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CUSTOMS ENTRIES.

INWARDS. March 30— Crest of the Wave. 5.8 tons, William Black, from l)unedin. D' Maclean and Co, agents. March 30— Liuty Darling, 109 tons, J B Maynard, from Melbourne. Glenn Bros, agents. March 30— Dispatch, 3S tons, Deare, fro,nj Hokitik:i. G W Mlss . ft g« ut - March 30— Lionels, 24 tons, Mackmeikan, from Hokitika. D Gird wood and Co, agents. OUTWARDS. March 2S— Wallaby, 101 tons,, ' Daniel, for Wanganui. N Edwards and Co, agents. March 28— Kennedy, 125 tons, Carey, for Hokitika. N Edwards and Co. agents. March 28— Mary Stewart, 60 tons,, Mac.Cli'ikskiU, for Melbourne. Kennedy Bros, ilg.Jllt.S. March 30 -Dispatch, 38 tons. Deare, for llukiiika, or other ports. G, W Moss, ag--.t. March 30 — Lioness, §4 tons, Maciqeikan, fur Buller or Hqkit;ka. D Girdwqod and Co, agents. EXEBOTED ARKJVALS. Airedale, from Dunedin. , " John and Jane, from Melbourne. Titania, from Christchurch, Saran Ann, from Melbourne. PKOJECrED PEPAItrURES. Star of the South, for Marborough, this fay.. Airedale, for Nelson, &c, Ist prox. VESSELS IN FORT. Dispatch, tug steamer. Persevere, tug steamer. Falcon, from Pakihi. 1 Wairpa, from Charleston. Mary Stewart, from Melbourne. Day Dawn, from Qnehunga. Lady Darling, from Melbourne. Crest of the Wave,. from Dunedin.

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Grey River Argus, Volume V, Issue 345, 31 March 1868, Page 2

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CUSTOMS ENTRIES. Grey River Argus, Volume V, Issue 345, 31 March 1868, Page 2

CUSTOMS ENTRIES. Grey River Argus, Volume V, Issue 345, 31 March 1868, Page 2

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