IMPORTS.
Per Kennedy, from Hokitikn : 1 bag, D Girdwood and Co ; 40 cases geneva, M Levy. Free aud duty paid : 1 case varnish,; 1 truss, 9 cases, D Girdwood and Co ; 4 cases bacon, Stratford ; l.dodo, Thomas and M'Beath; 2 cases boots, White ; 1 bale leather, Glennon; 2 sacks herbs, Barclay ; 2. sacks seeds, Barclay ; 2 sacks seeds, 2 cases do, Cleary; 1 bundle plants, Mngoffin ; G packages bacon, 1 sack do, 7 kegs butter, Coat-s ; 2 bales leather, 5 trusses do, O'Hrien j 1 bale leather, 1 truss, 1 case, Nancarrow ; 2 kegs butter, 10 boxes ■ egga, 2 crates geese, Sehlichtipg ; 68 bags potatoes, Pickard ; 3 bundles iron, Wilkic ; 1 case kerosene, Badger ; 1 bale leather, Glenn Bros ; I' do do, Kittelty ; 6 cases fruit, Copper; ] bagbacou, Giesking ; 1 bag cockles, Broadbeut ; .1 case, Kerr, Keogh and Co ; 2 casks bacon, 3 packages, 1 case, Maclean ; 4 kegs butter, Girdwood ami Co.; 4 kegs butter, 1 bag onions, 1 do peas, Bay ; 2 cases eggs, Middleton ; 9 kegs, buttjffl*, 4 cases eggs, 4 bundles bacon, 1 bag herbs, Max : 12 brigs onions, 4 kegs butter, i bundle bacon, 13 eases eggs, 5 do fowls, 2 do ketchup, 4 dp do, 10 do fruit, Pickard ; 7 do fowls, 8 bags carrots, Max ; 20 kegs butter, Nancarrow, Henderson and Co ; 3000 feet timber, order ; 1 bale leather, Carroll.
,:, EXPORTS. Per Pearl, for Kaiapoi : 40 tons coal, D Maclean and Co.
Yesterday morning . the s.s. Waipara left for Brighton, Charleston, and Westport. She had a good freight-list, and a large number of passengers. The s.s. Claud Hamilton, from Melbourne, arrived at the Bluff early yesterday morning. She ; will come round the. ports, and is announced to leave here for Melbourne on the 18th. The telegrams of English and Colonial news brought by her will be found in another column. . Yesterday morning the p.s. Despatch ran down and had a look at "the bar. Finding a strait channel out to sea with plenty of water, she returned to the wharf, made fast to the barque Kate Conley, bound for Melbourne, and towed her to sea.
. The ss Kenuedy, Captain Whitwell, from Nelson, Westport and Hokitika, arrived in the roadstead on the ebb tide on Tuesday, and had to lie put all night. On Wednesday morning she took the bar and crossed easily, arriving at the wharf at 10 a.m. She will leave again this morning for Westport, &c.
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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 700, 14 July 1870, Page 2
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405IMPORTS. Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 700, 14 July 1870, Page 2
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