Port up Riverton.
ENTERED INWARDS. May 31 —Comerang, p.s., 152 tons, Best, from Dunedin, via Bluff. —Whittingham Brothers and Instone, agents. June 2 —James Paxton, schooner, Gray, from the Bluff. —‘Whittingham Brothers and Instone, agents. June 4—Wanganui, s.s., 179 tons, Fraser, from Bluff.—J. Wilson and Co, agents. ENTH.IED OUTWARDS. May 31 —Comerang, p.s., 152 tons, Best, for Dunedin. —Whittingham Brothers aud Instone, agents, IMPORTS. Per Comerang.—s pkgs watcr-uiill,W. A. Lyons; 2 eases stout, A. Clode ; 1 box, A. Nicholson ; 41 bridge shores, GK Proudfoot ; 1 case sundries, 1 do acid, R. J. Nichols ; 1 case. J. W. Chapman ; 1 truss, Jj Seehof; 1 case, 1 truss, 3 rolls matting; Robertson Brothers ; I trunk, 1 roll leather, J. McDonald; 5 eases, 1 roll matting, J. Wilson and Co; 1 parcel, 2 cases gin, Ido samples, 1 trunk, 73 bars iron, 20' bells do, 1 bdl anchors, 1 box glass, 5 bales corn sacks, 1 jaw box; 5 kegs butter, 8 cases brandy, 80 sash weights, 11 kegs nails, 1 coil lead pipe, 1 cask sundries, 1 package halters, 1 iron pipe, 6 eases, 3 trusses, 1 tiunk, 6 rolls matting, 6 doors, 1 bdl sashes, I bdl, 2 sacks bacon, 7 kegs butter, 192 cases brandy, 20 do oranges, 2 bars iron, 3 bdls hoes, 1 truss, 400 bricks, 1 parcel, Whittingham Brothers and Instone; 1 parcel, Camming. Whittingham Brothers and Instone; agents. Per James Paxton.—22s pkf« sugar, 5 halfchests tea, 9 qr-easks brandy, 15 bags rice, 9 cases ale, 20 casks currants, 5 half-barrels herring, 7 quarter do, 2 cases castor oil, 7 do vestas, 9 casks yinegar, 2 boxes pipes, 2 cases mustard, 1 do pickles, 11 boxes starch, 1 ease marmalade, 1 do nutmegs, 10 boxes soap, 1 half do, 31 coils rope, 1 pocket bops, 7 cases do, 1 chaff cutter and'pulley • wheel, Whittingham Brothers and Instone; 9 boxes tea. J. Wilson and Co; 3 bales sacks, J. L. M'Donald ; 2 eases, 1 trunk, Robertson Brothers. ' Whittingham Brothers and Instone, agents. Per Wangani. —3 cases, 1 pkg, J. W. Chapman ; 24 mats sugar, 8 pkts do, 20 boxes candles, 8 cases jam, 3do sundries, H. H. Port; 2 pkgs, James Hood ; 6 eases old tom, L. L, Clapp ; 1 . case, J. L. M,Donald ; 1 ease, the Misses Gumming ; 2 cases, 1 truss, Robertson Bros ; 1 case drapery, Murdoch; 8 tins white-lead, 1 truss, 2 cases, 1 do tobacco, 1 do chairs, 40 bags flour, J. Wilson and Co ; 62 pieces iron- work, D. Proudfoot, —J. Wilson and Co. agents, EXPORTS, Per Comerang.—l49 sheets iron, J. L. M'Donald; 20 pkgs, Whittham Brothers and Instone ; 50 hags oats, Horr and Miller; 20 bags wheat, 59 hides, 22 hides, 10 cases sundries, Whittingham Brothers and Instone. —Whittingham Brothers and Instone, agents. Port of Bluff Harbour, ARRIVED. May 28 —Wanganui, s.s., 179 tons, Fraser, from Dunedin, Passengers Mesdames Mayo, Brown, Pratt, Kerr, Messrs Brain, Hutton, Bennett, Craig, Linch, M'Larcn, Brswn, Hock, Farren, Blackleg ; and five steerage. - May 28 —Alhambra, s.s., 497 tons, Sinclair, from Dunedin. May 30—Express, s.s., 130 tons, Christian, from Dunedin. Passengers : Messrs Fothergill, Brown, Boyle, M'Lean, Crowe, Mrs Sovett and and two children, Eastwood’s Company ; four iu steerage. June 3 —Wanganui, s.s., 179 tons, Fraser, from Dunedin. Passengers—Mrs Stephenson and 3 children, Mr and Mrs Knole, Miss Sweete, Miss M'Chrystal, Rev. Mr Tanner, Messrs M'Lennon, Coventry, Webster, Cameron, Baxter, Wolson, Benson, Haine, Esther, Dunn, Anderson, Dan ; 3 iu steerage. Jure 3 —Tararua, s.s., 523 Urns, Clark, from Melbourne. Passengers—Mr John Mackay, and 40 for other ports. BAILED. May 28—Alhambra, s.s., 497 tons, Sinclair, for Melbourne, Passengers ;Mr and Mrs Gardner, Messrs M'Lachlan, Kervin. Fraser, Smith, Gillies, Wingar, Burdct, Belleirs, Kcrnet, and Birch. May 29—Wanganui, s,s., 179 tons, Fraser, for Dunedin. Passengers ; Messrs Solomon, Bennett, Spooner: four steerage, May 31—James Paxton, schooner, 61 tons, Gray, for Riverton. June 2 —Express, s.s., 136 tons, Christian, for Dunedin. Passengers : Air and Airs AlTCellar, Messrs Merton, Baustland, Clyde, M'Causlaud, Bsws, Thomson ; nine in steerage. Port of Invercargill, arrived. June I.—Comerang, p.s., 152 tons, Best, from Dunedin, via Riverton. SAILED. June 3.—Comerang, p.s., 152, tons, Best, for Dunedin. The shipping trade at this port has been a little more brisk this week. The p.s. Comerang, with a large general crago, arrived on Alenday, from Dunedin. On the following day came the schooner James Paxton, from the Bluff, and, on the same day the Comerang cleared out for Invercargill. Yesterday the Wanganui, after some . months’ absence, put in an appearance and, after discharging cargo, will sail early this morning for Dunedin, via Bluff.
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Western Star, Issue 82, 5 June 1875, Page 4
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759Port up Riverton. Western Star, Issue 82, 5 June 1875, Page 4
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