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IMPORTS .

Per 8.9. Hero, frcm Melbourne : —22 paekagps, as nts of Hero ; 1 ba'o bungs, 6 bales hop-, Whit-son & Son ; 1 bale bungs, 1 cask giiiL'eJ, 3 casks seeds, 8 sacks, 10 tanks malt, Ehrenfried Bros.; 2 cases, Miss L. Young; 3 Jit to cigars, Mr. K. Samuels; 3 ditto ditto, Joseph Samuels; 5 packages tobucco, two ca-"ea SNiices, 1 cast- dried fruit, 1 keu alum, 1 bag seeH, 191 mats sugar, J. Hall; 4 easfs, 1 trus9 stationery, Upton Bros.; 5 cases ditto, W C. * ilson; 8 ditto, 1 truss ditto, E. Wayte; 4 rases ditto, Stevens & Co. ; 3 ditto di' to, Bonninsrton,; 1 ditto books, 5 bales, 3 cases stationery, Chapman; 1 bar iron, 1 cask wood screws, Fraser and 'I inne; 20 cases kerosene, 1 ditto hai-dware, P. A. Philips; 1 bale paper, G. W. Owen; 56 ca?ea kerosene, 10 barrels currants, 5 bags figs, 1 bile pnper, John Buchanan ; 1 cask ■vinegar, 20 boxes soap. 20 ha f-cliests tea, 10 boxes tea. 25 ditto candles, 50 cases kerosene. W. S Beale; 39 bars 10 bundles iron, 6 lengths gas pipe, 6 case 9 kerosene, 2 ceils rope, 5 cases, 3 casks, 7 kegs nails, G bundles shovels, 6 bundles ovens, 6 loose ovens, 3 pkgs., Bull andSturrock, 2 bottles quicksilver, 1 cask vinegar, T. Hancock ; 2G7 bugs sugar, 20 boxes, 1 tank raisins ; 53 hnlf-cht-sts, 101 boxes, tea, 20 ca?ks currants, Owen and Graham ; 20 boxes raisins, 20 cases vestas, G. W. Owen ; 1 ditto confeelionery, 2 casks vinegar, 100 ca?es kerosene, 1 chests, 25 half-chests, 25 boxes tea, 25 ditto raisins, 50 ditto enndles, 5 cases \estas, ft packages, J. C. Movrin ; 9 ditto, H. T. Watts ; 2 hhds, branrly, 300 ea?es kerosene, 4 ditto tobiceo, 110 half-chests tea, 348 mats sugar, W. J Vance ; 50 enses kerosene, 2 ditto sundries, J. and J. Dickey ; 1' -0 ca-es kerosene, 3 bales fe't, 1 ease blooms, 1 nwtteil package. 6 bottlts quicksilver. T. and 8. Morrin ; 5 packages sundries, Cousins and Atkins ; 45 bundli-s iron, 2 ditto steel, 12 carron boxes, E. Porter anil Co.; 100 cases kerosene, 20 boxes raisins. 10 three-quarter ditto, 10 cases vestas, 1 parcel stationery, Mu-t and Co.; 5 p ickages tobacco, G. Williamson ; 4 ditto, G. Waller; 10 ditto draper?, T 11. Hall; 28 ditto, Combes and Dnldyj 6 chests tea, 5 cases currants, 7 packages raisins, 6 ditto sundries, 45 boxes candles, 25 cases brosene, French and Co. ; 3 packages, C. Gray ; 5 cases, J. Gray ; 2 parcels, "Wayte; 1 box lead foil, Union Bank j 1 parcel, It. S. Macdonald ; 1 parcel. 1 box, I/. D. Nathan an I Co.; 1 parcel, W. Burrel ; 1 parcel, George Bennett; 1 parcel, W. V. Chapmnn ; 1 parr-el samples, T. H. Hall ; 1 parcel, Vlrs. M. Black; 3 c:>ges poultry, John Reid ; 50 cases jams, 1 ditto cloth, 2 ditto paper, 1 bale paper, 4 ditto paper bags, 5 three- quarter boxes tobacco, 1 half-tierce ditto, 25 boxes raisins. 10 bnrrela currants, 1 ditto vinegar, 6 cases confectionery, 28 ditto 1 cask, 1 package plants, 1 b>g seeds, order. Prom Sydney—l omnibus, F Quick ; 3 bales leather, J. Rout; 1 j-ase seed, 5 bags ditto R. Baird ; 378 bag* sugar. J. S. Macfurlane ; 22 cases fruit, W. Marshall; 50 ditto ditto, G. W. Binney; 79 ditto ditto, S. H. Smith ; 124 ditto ditto, F. Williams ; 190 ditto ditto, Arthur and Son; 105 bags maize, 80 ditto sugar, order.—Cruickshank, Smart and Co., agents. Per 5.9. Phcebe :—From Dunedin : 139 boxes soap, order; 1 chest, Robrrton. From Lyttelton : 294 sacks wheat, 81 <itto ditto, order ; 8 cases cheese, Owen ; 9 ditto, f"'yke ; 1 parcel, J. O. Gilchiist From Wellington : 2 '-ajes, Collector of Customs ; i hox, Bank of New Zen'and ; 1 parcel, Union Bunk. From Nelson : 2 cases birds, D. L. Murdoek. From Wanunnui, 1 package, Simpson ; 1 case butter, Teale ; 8 bags iron sand, Henderson and Maofarlane ; 2 keg?, 1 ca9e butter, Clarke and Co.; 4 cases butter, Hood ; 200 sheep, Tale. —Henderson and Macfarlane, agents. The brigantine Hebe, from Auckland, arrived at Sydney nn the 7th install*. The brig Windover, hence, arrived at Newcastle on the 7th instant. The barque Bella Mary arrived at Newcastle on the 4th September. Captain Copping sailed agaiu on the Bth for Hobart Town. The brig Waverley sailed from Newcastl for Sydney on the 6ih instnnt. The barque Janet Dalgleish, Capt. Mathew, left Newcastle for Auckland on the sth inst., with 615 tons coals, for Messrs. Henderson and VI acfarlane. The cutter Flora McDonald left the Manukau for Raglan yesterday with general cargo and the following passengers :—Mrs. Moon, Mr. Gilmour, Mrs. Kinnaird, Mrs. Smith. i The cutter Willie Winkie left; the Manulau yesterday for Waikato with 6,000 shingles, and 7,400 feet timber.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 215, 16 September 1870, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
797

IMPORTS . Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 215, 16 September 1870, Page 2

IMPORTS . Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 215, 16 September 1870, Page 2

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