BLUFF HARBOUR.
ARBTVED April 30— Robertsfors, barque, 764 tons, A. Kahr, from Adelaide. J. G. Ward, agent. SAILED. April 30— Tekapo, 5.8., 2439 tons, Allman, for Melbourne. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers — Mr and Mrs Bell. TO AKKIVE. From Melbourne — Waihora. From Northern Ports — Wairarapa. VESSELS IN POBT. Steamer — Maori King. Barques — Waaland, Augusta, and Robertsfora. EXPORTS. Per Tekapo — 4803 sacks oats, Tothill, Watson and Co ; 2793 do do, 4671 pieces timber, 20 cases meats, N.M. and A. Co ; 216 sacks oats, A. S. Paterson ; 148 do grass seed, 44 do bides, N.Z. Loan Co ; 160 doors, 2 bundles doors, 6 do sashes, W. Guthrie and Co ; 75 casks oysters, Bluff Oyster Co ; 2 pkgs, Woodward ; 3300 feet timber, Massey ; 1 case goods, Brodrick. The barque Robertsfors left Adelaide on the 17th April, and had variable winds for two days in St. Vincent's Gulf. The wind then came in from the north, and changed from that quarter to S.W., blowing very strongly for several days. The 'were passed at 1 1 a.m. on Friday morning, and the vessel brought up at the lower anchorage shortly after 6 p.m., being berthed at the wharf on Saturday forenoon. The Robertfors is in ballast, and will load grain for Home on account of Mr .1. G. Ward. The steamer Tekapo sailed for Melbourne at noon on Saturday.
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Southland Times, Issue 12013, 2 May 1892, Page 2
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