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Port of Riverton.

ENTERED INWARDS. May 26—Cutter Cygnet, 20 tons, Rodrigues, from Mutton Bird Islands ENTERED OUTWARDS. May 20 —Mary Ogilvie, 72 tons, Falconer, for Bluff Harbour. Whittingham Bros. & Instone, agents May 23—Cutter Alarm, 18 tons, Urwen, for sealing expedition EXPORTS. Per Mary Ogilvie—Boo bags barley, 150 do oats, "Whittingham Bros. & Instone. Whittingham Bros, and Instoue, agents Port of Bluff Harbour. ARRIVED. May 22—Comerang, p.s., 152 tons, Best, from Dunedin May 23 —Hlra, 20 tons, Joss, from Stewart’s Island May 23 —Maty Ogilvie, 72 tons. Falconer, from Riverton May 24 —Albion, s.s., 600 tons, Underwood, from Dunedin, Passengers: Messrs Polling, Fletcher, Allen, Styles, Raymond, Kent, Royse, Conyers ; and 10 steerage. SAILED. May 20 —Janet Ramsay, schooner, 41 tons, Laing, for Lyttelton May 23 —Comerang, p.s., 152 tons, Best, for Dunedin. Passengers: Miss Jones; and throe steerage May 23—-Express, s.s., 136 tons, Fraser, for Dunedin. Passengers: Mrs Jameson, Mr Rollingshaw j and 5 steerage May 23—Friendship, 51 tons, Tyson, for Oamaru May 24 —Albion, s.s., 600 tons, Underwood, for Melbourne. Passengers: Messrs Hodgson, Wallison, Spinks, Mrs Telfer, Mr Lynch, and 3 sons ; and 10 steerage The cutter Alarm sailed on her maiden trip on Wednesday. She has been chartered by Mr Hatch, of Invercargill, to go to the West Coast on a sealing cruise, a number of the Wakanatu Sealing party being on board. May success attend her. The schooner Mary Ogilvie sailed for the Bluff oft Saturday, wi?h a cargo of grain. The cutter Cygnet arrived in port yesterday from her expedition to Mutton Bird Islands. She brings a large number of mutton birds and a quantity of guano found there, which, in appearance, resembles the Peruvian product. We understand that Mr Steven Tall has purchased the screw steamer Halcyon, which has been engaged in the Lyttelton and Kaiapoi trade for some time past, and it is his intention to run her between Riverton, Bluff, Stewart’s Island, _ and Orepuki. We bail with pleasure this addh tion to our coasting fleet, and trust that her en’ terprising owner’s efforts to open up regula r steam communication with the above ports, may he rewarded with success. H.H.S. Nymph left Port Chalmers yesterday morning for the Auckland lahnds, to endeavour to discover any trace of’ the missing ship Strathnaver.

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Western Star, Issue 142, 27 May 1876, Page 4

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Port of Riverton. Western Star, Issue 142, 27 May 1876, Page 4

Port of Riverton. Western Star, Issue 142, 27 May 1876, Page 4