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COMMERCIAL.

The Customs revenue collected at the port of Lyttelton during the month of September amounted to £16,232 16s Id. The Customs revenue collected at the port of Lyttelton for the quarter ending September 30th amounted to £44.023 19s lid, as compared with £42,894 18s sd, the amount received during the June quarter. The land sold at the Waste Lands Hoard yesterday amounted to 4248 acres, realising £8496. It is situated in the following districts

The land sold at the Waste Lands Board during the month of September amounted to 33,8.07 acres 3 roods, realising £67,715 10s. It is situated in the following districts : A. R. r.

The Customs Revenue collected yesterday was ds follows Spirits £129 8 0 Wine 33 12 8 Drapery 37 11 11 Sugar 9 17 5 Sundries 0 10 0 Total £211 0 0

A. n. p Timaru ... 03 0 0 Oxford ... 120 0 0 Malvern ... 502 0 0 Ashburton.. .. 3157 0 0 Christchurch .. 50 0 0 Lincoln .. 20 0 0 Waltangi ... . .. 306 0 0

Christchurch , , 112 0 0 Upper Christchurch 419 0 0 Ashley oor. 3 0 Timaru 6967 0 0 Waitanpi .. 16,080 0 0 Banks’ Peninsula 4060 0 0 Ellesmere 217 0 0 Lyttelton 273 0 0 Waipara 210 0 0 Oxford 520 0 0 Ashburton 377-1 0 0 Malvern 367 0 0 Bakaia 192 0 0

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Globe, Volume II, Issue 106, 2 October 1874, Page 2

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COMMERCIAL. Globe, Volume II, Issue 106, 2 October 1874, Page 2

COMMERCIAL. Globe, Volume II, Issue 106, 2 October 1874, Page 2

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