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Port of Riverton.

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May 2—Gomevang, p.s., 152 tons, Beet, from Dunedin, via Bluff and Invercargill.—Whittingham Brothers and lustone, agents. ENTERED OUTWARDS. Mar 3—Comerang, p.s., 152 tons, Beat, for Dunedin. —Whittingham Brothers and Inatone,. agents. IMPORTS. Per Comerang. —2 cases stout, 4do ale, A. Clode; 1 barrel ale, J. R. Mills; 3 do, Or. J. Grant; 1 do, J. Callaghan ; 1 pkg, D. Clark ; 1 do, J. Lauder ; 1 brl, J. Patterson ; 1 hhd ale, L. E. Clapp ; 1 brl ale, 1 case do, J. Yaughan ; 1 bale drapery, 2 boxes, 2 drums oil, 2 trusses drapery, 1 cask white lead, order ; 1 case weigh* ing machine, 6 boxes tea, 5 do soap, R., Ach.eson y 4 cases, 1 bale, 1 truss drapery, D. Murchie y 1 ease drugs, 1 keg spirits, order ; 1 pel, P. Grant; 3 cases ale, 40 bags Hour, 10 sacks do, 20 mats kerosene, 10 boxes candles, 1 qr-cask brandy, 20 Petchella and Bell; 20 bags flour, 10 sacks do, 40 bags sugar, 20 bags salt,. John Wilson and Co, ; 2 cases furniture, 1 caseglass. M. Matthews ; 1 case glass, 1 do cornices, Reid ; 3,0 cases rum, 1 pkg tobacco, F. Locke; 1 qr-cask wine, 1 case geneva, C. William ; 1 case, L. E. Reade ; 1 case, 1 truss, order \ anchor, J. Roberts; 1 case.l buggy and harness, 1 horse, A. C. Young ; 2 casks, r 2 kegs nails, 55 cases kerosene, 1 pci, 10, kegs, paint, 1 stove, I case sundries, 1 plough wheel and pkg, 4 cases, 19 sheets qorrugated iron, 3 bales saddlery, 2 bdls collars, 5 boxes candles, 2 cases sauce, 2 boxes clothes pins, Whittingham Brothers aud Instone ; 2 Cases drapery, Robertson Brothers; 1 case, J. W. Chapman— Whittingham Brothers and Instone, agents. EXPORTS. Per Comerang.—l bale paper, 10 mats sugar, 2 half-chests tea, 1 case pickles, ! pkg pans, 40 cases jama, 4 casks, 8,500 feet timber, 170 bags barley, order.— Whittingham Brothers and Inetone, agents.. Port of Bluff Harbour. ARRIVED. April SS9 —Express, e.s., 136, tons, Fraser,, from Dnnedin. Passengers:- Mrs Phaii and child, Messrs Hudson, Forest, Bonav, Greenups, Angus, and 3 steerage. April ’29—Arawata, s.s., 623 tons, Underwoed, from Melbourne. Passengers; Messrs G. Ward, John Christie,. J. Cowell, Mr and Mrs David M'Nichol and family (4) ; 2 steerage; and 112 for other ports. May I—Comerang,l—Comerang, p.s., 152 tons, Best, from Dunedin. May 2—Czarewich, 408.,. tons, Mason,, from Dunedin. May 4 —Comerang, p.s., 142 tons, Best, from Riverton. SAILED. April 29—Arawata, s.s./623 tons, Underwood, for Dunedin. Passengers : Messrs D. Roche and M'Neill: 5 steerage. May I—Comerang,l—Comerang, p.s,, j 152 tons, Best for Riverton. May-s—Comerang, p.s., 152 tons, Best, for Dunedin, Passengers Mr and Mrs Dssartho and 2, children, Mr Taylor ; 3 steerage.. May 4—Ofaki, ship, 1.040 tons, M'lnner, for London. Passengers Mrs W. H. Calder and family (9), Mr-and Mrs Maude and family (6), Mr and Mrs Crossley and family (3), Mr and Mrs, Jones, Mr and Mrs Mochrie and family (3), Mra Rogers and family (2), Misses. Watson, M'Laren, Taylor, Davis, Cox, Messrs James Bennett, Hard*, ing, Trewhitt, Caughtree, Killen, and Grigtley. The p.s. Comerang arrived in the roadstead on Tuesday morning, but did net enter the- river till the evening tide at seven o’clock. This is her first trip since she has changed hands, and pur readers will he glad to learn that Captain Best, whose skilful seamanship, and obliging and affable manners have made him an universal favourite with the travelling public, is still in command. Messrs Houghton aud Co., the new proprietors, intend running her, in conjunction with the s.s. Express, in the Southland trade.

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Western Star, Issue 139, 6 May 1876, Page 4

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Port of Riverton. Western Star, Issue 139, 6 May 1876, Page 4

Port of Riverton. Western Star, Issue 139, 6 May 1876, Page 4