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BLUFF HARBOUR.

ABBIYBD. March 17— Wairarapa.s.s, 1023 tons, Chat field, from Melbourne via Hofeart and Milf ord Sound. Union Steamship Go, ageuts. Passengers— Mum Mulby, Wilson, Grow, Amees, Dryßdale, Lockhart, Foster, Brows, House, Mock, Bo we, Falooner, Stevens, Turton, Brock, Sturgeon, Idwards, Detinet, Meedames Gto»b, infant and maid, Dryedale and 2 children, Lockhart, Turton. Wiljon Bell, Detioet, Misses Butler, Hall, Wilson Bell end maid, Bgan, Brock, Ireland, Graham. ForDnnedin: Messrs Flatter, Joubert jr, Findlater, Parsons, Hervey; Burford, Cook, Cocks, Bdgertoß, Pirn, Cherry, Bruchy, Stevens, Thomas, McKay, Binney (4), Harrison, Moute, Mesdamea Parsons, Brucay, Bparrow, Healer, Morris, Bdgerton, Stevens, McKay and family, Harrison, Misaea Tweedie, Hauler (2), Harrison, Dr Morris. For Ly ttelton . Mesriameß Barlow and family (4). Underwood, Ellis, Misses Hopkins, Gallagher. Mesan Hiddlestone, R LoTer, Meadows. For Wellington : Mesdamts Laing, Brace, Tompkins, Misses Marsball, Hasten, Mesan Favor, Laing. For Auckland : Mr and Mrs Adams, family and servant. Miss Biley, Mrs Me Arthur; and 66 stemge for all port*. Dispatch, sa, 86 tons, Anglem, from Half Moon Bay and Pegasus. Bins and F.S.F and O. 00, agents. Passengers — Massrs Morison, Thomson, Baird, Longuet, Leeli* and c ooper, BAILBD. March 16— Dispatch, s.s, 86 tons, Anglem, for Stewart Island and Pegasus. Bluff and F.*J? Go, agents. Passengers— Messrs Gee, Manson, Scollay, Dandas, Le*hy, Bates, Masters Wild and Gee (8). IMPORTS. [L special charge is made for consignees' annoanoementa inserted in this column.) Per Wairarapsv— 72l packages general cargo. Qonsignees : Order, J Webster, Hamiton, Scott, Waddel, W Todd. VUBIU IV POST. Bar«,ue— Emilie • TO «aßlv«. rrom Melbourne— Manapouri from Horthern Ports -Mararoa Th« Wairarapa left Sandridge at 6 p.m on the 11th ins- .leared Port Phillip Heads at 826 p.m, had southerly and south-easterly winds and reached Hobart at 9.26 a.m on ttie )3th. Bailed at 2 p.m ; reached Milford found at 345 bob on 16th and remained there till 6.80 p.m. Bad a strong N.W gale .to Puysegur Point thence strong south-west gale to arrival. The Wairarapa brought a large quantity of inward car«o and will sail this evsniug for Dunedin. The purchaser* of the wreck of the ss Biverina on the Victorii»n coast have made a good speculation It was supposed that, the ■hip won'd go to pieces *ith tht firt gile from the arathwsxd but Captain Laidman, a mariner well known at the Bluff, returned to Sydney th« othej day after having spent three weeks at th< scene of the accident. He reports that the M*ei is still uiright and iotact. not having been serionsly -ffected by the r-cent heavy weather from the west and south-west balvage OMtations were proceeding briskly- Messrs Dentand Co., of Jervis B»y, who pachaaed the wnck having a^ady saved a large quantity of earso as well as macninery, tackle, and othpr taraWacs. The price paid waß LI6OO and it was expected that it would be possible to entirely strip the hul of everything worth removing

[By Tblksbaph.] Auckland, March 17. The American schooner Oassie Haywwd has ben wrecked at the Island of Mangy*. All hands were saved.

(BY GABI.K.) LOHDON, March 16. The B.s Star of England has retome-i to port to repair damages caused by collision w.th uother vessel in the Channel. Sydhbt, March 17. Arrive*— S.B Te Anau from Auckland. The Janet Nicol from Noumea reports tnat tha schooner Fleetwiog of Auckland h*d arrived •t the islands with all ber.sails blown away and also bad lost her ch&iDß and a*bors. The officers reported that ihe Tessel had been driven Mhoieduringagalebut after jettisoning part of her cargo ehe floated oft notwithstanding that diligent search has ben made 'or the Chvence river dr»dge which broke loose during the floois no sign of it am be foond and it is believea that it foundered in 01 A^antical court has suspended the certificate of the captain of the steamer Biverina, which went ashore Bear Gabo Island last month, for six moutho on the ground ef carelessness.

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Southland Times, Issue 1148, 18 March 1890, Page 2

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BLUFF HARBOUR. Southland Times, Issue 1148, 18 March 1890, Page 2

BLUFF HARBOUR. Southland Times, Issue 1148, 18 March 1890, Page 2