BLUFF HARBOUR.
ARRIVED. Sept. I— Monowai. s.s.. 2137 tons', McDonald, from Melbourne. U.S.S Co.. agents. Passengers : Messrs Collin:-, Johnson. Bailie, James, and 0 steerage. SAILED. Sept. I— Monowai, s.s., 213 < tons, McDonald, for Dunedin. U.S.S. Co.. agents Ptassongens : 4 steerage. IN PORT. Steamer— Star of New Zealand < Ship— Wellington. Barquentine — Ca rin. IMPORTERS. Per Monowai— W. A. Marsh. Mataura Paper Mills, McKay Bros., Mrs Wishiirt , W. Smith nnd Co., G. E. Hurt, Thomson, Bridger and Co., order, EXPORTS. Per M-oenaki — 110 cases milk, .11"" sacks oats, 1 crate, 24 sacks hides, or> do oysters, 1 box fish, 93 socks wheat, 47 bales tow. Tbe s.s* Monowai arrived from iv*! Ibourne at 9 a.jn. yesterday, and sailed for Dunedin at 5 p.tn. The Danish barque Esmeralda, which was given up as hoplessly lost on tho , passage from Mauritius to Kaipara to load timber, turned up all right last Friday. She had been at sea since early in May. Fifty days would be an avel'uge passage.
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Southland Times, Issue 19140, 2 September 1903, Page 2
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164BLUFF HARBOUR. Southland Times, Issue 19140, 2 September 1903, Page 2
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