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ARRIVEi-. Sept. 12— Ahuriri, e.s., Flowerday, from Dunedin, with English Suez mail. Sept. 12— Bee, schooner, Taylor, from Kaikouras. Sept. 12 — Jubilee, schooner, Rowlands, itfom Havelock. Sept. 12 — Dove, schooner, 20 tons, Warren, from Akaroa. Sept. 12 — Comerang, p.s., 154 tons, Maillor, from Dunedin, via intermediate ports. Pas- j asogers— Mesdames Havers, Ellison, Messrs! Buchanan, Sibbald, Smith, Chandler, Morley, Cairns, Mr & Mrs Heatley and three children. CLEARED. Sept. 12 — Black Hawk, schooner, 44 tons, SSvanson, for Aucklaud. Passengers : Henry Gee, W. Bradwell, W.Harper, A. Thompson. Sept. 12— Dove, schooner, 20 tons, Warren, &r Le Bon Bay, in ballast. Sept. 12— Annie, ketch, 20 tons, Clarke, £&r Kaiapoi. ;£ept. 12 — Swordfish, brigantine, Thompjara/for Melbourne. SAILED. Sept. 12 — Day Dawn, eehooner, for HaveRck. Sept. 12— American Lloyds, barque for flewcastle. Sept. 12— Rifleman, schooner, for Chatham Islands. IMPORTS. In the Jubilee, Master, agent : 33,000 feet *&aber, Order. In the Dove, Master, agent : 13,000 feet timber, Order. In the Bee, Master, agent : 30 bales wool, Matheson's Agency ; 20 tons limestone, Eangdown. EXPORTS. Hi the Black Hawk, Brownell and Co. agents : 500 sacks flour, 100 do oats, 60 do, bran, Brownell and Co. In the Annie, Woledge and Co., agents: 20 cases bottled beer, 5 cases whisky, 17 cases square gin, 45 cases red geneva, 1 do curry ppwder, 8 cases currants, 1 do raisins, 3 pkgs da, 1 case, 2 casks paint, 25 bales woolpacks, &f)dls forks, 23 do spades, J. M. Heywood ; ST cases starch, 1 truss, 4 cases, 1£ tierce tbbacco, 2 hdls handles, 2 casks paint, Woledge and Co.; 2 sacks sugar, Merson. In the Sword Fish, Hargreaves and Co., agents : 2300 sacks oats, Bright Brothers. VEBBELB IN HARBOUR. •Light Brigade, ship, frora London. Laughing Water, barque, from Newcastle. Pawn, brig, from Newcastle. Swordfish, brigantine, from Dunedin (Scared). E. U. Cameron, schooner, from Napier. 9 Starearalet, schooner, from Nelson. Jupiter, ketch, from Havelock. Margaret, ketch. Blackwall, barge. Higk water, Sept. IS — 00.59 a.m. ; 1.29 p.m. „ „ 14 — 1.57 a.m. ; 2.26 p.m. Thb Ahuriri, with the English Suez mail, arrived at 3.15 p.m. Tiie schooner Jubilee, Captain Rowlands, arrived in harbour tills morning from Havelock; left on Thursday last, had fine northerly weather during the whole of the passage. Tiik brigantine Sword Fish cleared the Customs this day, with a full cargo of grain fo* Melbourne. The p.s. Sensation is on the mud flat at the head of the bay, and it will be some time before she will get off. The schooner Day Dawn sailed this morning for Havelock. Thh barque American Lloyds sailed this morning for Newcastle, in ballast. Tim three-masted schooner Rifleman sailed thia morning, at noon, for the Chatham Islands. The ship Coleroon this morning again got under weigh, aud tha pilot left her four miles ontaidc the heads. The p.s. Comerang arrived in harbour this iky at l p.m., from Dunedin via intermediate ports.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 104, 12 September 1868, Page 2
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