BLUFF HARBOUR.
ABBIYBD. Sot Sl— Doris, barque, 373 tons, Fex, from Maiden Island. S Z Loan and Mercantile Agency Co, Ltd, agents. BAIKMD. JfoY 20— Sarah and Mary, brigantine, 145 tons, Priest, for Bookhampton. W B Waterston, •gent. Not 21 — Circe, brigantine, 145 tons, I Alex. Joss fox Lyttelton via Stewart Island. W S Watenton, agent. vo abbots From Melbourne— Talune From Northern Porte — Manaponri From Chesterfield Island— Belle, barque From Brisbane — Beechdale, barque From Melbonrne— Swanmore, barque From Australian Ports— Nairnshue, b.s From Port Pirie— James Liveeey, barque From Albany— Peri, barque THSXLB Iff POET, Barque— Othello, Doris. IMPOSTS. (A special charge is made for consignees announcements inserted in this column ,) Per Doris — 500 tons guano, H Z Loan and M A Co, Ltd. ■XPO&TB. Per Sarah and Mary— loo,ooo fee", stave timber, H Z Pine Ce. Per Circe— 9o,ooo feet timber, H Z Pine Co. The brigantine Sarah and Mary Bailed for Eockhtunpton on Friday evening and the brigantine Circe for Ly ttelion via Stewart Island on Hatnrday morning ; both have timber. The barque Doris arrived at the Bluff on Saturday afternoon after a passage of 3? days from Maiden Island with a cargo of guano. (By Cabu.j Horabt, Mot. 21. The S.B Talnne, on the voyage from Melbeurne, struck what is supposed to be a Bunken took in the vicinity of Swan Island, She was go Dg at full speed at the time and the shock thrtw the passengers off their feet. The engines were stopped, and worked erratically when they again started, pointing to some injury to the propeller, f nere is, however, ap* parentty no serious damage, and the vessel has resumed her^ journey to Hew Zealand. Bereral vessels" from time to time have struck a hidden rock near Swan island, but long search has failed to discover it.
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Southland Times, Issue 11900, 23 November 1891, Page 2
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