Commercial.
" Evening Star" Office, 4.30 p.m. Th* total amount of revenue collected at the Customs) to-day amounted to £731 73.
AN EXPLANATION.
(To the JSdit&r of t7te JEvenlng Star.)
Sib—ln answer to Mr J. It. Anderson's remarks in your L-ist night's issue of your paper, we beg to make the following reply : The amount of acceptances referred to -was only £240, for which Mr Anderson had from us an order to receive goods from a party at Hokitika, to whom we had consigned goods for a much larger amount, and for which, up to the present date, we have received no consideration. Through some misunderstanding, the goods which !Mr Anderson had given the before-mentioned acceptances for, were not received by him, and he never informed us of the same till a few days ago. In justice to Mr-Anderson and ourselves, your insertion of the above will oblige Yours, &c, Cuhrie and Smith. Oct. 31, 1865. [The above letter should have appeared the day before yesterday.—Sd. U.S.]
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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 778, 2 November 1865, Page 2
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166Commercial. Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 778, 2 November 1865, Page 2
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