IMPORTS.
Per Charles Edward, from Nelson. Under bond— 3 cases, Hayes. Free and duty paid— 1 bale, 1 truss, O'Brien ; 1 bale, 1 truss, Brown ; 1 truss, 1 roll, O'Callaghan ;30 bags malt, MWillan and Taylor ; i kegs butter, M'Lean ; 18 do do, Girdwood and Co ; 1 bale leather. White. ' Per Wallace, from Hokitika : 2 bundles shovels, 4 kegs nails, 2 bars iron, Cowlishaw and Plaisted ; 1 case stationery, Bank New Zealand. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Gem, from Melbourne Sarah and Mary, from Melbourne Murray, from Nelson VKSSKLS IN PORT. Dispatch, tng-steamer 10, from Melbourne Charles Edward, from Nelson Wallace, from Hokitika Tbe ss Albion arrived at the Bluff yesterday morning, with the Suez mail. The first telegram received by us stated that the Albion was so full of cargo that she could not take in the English mail packages, and was compelled to leave them behind ; but a telegram received from the Bluff last nii^ht informed us that "the Albion transhipped the mails at Melbourne." The telegraph agent at the Bluff took only seven hours to discover this important fact. The pa Wallace returned from Hokitika yesterday morning, and the psChas. Edward arrived from Nelson and Westport. They did not leave last eight, owing to the bad weather prevailing on the coast.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1229, 6 July 1872, Page 2
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211IMPORTS. Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1229, 6 July 1872, Page 2
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