IMPORTS.
Per Kate Conley : 40 boxes soap, 2 cases tobacco, 180 mats sugar, 5 cases jar salt, 2 qr-tierces tobacco, Jo half-chests tea, ,10 cases sarsapanlla, 60 half-chests tea, :16 cheats doj 5 boxes Pekoe, 16 oa«ks ale, 46 cases milk, 25 boxes candles, 2 cases her,bs, 2 barrels blue, 1 case merchandise, 10 boxes : . raieius; 20 do do, 13 cases pickles, 1 bale •.paper baijs, 10 cases jams, 10 cases manna- .', fade, 5, d0 salmon, sdo lingfish, 10 firkins • herrings, I bag twine. 10 boxes pipes, 4 barrels soda crystals. 1 case salts, 2 do vestas,l'., :2 cases: painkiller j 1 case, tobacco 3 qr-cAsks ' wine, 70 cases brandy, 5 sases cocoa, 5 cases castor oil, 5 cases salad oil, 30 case 3 mos-lle, leases mustard, 30 qr-casks brandy, 8 qr- . casks, sherry, 10 cases whisky, 100 cpes geneva, 50 cases kerosene, 60 boxes soap, 2 •i hand-carts, 40 bag« flour.loo half-bags flour, 1 dray, 10 cases salmon, 1 case confectionery, 3 oases cocoa, 5 cases sauce, .30, cases milk, 100 mats sugar, 1 case sundries, 2 cases choco- ;• i>latei 70 cases jams, 35 cases stout, 4 cases jar V gait,; 2o boxes pipes^ 22 bags salt, 4 barrels ■■■■y-i whiting, 3 cases pills, 1 .case confectionery, 10 cases currants, ' 60 cases;/ jams, .2 qr-casks -j >■■ whisky^ half -tierce tobacco,- 10^ cases i old toni, '■-y-' 7'cases biscniti 225 bags floury 2 cases, 80 bales . chaff; Glennßrbsjlweighingmachine,l pillar; r .--jitl iback rail and parcel, 20 ; qr-casks brandy, 50 cases brandy, ,20 do sarsapariila, 1 . bale paper bags, 5. cas.es confectionery, 1 case ...,'rojice, , . 5 do" bottled 'fruit, 5 do ling fish, J^'.^ajnilton and Nichol ; 1 bale paper, lease , i *ita.tion,ery, Hamilton and .Russell ,; 14: bdls "iron. 4 sheets iron, 2 casks tar, ; 2 kegs;fcrease, 4 tins., do, 2 hbd lead, 6 bundles budkets, 1 case, 2 cases castor oil, 50 do kerosene, 4 do ■ji sUoyels, 3, kegs nails, 1 cask, dishes, I do ' wedges', ' 1 caae shovels; 1 bundle hay forks, 1 cask chain, 1 hhd do, 2 casks stout, 3 bdls buckets, 3 cases, 1 package, .4 buudls oyena, 3 boxes meat cutters, 1 cask tallow, 1 keg
-■ii- soft soap, 2 bundles washboards, 2 cases, 1 r . /package, 1 barrel-churn, 10 boxes tin, 1 '"' "'cask,' 4 -bundles' hinges,- ;24' cases, gicks, 3 packages axes, 5 cases do, 1 case brooms, 1 do shovels,' 1 do hardware, 1 ido merchandise,
1 cask locks, 1 case sheet copper, 2 do merc handise, '4 do handled, Forsyth and Masters;
- : ■' 2 cases cohfec-ionery, sdo starch, 1 bag wal- '•( 'fiufe»f 4- do nuts>l case peel, Orr and Go; fj;! 2 baritela chrysfcal eofla, 10 bags rice, 20 firkins herrings, 2 cases mustard, 1 case - -"apice^l 'do patent barleyj/1 do curry, 2 barrels whiting, 1 cask alum, 3 cases bottled 3 Tftoifs, 2 do /confectionery, . 1. <3ase. 1 case soap powder, 1 do figs and spice, 10 boxes «iiiCguL, 'i — <xt>- vaptvSci», *x. "*a.\j "ai\Wß.«^ 'It. retfans-Tpaper; 4 j boxes maizena, 1 package, ■ioio lr'ihhd glassware, Orr and Co; Levy; 4 cases furniture, 2 pkgs merchandise, 1 case, McSricases,' 3 : bales, 7 .trunks boots, 7 cases
merchandise, 1 truss do, 14 trunks , doj 2 ITo«*9esj.merehandise/ 3 , 12 cases, 2 hhds, 5 trusses, 8 .packages, 1 cajse mery, . ; chjindise, 8 bales, 9 cases, 12.,, packages ;,. ' [boots, Thompson^ Smith; and Barkley, .80 f{ 'casks rbutter, '20' boxeV tea/ *D Gird wood ; . v r 'gact:age merchandise,;!^ .case, 1 truss, 3 j ,c ases, oilcloth, 3 Marison and Co; 2 ; cases/ . .'.lrltniss, Thomwi -and M^Beath; 6 qr-casks r ''i! H. Wiiitmore ;' 4 qr-casks wine, R ' Helms^ v 272 mats siigar, W J Coates ; 1 case tobacco, Schlichting; ' 9 cases pickles, f^3{Sj«a'Se9-jjar j ßalt,. Morris Levy; lease piano, . ""fihtr JSich, 1 case confectionery, R Sha»Kj 1 d W Bags flour, Glenn 'Bros ; 50 bags flour, r Hamilton and Nichol ; 1 case, .Thompson,' ■ ril !Smfl^' a"tid Barkieyj'-l; package gratings, :{ ■■'. 'Tilurrav' Creek "(Company ; 1 -bale drapery, and M/Beath ; 110 boxes roisinsi 2 ; '^ r 'dr-tiert'eßi order; 2 cases grindery, 1 cask ''■>' pegs, '4 : bdxes naila, 1 bag nails, M O? Brien ; B.l. cases, potatoes, 1 -horse, 1 male, Glenn
The 8.8 Tararua does ., not come, to the .I iWestj Coast this trip. She is now going snuth on her return voyage from Wellington .4 >. Me -bourne. . . . • T -. -rThe s.s uraeo is due at Hokitika from ;-.- ; Melbourne direct to-morrow. She will pr - .;.,.. bably call here on H.aturday and take pas ■ aengera for all Zealand ports, and also ,-. /, for Melbourne via the Bluff. . v , ; ; Tiie s>.*s. Alliambr.-i is expected from Nelson. on Monday afternoon She will, imme; . diately after her arrival, be despatched for . Melbourne direct. She will also taka pas- - <gengera lor transhipment; to Sydney and Adelaide. r ' '■' The port had' an exchange of Melbourne traders on Tuesday, when, the p. s. Dispatch brought in the barque Kate Couley, and on . the same tide to>k to sea the schooner Waterman. The barque Kate Conley, which arrived at. the wharf on Tuesday last, has made the :_ extraordinary run of six and a-half daya from ' Port Phillip Heads, /or less t&aiu five and a-half Says from land to land.i! She haß. we believe, made the trip in the quickest time accomplished by any trader to the West Coast. Her captain reports passing • ■ ■ through the Heads at 7.30 a. in on Tuesday, Pecember 6, with a fair wind, and was abreast * 6:i -"df 'the Sisters next morning at half-past I ', As the' wind was still continuiug favorable, ■■."l-ihA pressed her to the utmost, and her log ; shows a daily record of 203, 211, &c7mile , \ 'Hot a sail was shortened fvo\n hfet teay vog till her arrival off the Grey, which took place last Monday evening, at six o'clock, when she was close in, and was then sighted. On the fol- ' ; lowmgi day, the' pJ»i Dispatch went out and brought her over the bar and safely up to the , 'wfia'rf; ' The- Kate Conley brings 14 passen- : ■• gjrs, who nil apeak in the highest terms of Captain Wade and the treatment they re- ■ f ceived on board of her. : ; We have to thank
the captain and owners for Melbourne papers ■,r;'tp i the.3rd!inst.; y;/ r■= r - , "' . D , .,'The .ship Tiinaruj" on her. passage from J ~ riiOndon to Auckland, came nuroas the biirn-■'•''"'fng-wre'ck' of the ship 1600 miles ■^ 'from the Gape of Good Hope, and 1600 miles from St Helena.. She saw no sign of the
,<Cti6w.] ; .; -' ; ;'i The Waipara was placed on ways at Hokitika on Tuesday, and her bottom examined. .) M The injuiios ,Bhe sustained whilst on the bea^hjijt Okarito are comparatively trifling. ...A'fe'w rivets need to be replaced, and a x new plaW 'on • the starboard side, nearly . 4 amidships, is necessary. These repairs are 1 "Kelng actively carried oat undeir tke : superintendent of the engineer of the boat. The . TYatpara will most likely be ready to tender which is.expeotedf. to-morrow .
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Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 766, 15 December 1870, Page 2
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