IMPORTS.
£"ITx Pobiua Dunlop, from London: 1)23 bars irou, 2000 snsh-weights, 78 plates iron, 6 pieces chain, 11 rolls wire netting, .10 bottles quicksilver, 63 pkgs rope, 12 kegs nails, 12 biles sacking, 6 pkgs sausigemachines, 8 casks hrvsse-shoes, 20 casks, 22 cases, 2 hhds., 2 barrels.—T. and S. Morrin.
'Ex Rohina Dunlop : 247 packages merchandize, H. S. Meyers and Co.
Ex Bobina Dunlop : 1 case saddlery, 3 bales woolpaeks, 4 cases leather, 1 cask and 3 cases hardware, 12 cases hardware, Ireland Brothers.
Per Rofcina Dnnlop, frcm London : S3Ol bars iron, 608 bundles iron. 11G plates iron, 1090 iron 'castings 134 kegs i ails, 73 pi*ga s'oves, 31 pfcgs machinery, 11 case, galvah'r.ed iron, 6 e>.s.s steel, 2 cases saws, 16 casss fuse, Pi casks hardwaie, 20 cases hardware, 1 cask castings. .5 bundles eastings, 1 boiler, 1 tank, E. -Porter and Co.
Per Eobina Dunlop, 493 tons, from London:— Printed cottons, £52; h.berd*-hery. £45; apparel, £37; felt hats and caps £18_>; dressed leather, £1050; saddlery, £-29: sheathing felt, £40; sewing machines. £151 ; vestas, 40 cases : agricultaral implements, £63; railway and general machinery, £448; books, £60; paper, 62 cwt.; stationery, £38 ; paperhangings, £60 ; bvushware. £iB6; plated aid papier mache gco^s, £92 ; toy■■', £80 ; firearms; £14 ; pianos, £367 ; clocks and waiche., £15 ; safety fuse, £192 ; chains aDd anchors, 9 tons ; hardware and cutlery, £•-869; bar and md iron, 115 tons; p.ate iroa, 34 tons ; galvanised iron, 27 tons ; sheet lead, 6 tons ; pipei/I^ad, 1 ton ; copper, 1 ton ; ingot tin. 1 cwt ; iron, nails, 12 tons ; wire and wire rope, 7 tons; zinc, 4 tons ; 'quicksilver, 35 bottles ; linsee.t oU 400 g-ls.; paints and col rs, £77; pitch and tar, 50 barr.ls; flint glass. £71 ; fore'gh window glass. £95 ; china and earthenware, £30; woolpicks, i; 169; bran and flour bags, £28; c.-rdage, £10 13s; bricks, 5000: brandy (case), 230 _ali«ms ; rum (proof). 1205 gallons ; geneva 1100 gallons ; BrUlsh spirits (in case), 68 . allons ; red wine, 456 gallons ; white wine. 97 gallons ; beer (in glass), 93 barrels of 36 gallons each ; malt 141 quwfc jrs ; _ssotel (i-men's stores, £i 9 ; chocolate, 10 cwt.; caustic soda, 5 tons; candle., 22 cwt.; soap, 35 cwt; raisins, 5 cwt.; apothecary ware, £45 ; palm oU, 22 cwt Total value of Cirgo, £16 000.
P<»r Ladybird, from the South •—3 boxes gold (219G0z3 3dwts 12grs). 3 parcels 16 kegs butter, 6 case? cheese 25 cases arms, 10 boxes, 4 case?, 1 pkge.— F. W. "Wheeler, agent. '
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1692, 21 July 1875, Page 2
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