PORT OF BLUFF.
AIUUVED. - Julj- 19 — Ilineinoa, s.s.. 300 tons, Bollons, from Southern islands; Fetoue, s.a., 388' tons, Christian, frojua Groymouth. -J. Still and Co.; .agents. July 20— Olokoia, s.a.. .. tons, Bolls, from iMelboumu. U.S.S. Co., agents, rassengers : Messrs Bridger, Espio, Cameron — ti steerage. July 20^Koonya;> 5.8., 063 tons, Wat^ sou, from ■ itrreyiriouth. ... U.S;s. Co., agents. SAUJED. July 20— >Mokoia, •s.s., 2154 tons. Rolls/ for. Dunecluu TJ.S.S. Go., agents. .Passeßgers : 3 steerage. 12? POUT. Steamer— <WhaUataue. Ship—'WeUuieton. Barques— iledea. Kalisto, Mary Sloore. lAIFOHTIIUS. Per Hineinoa— 64 bales wool frowi Cajmpbell lslaiKls. Per Petona— 747 tons coal, N.Z. Kailways. ■ . • . - I'er KoonyaM3oo tons coal, Nichol Bros, I J er i aiok6ia>— Broad; Small and Go., X.si. Express Co., J . . Licnnife and. Sons, 1. \V. Jtayinond, iiillicrai) and 00., iJ. Strang, U.S.fcJ: "Co., Wesney Bros.. McKay .Hros., Miller, Order.
The s.S; Hineinba returned . from the outlying islands early on Sunday morning; Captain Boilons reports that the weather immediately ' aft-er leaving- Blufl was. very bad, but tnereafter improved: The outlying groups wer« visited, aod the ; depots were found intact; -with no signs of gastaways. Overhauls were made v?nere necessary/' 1 From 0/wiipbeH Isiandd the Hinomoa brought ay/ay 64 bales of wool, and Mr Gordon, the managen, was • also, a passenger, . after a. 20. months' soY journ on the island. 'Mr 'Gordon^reporta the lambing as. good, and the shopp generally in excelient conmtlon. r :..;.' . ITie 9.5. Petone, . with coal, arrivfed from . G-reynaouth on ':• Sunday' morning; She returns to Greymooth to-day. \ ' -' The „ s.s. . Mokoia left rAlelbourno- on Thursday at noon, and arrived -■■-■ollJ-Blufl' at t» a.m. yesterday morning; berthing at 9.49 a.nu -Experienced flight westerly wimls and stmooth sea throughout. Tlie ilokoia sailed for JL>unedin at ■ *•£>£> p.m. The s.s.', vbLocTnya, which left Greymouth . at. 5.35 ■■■ -p^.-'-'pn Saturday, arrived at" j lvp;m; yesterday,' J : '■:. With coal. &he proceeds to Dunedih to-day.
The barque JLulius l'alin ieft Dpnedin for Ulufi «t 9.30 a.in." yesterday. "
Yesterday the berthjige . accoimnodatiort was . very fully taxed,? the stenaners Whaikatane, Mokoia, Koouya, Petone and iiineanoa ; ship W«llinßton, and barques Kalisto, Medea ' and -Alary /Moore ■■ being in port ; a total, net registered tonnage of 10,736,
The Hineoioa visited iWaipajia Point lighthouse , yesterday. - . ; :. .. The ship Kiing George, -which has arrived at Auckland Irom New Y6n<i,'-ma<Ja Cook Strait some weeks ago, but owijig *o extremely bad. weather, '; was unable tp reach Wellington. She made soy eral attempts, but was blown off, wasting 20 /days in inetTectual attempts to' get into port, and losing; several aails. : The master then decided to aiake for Auckland.
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Southland Times, Issue 19103, 21 July 1903, Page 2
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417PORT OF BLUFF. Southland Times, Issue 19103, 21 July 1903, Page 2
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