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BLUFF HARBOUR.

AEBIVBD. Feb. 6 — Tarawera, as., 2003 tons, Bindair, from the West Coast Sounds. Union Steamship Co,afsnts. Feb. ♦— Te Anau, s.s., 1652 tons, Todd, Dunedin. Union Steamship Co, agents. Pas•eagtrt—Mr end Miss Neil, Mrs Smith, Misses Euuell and Waymonth ; and 7 steerage. BAILED. Feb. 6— Te Anau, as, 1652 tons, Todd, for from Melbourne. Union Steamship Co, ageots. Passengers — Misses Wil on and Collier, Meadamee Wilson and Courtney . Tarawera, b.s, 2003 tana, Sinclair, for Dundin. Union Steamship Co, agents , Hinemoa, Gh. 300 tons, Fairchild, for the Campbell Islands.

TO ATLRIVM Frost Melbourne— Wairarapa From Northern Ports — Hauroto From London— Lochnagar

IMPORTS. Per Te Anau— 724 packages general cargo* Consignees — Mataura Paper Mjlls, Clare, Whitftinghun Bros and Inetonr, W Gnthrie and Go* Police Station, Telegraph fetation, Nichol BrosU. 8.8 Co, Waddel and Co, N.Z Loan Co, J S Btxter, Stilling, W Gardiner, N.M and A Do, Order. BXPORTS. Per Tt Anan— 26B sacks oats, 39 do hides, VJZ Loan Co 140 do oatmeal, A S Paterson ; 844 do oate, 8 cases cheese, 4 do bacon, Toihill, Watson and Co ; 1 trunk, Ntevens ; 14 cases cheese, N.M and A Co ; 15 sacks oysters, Urvrin and Co; 15 do do, Bluff and P.-.F Co; 100 cases meat, Thompson ; 68 1 pieces timber, Tapper; 68 cases meat, Giover and Onion ; 2 do caesae, Dwyer.

The Tarawera returned from the second of her Bounds excursions yesterday morning at 10 a.m The usual variety of amusements were provided and everything carried out in ihe ■ame manner as on the prevu us trip. The Tarawera sailed for Dnnedin at 6 p.m.

The Te Annu arrived fr.m Danedin at 7.30 aja yesterday, and after handling cargo, Bailed for Melbourne at 4 46 p.m.

The Tarawera reported on arrival that ohe had passed a barque Bhowing the letters W Q K S about 22 miles to the westward of Centre Island. The T&sel wa* sighted later in the day from the flagstaff, but Bhe was Btill at such A distance that it was impossible to hold com manieatitn with her. (Bt Telohaph.) PotT Chaihiro, Feb. 6. AriiTed~-Bhip Invercargill from Glasgow. (Bt Cablb.) Lob doit Peb 6. The RotMhn arrived at Ply month yesterday. Htr passengers are ail well, and her fr.zen meat in good condition. Stdbbt Feb. 6. Sailed— S^. Jubilee, for Wel.m-ton Th* ship Dereron, bound from Fremantle to Howland Island, wh re ehe was to loa 1 guan , has arrived hare afu-r a in.st eventful v yag«. On the passage to Howlaod Iclan she met *iih ad versa weather and the run occupied 74 -lays. Lying off the island was at ended with great danger, and the offi ers and men t-iynea a round robin to the captain requesting him to leave with the ship. Finding himself in an awkward position the captain was forced to acctdeto the request of th crew, and the vessel was headed for Auckland, but not without protest from the captain. -he Deveron apain fell in with bad weather, and as she was unable to make Anck.land the captain came on cere, where she arrived after a passaga bf 24 da>e It 1- the indention of the cap bin 10 prosecute the crew on a charge of mutiny.

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Southland Times, Issue 11654, 7 February 1891, Page 2

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BLUFF HARBOUR. Southland Times, Issue 11654, 7 February 1891, Page 2

BLUFF HARBOUR. Southland Times, Issue 11654, 7 February 1891, Page 2