BLUFF HARBOUR.
AEKIVED. U OT . I— Botomahana, sj., 864 tons, Carey, ftow Dunedin. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers — Mrs Insuli, infant and child* Mr and Mrs Bush, Mr and Mrs Smith, Miaißuchanan, and one steerage. SPnnce Rupert, ketch, 60 tons, Gilbertson, from Lyttelton. N.Z. Pine Co, agents. BAILED. 2J OV , i_Rotomahana, as-, 864 tons, Carey, for Melbourne. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Passengers — Mrs Trumble, Messrs Gazzard, Stephenson, Conyers, and flix steerReliance, ketch, Cameron, for Lyttelton. N,Z Pin« Co, agents. i. •-':■ IMPOKTS. (A special charge is made for consignees' announcements inserted in this column.') " Par Botomahana- 664 packages. Consignees — Nichol Bros, C Johnston, D McCoy, Wesney Bros, W Thomson, Thoa Reseigh, C Bradahw, R D Yule, U.S.B Co, Cowper and Wilson, T McChesnsy,' Order, Waddeland Co, J S Baxter, TothilL Wat3on and Co, T Culpan, Kingrland and Co, Fairweither, Police Office, a Hawson, S A Palmer, Erskine and Co, N.M and A Co, W Todd, F S Barns, NJZ Shipping Co. EXPORTS, Per Botomahana— l2 cases toDgues, 1000 sacks bats, 9j50 feet timber, Toth 11, Watson and Co ; 50 sacks wheat, J G Ward ; 2 boxes cheese, Way ta Bros ; 44 bales sheepskins, J and J? k His : 22 sacks hides 3> JZ L.oan Co ; 7f oo feet timber, A Tapper ; 100 cases meat, T Thompeoq ; 50 doors, Guthrie and Co ; 14 bags hides, 11 pkgs tallow, McDonald and Co ; 10 do furniture, Vrnmb'.e ; 20 sacks ostmeal, Fleming and Gilkison. • Per Reliance— 44,ooo feet timber, N.Z Pine Co. - _ The ket:h Prince Rupert arrived from Lytt«lton at 7 p.m. on 30th ult. She comes in ballast aud will load timber bick. The ketch Reliance sailed for Lyttelton yesterday morning with a cargo of timber on account of the N.Z Pine Co. The. Vivax wants about 100,000 feet of timber to finish loading. Th<s s.s Rotomahaaa arrived at 6 a.m. yesterday from the north. • Af;er discharging and taking in a gocd quantity of cargo, shs sailed for Melbourne at 4 5 p.m. Captain Popham ©f the Waihora has severed his connection win the Union S.S. Company and intends to start in business on hi 3 own account (ByTelkguaph.) TiMARxr, Nov. 1. Sailed — Brieiholme, barque, Johnson,i for London, with 11,170 sacks wheat, 151 casks tallow, and pelts. (By Cable.) Loxdov, Nov. 1. The p.B Coptic having been temporarily re- j paired, has lefc R o for London. The balance j of her meat cargo was in good condition when she sailed. Sydney, Nov. 1. Sailed— S.S T e kapo, for New Zealand.
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Southland Times, Issue 11298, 2 November 1889, Page 2
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