That's not possible.
Both transactions have been included in the same block.
Blockchain.com is known to display buggy (and wrong) information. Proper block explorer show it correctly.
For example:
https://blockexplorer.com/address/1PvHDgp5qARvSN7tj27TYAAvmDjgNV9Asm shows that both transaction have been mined Mar 8, 2014 4:51:53 AM in block #289481.
Whenever you come across weird information on blockchain.com, try another explorer.
Both transactions have been included in the same block.
Blockchain.com is known to display buggy (and wrong) information. Proper block explorer show it correctly.
For example:
https://blockexplorer.com/address/1PvHDgp5qARvSN7tj27TYAAvmDjgNV9Asm shows that both transaction have been mined Mar 8, 2014 4:51:53 AM in block #289481.
Whenever you come across weird information on blockchain.com, try another explorer.
OK thanks