IMPORTS.
Per Sarah and Mary, from Melbourne : 25 boxes raisins, 40 bags salt, C tanks malt, 3 casks sugar, 25 cases stoat, 2 do confectionery, 3 bales hops, 3 quarter-casks sherry, 60 half-chests 50 boxes tea, 40 cases stont, 250 pockete 80 packages sugar, 10 quartercasks 50 cases brandy, 4 casks soda crystals, 10 cases ling, 1 do soap powder, 1 do groats, 20 do claret, 50 do geneva, 1 bale paper, 10 do salad oil, 8 do sauce, 20 bags salt, 650 do floor, 30 do maize, 1 coach, 2 horses, 40 boxes soap, 2 quarter-tierces tobacco, 40 bags guano, I package harness, 1 case glass shades, 0 baskets, 5 bales straw, 54 bales chaff, Kennedy Bros ; 15 boxes candles, 4 casks whiting, 15 cases stoat, 3 do cheese, 1 do twine. 5 do honey, 2do herbs, 20 chests candles, 250 bags flour, 4 quarter-casks port, 50 cases geneva, 4 quarter-tierces 4 cases tobacco, 20 eases Bloat, Hamilton and Kichol ; 4 coal ovens, 1 cask, 2 packages, 6 kegs nails, 1 case scales, 1 do bedsteads, 1 copper boiler, 2 oases, 1 package, 54 sash weights, 12 cast fire irons, 10 lengths gas pipe, 1 bag gas j fittings. 10 bandies iron, lQjioJbioopiron,X mw Siddhxyr-flO* tramway wE6ea7sHrbar« rels clips; 10 false bottoms, 12 furnace bars, 8 bandies ridging, 9 do spouting, 4 cases iron, Forsyth and Masters; 5 quartercasks, 2 quarter-tierces tobacco, 10 cases currants 3 casks dried apples, 1 case herrings, 5 do salmon, 1 quarter-tierce tobacco, 1 case cream of tartar, 2 tanks malt, 20 bags rice, 15|boxes raisins. 1 case peel, 1 case herrings, 15 boxes tea, Glenn Bros ; 20 cases kerosene, sdo cocoa, 10 do milk, 3do sauce, 5 quarter-casks brandy, 16 packages sugar, 5 cases moselle, 5 chests candles, 30 cases stout, Griffen; 12 boxes raisins, 6 cases claret, 10 bags rice, 20caae3 brandy, 4 bales merchandise, Jas. Hamilton and Co ; 2 boxea almonds, 6 do raisins, 5 casks currants, 5 oases pickles, 1 do calves feet jelly, 1 quarter-cask 10 cases brandy, 3 packages raisins, 3do tea, 1 case saaco, 1 do ling, 1 bhd wine, 1 quarter-cask brandy, 1 cask whiting, D M'Lean ; 11 cases kerosene, Ido mustard, 3 do ling, 3 casks currants, 5 cases jar salt, 1 bag almonds, 1 do green peas, 8 naif -chests 10 boxes tea, 1 case loaf sugar, TrauHjnauu tficxeas iv oaa,g"m\tHbW at<*ia,---15 do whole do, 20 baToa chaff, Woolcook ; 20 crates bottles, 1 bag univcs, 1 do 1 spiles, 1 do corks, 2 cases sundries, 50 cases wine, 2 casks ginger, 1 bag brooms, M 'Millan and Co ; 1 bale 8 pockets hops, 20 crates bottles Strike and JJkckmore; 12 calks fire clay, 152 gas pipes, Greymoath Gas Company ; I bale leather, I case 3 pack* ages boot uppers, Ido boots, O'Brien ; 6do boots, Kilgour; 2 cases furniture, 2 do chairs, Eisseohardt ; 42 bars 10 bundles inn, 9 bandies sheet iron, 1 case hardware, Noy ; 6 packages tea, Hunter ; 1 case cigars, Schlichting Bros ; 1 do do, Mrs Whitmore ; 1 hhdrum, 2 quarter-casks 20 cases whiskey, Taylor ; 5 kegs paint, 1 case varnish, Amos ; 1 waggonnette, 1 horse, Sharp ; 3 quartercasks wine, M'Carthy and Co ; 6 firkins white lead. Badger; 35 deal boards, 15 pioces cedar, 2 bandies sashes, 1 package trusses, 12 doors, Holder; 1 case plate-glass, Manson and Co ; 12 packages luggage, Cambray ; 1 spring cart, Fraser ; 9 cases sewingmachines, 5 packages tea, 1 parce),|order ; 2 cases hardware, O'Brien; 1 crate earthen* ware, lease, Hart.
The brigantine Sarah and Mary, Captain Famll, from Melbourne, tove in night ia the roadstead on Satnrday night, about sondown. The ps Dispatch immediately got tip steam, and after a long race to sea to pick her up succeeded in placing her alongside the wharf at 10.30 p.m. She left Melbourne on the 3rd inst., and has consequently made a good trip, considering the season of the year. She brings a large cargo, of general merchandise, particulars of which will be found elsewhere, and is consigned to her owners, Messrs Kennedy Bros. She will commence discharging this morning. ■The s.B Albion had a splendid ran across from Nelson to Wellington on her last trip, making the passage from port to port in 84 hoars, and l\ from Nelson Lighthouse to Wellington Heads. Off Cape Terawiti she encountered a severe N.W. gale, causing considerable delay, but for which the passage would easily have been made within the eight hoars.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1367, 16 December 1872, Page 2
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