IMPORTS.
Per ship Forfsrshire from I ondon : — Plain cottons L 492 ; coloured cettons, L 34 ; printed cmtons, L 592 ; woollens and worsteds, L 181; linen, in bales, LB2 • linen, in cases, L 121; wateifroof goods, 1.101; silks and velvets, L 37 ; millinery, LSB ; haberha«hery, X 636 ; umbrellas. L 79 ; cotton and liaea shirts I^B • apptrel. L 2119 : blankets, L 430 : carpets and rugs' L 543 ; siik hats, L'O ; felt hats and c*ps, L 32 ;dresseii leather, L 637 ; wrought leather, LSOS ; Kaddlery, L 909 ; table baize, L2O ; agricultural implements, 1.669; agricultural machinery, L 115; railway and general machinery, JL3127 ; boobs, L 224 ; paner, 647 cwt ; stationery, L 376 ; paperhangings, L 339 ; horsehair and seating, LB6 ; uoholstery, Lll6 ; tinware, LlO ; brusbware. Lls ; plated and papier mache goods, L 142; toys, L3l ; pianos, Ll5B ; corks, LllO ; clocks ana watches, L 11 0; perfumery, LlB ; jewellery, L4O ; printing materials, LH7; agricultural and garden seeds, L3l; tobacco pipes, iill7 ; iron tanks, t,6 ; chains and anchors, 2 tons; hardware and cutlery, L 2.497; bar slnd rod iron. 59 tons; sheet iron, 2 tons ; pig iron, 20 tons; galvanised iron, 5 tons ; sheet lead, 6 tons ; pipe lead, 2 tons ; tin plates, 81 boxes; Ingot tin, 2cwt; iron nails, 14 tons; wire and wire rope. 27 tons ; zinc, 5 tons ; linseed oil, L 1.853 gallons; olive oil, in bulk, 25 gallons; varnish, 1.12 ; paint, L 348 ; flint glass, L 206 ; window glass, Lfi6S.-;-china and earthenware, L1.39S ; glass hottlss, L 3 5; bran and flour baes, L 230 ; canvas, L 916 ; cordasre, Li 04; ltnes and twines, LB3; slates, 35 tons; cement, 100 barrels ; brandy, bulk. 1,159 gallons, case, 1,465 gallons ram (proof) 1,876 gallons; geneva (proof) 500 gallon-? ; cordir.ls, 30 gallons; British spirits (proof) in bulk. 1,759 gallons ; ditto, in c»so, 728 gallons ; perfumed spirits, 3 gallons ; red wine, 1,883 gallons ; white wine. 1,374 gallons: beer, in glass, 63 gallons : malt, 63. quarters ; preserved fish, L 49 ; sardines, L3O ; assorted oilmen's stores, 1487 ; vinegar, 325eallons ; cocoa, 30cwt; chocolate, 13cwt; mustard, i.17: starch 1.56; arrowroot, lOcwt ; tapioca, llcwt; patent grouts, 20cwt; pearl barley, lOcwt: split peas. 45cwt ; white salt, 101 tons ; soda crystals, 10 tons; bi-carbonate of soda, 40cwt ; caustic ioda, 10 Wis ; silicate soda, 17cwt; candles, 76cwt ; dates. 47cwt; raisins, 70cwt; currants, 207cwt; Frenoh plums, 3cwt ; rarraway seeds, 4cwt," ' lead, 4cwt; confectionery, 60 cases ; apothecary ware, LB9. Total value, L 31.506.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1680, 7 July 1875, Page 2
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395IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1680, 7 July 1875, Page 2
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