captain OhlssnL.2s. Sydney, June 29. H M S Orlando leaves at daylight for an exter ded cruise on the coast of New Zealand, and will search for H.M.S Dart en route. H.M.S Lizard will probably leave on a similar mwaion immediately, as Admiral Fairfax is now alarmed at the long passage the Dart is mak"B- Jnne 30. H.M.B Dart haa just arrived from Auckland. She encountered heavy g.ilea nearly all the way Whei o£ North Cape she was driven on a lee euore, a.d it was with the utmost difficulty that she steamed out of danger. She lost a boat off Three Kinc-. The Darfc only travelled about thirteen miles in seven days. During tine weather a man fell overboard, but a lad sprang ia after him and gave him a life-buoy, both being rescued. She experienced a ternfac ga'e on the Australian coast, lost ano<her boat, and had five men injured. A sail wa« blown away. The rigging which was snpplied from the naval stores in Auckland was rotten although new.

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Southland Times, Issue 10197, 1 July 1889, Page 2

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BLUFF HARBOUR. Southland Times, Issue 10197, 1 July 1889, Page 2

BLUFF HARBOUR. Southland Times, Issue 10197, 1 July 1889, Page 2

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