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IMPORTS.

Per Lyttelton, from Hokihika : 2 cases, 1 trunk, 1 bale, Orr and Co; 2 packages, Police Department. Per Gleaner, from Melbourne: 610 bags flour, 5 qr-casks brandy, 80 pockets sugar, 20 boxes, 40 half-boxes, 1 ease soap, 16 casks currants, '4 qr-casks sherry, 4 cases confectionary, 60 boxes tea, 1 crate, 30 cases old torn, 40 bags rice, 1 bag nuts, 6 cases ling, 4 cases absinthe, 1 case sago, 20 boxes pipes, 1 bag almonds, 6 cases salmon, 19 bales chaff. 6 baies wheaten straw, 5 cases claret, 3 cases mustard, 3 cases tobacco, 10 qr-caska brandy, 1 case essence of lemon, 110 boxes candles, 101 bags potatoes, 5 cases jams, 5 cases lobsters, 5 cases salmon, 20 cases whisky, 20 cases salt, 4 cases cocoa, 5 cases bitters, 5 qr-casks rum, 22 bags salt, 1 case blacking, 2 casks soda, 10 cases oysters, 100 cases geneva, 75 cases kerosene, 2 cases herrings, 1 keg soda, 2 casks whiting, 71 pockets sugar, 1 case vestas, 1 keg treacle, 1 pair wheels, 2 cases biscuit, Coates ; 2 cases glass, 4 cases paint, 3 casks putty, 15 bales paperhangings, Badger ; 24 doors, 4 bundles sashes, 2do mouldings, 108 boards, Holder; 9 cases plass, 1 case tmndries, 1 cask putty^l cask, ■whiting, 1 balopaperhansinffa, Amos ; 4 rolls .^oadp-O^caSRS" white lead, 20 firkins grease, Watson and Wickes ; 3 qr-casks wine, 46 baij.4 sugar, 1 case acid, 6 cwks whiting, Strike and Blackmore ; 3 qr-casks wine, 1 case mustard, 10 cases old torn, 1 case soap, Joyce ; 6 qr-casks brandy, 1 qr-caak rum, 20 cues claret, 20 cases geneva, 10 cases brandy, 10 cases old torn, I box tobacco, Whitmore ; 2 packages cigars, 1 case vestas, Uunter ; 7 boxes tobacco, 1 case vestas, Schlichting ; 2 cases hardware, 1 case tinware, 4 bundles washboards, 1 case brooms, 1 box candles, Orr and Co ; 200 kegs powder, Collector of Custonls ; 5 case tobacco, 10 cases geneva, 5 cases sarsaparilla, 2 cases cocoa, 2 boxes raisins, 1 case vestas, 1 case confectionery, 1 bag peas, 1 bag pearl barley, 5 chests candles, 2 cases sundries, J Hamilton and Co ; 1 case tobacco, 10 casks currants, I cose vermicelli, 40 baga rice, 1 case confectionery, 5 cases cocoa, 6 packages lines, 100 cases brandy, 50 boxes tea, 30 cases milk, 1 case soap, 7 cases stout, 3 nr -tierces tobacco, .2 bales paper, 5 boxes raisins, 1 case ointment, Hamilton and Nichol; 1 case caps, 1 case hardware, 1 saws, 5 bundles forks, 1 bag bats, 6 case 3 castor oil, 59 drums oU, 97 packages chandler's stores, Forsyth and Masters ; 1 half-box tobacco, 1 case tobacco, 1 case vermicelli, 2. casks currants, 3 oases currants, 20 bags rice, 2 qr-casks brandy, 1 case cigars, 1 <ir*oask sherry, 2 qr-casks port, 5 cases bottled fruits, 11 bogs salt, 1 case tapioca, 1 case hardware, 3 kegs nails, 1 case handles, 1 bundle lines, 1 box tacks, F M Griffen ; 5 qr-casks sherry, 7 do port, 5 cases port, M Levy; 2 c*ses biscuits, Coates; 1 case salad oil, 1 case ling, 1 case peel, D M'Lean ; 12 bags onions, Collins ; 1 box candles, Orr and Co ; 1 cask paint, 1 case sundries, Peters ; 1 case fruit, 1 cane marble, 2 bundles iron work, 8 pieces bluestone, 1 case marble, 1 socket, 1 case iroo work, 2 bundles railings, 1 case gilt mirrors, 20 oars, order ; 1 case tobacco, 1 bale paper, VV J Cuates ; 40 ash oars, 2 barrels glassware, 1 iron, 1 box looking glasses, 12 kegs lead, 1 stove, order. EXPORIB. Per Kennedy, for Nelson : 46 sacks coke, C packages, Nancarrow, Henderson and Co ; 15 boxes, Telegraph Department. Per Sarah and Mary, for Melbourne : 90 tons coal, 11 tons coke, Kennedy Bros ; .403 hides, 21 casks tallow, 26 bags bones and horns, John Dowling. We learn that the s.s. Albion is to leave Nelson (this morning, and. will therefore be tendered at this port to-morrow morning. She is advertised to sail at 11 a. m. The s.B. Claud' Hamilton is now hourly expected foom Melbourne. The schooner Gleaner, which was towed into port yesterday, left Port Philip Heads at 2 p.m. on 24th October, with a light wind from the westward. Passed the Sisters on the nii^ht of the 25th, and experienced a continuance of westerly and southerly winds to the 3rd inst., when she sighted theTeremakau bearing E.S.E. Thenco had light winds and calms until her arrival off the Grey bar at midnight on Sunday. Captain Lo Brun brought with him Melbourne papers of dates up to 23rd Ootobor, and a copy of the European Mail of 6th September, and to his courtesy we arc indebted for the late Australian and English news published in other columns. Eighty guineas premium is being asked upon the well-known China clipper Ariel, from London to Sydney. She is one of the finest sailing vessels afloat, and is the property of Messrs Shaw, Maxon and Co., of London. The Duncraig, from Glasgow for Sydney, and the Oarribean, s.s, of Liverpool, from Wes]; ladies, were in collision on 29th August off Bardsey ; the Duncraig lost bowspr.t and jibboom, and sustained, other damage, and was towed to Liverpool. The steamer had two plates stove in on her port quarter, and rails, stanchions, and binnacle carried away. The Board of Trade have awarded a binocular glass to Captaiu C. F. Christiansen, of the North German barque Perle, in acknowledgment of his kindness to the crow and passengers of tho ship Dhollerah, of London, whom ho rescued from their burning vessel in 35,27W, on 30th May last. The Dhollerah was bound from London for Adelaide, with a general cargo and three passengers, whoa she caught fire, and her crew, after making an unsuccessful attempt to extinguish

tho flames, abandoned her in their boats, and with the passengers sought refuge on board the Perle, which was fortunately near. Captain Christiansen received them with the greatest kindness, and after paying them all tbo attention in his power for the four days during which they were on board his vessel, he landed thorn at Pernambuco.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1332, 5 November 1872, Page 2

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IMPORTS. Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1332, 5 November 1872, Page 2

IMPORTS. Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1332, 5 November 1872, Page 2

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