Weekly Shipping List.
POUT OF WAIRAU, BLENHEIM. IMPORTS. March 9—Per Alarm from Wellington : —Duty paid and free : 1 case salmon, 1 case sardines, i chest tea, 1 box soap, 2 casks porter. 2 cases ale, 1 package mustard, Ewart; 1 cask rice, 1 case mustard, 1 dozen clotheslines 1 crate crockery, B Bomford ; 3 boxes soap, 1 cask rice, 1 cwt white lead, 1 canvas pickage hair-oil, 1 truss drapery, 2 bundles bags, J. M‘Hutcheson; 7 gunnies sugar. B. Bomford; 1 bale drapery, A. owatt; 10 sacks flour, Brown and Sutherland ; 5 cases ale, R. D, Nosworthy ; I cask cheese, R. M*lvor ; 4 bundles plough shares, P. Lawrence ; 1 package books, 200 head cabbages, 1 sack potatoes. Order. Under bond ;1 J* P ort wine > J- Ewart. March 9—Per Falcon from Wellington :— Under bond : 6 tea, 1 bale, 16 boxes, 4 bags, 1 case, 5 kegs nails, 1 bhd., 2 nests tubs, I case, 1 truss, F. J. Litchfield ; 4 cases, W. Wrigley; 20 cases kerosene, 5 boxes tea, 3 cases brandy, 3 cases brandy, 1 case old Tom, 5 cases stout, 5 cases geneva, 5 cases tea, 2 bags rice, 2 boxes candle , Nosworthy; 6 cases geneva, J. Ewart; 1 £-cask brandy, Hathaway. Duty paid and free : 4 gunnies No. 1 sugar, 1 cask No. 0 sugar, 1 bag barley, F. J. Litchfield ; 7 gunnies sugar, 1 crate earthenware, H. Dodson; 3 boxes soap, 4 gunnies sugar, 1 box candles, 1 case drapery. It. Phillips; I chest tea, M'Aulay; 2 cases drapery, 1 trunk boots, 1 case vestas, 1 case confectionery, F. J, Litchfield ; 1 package groceries, Nosworthy Bros.; 20 rams, MTiae; 1 case, 1 canvas package, 1 coil rope, F ■J. Litchfield ; 6 sacks sucks, H. Dodson ; 1 case porter, C. Purkiss; 2 casks ale, 2 cases porter, 2 cases geneva, Hathaway ; 170 bundles wire, 1 bundle arras, 64 bundles arms, Telegraph Department; 3 truss leather, 1 bale, W. L. Hirst; 1 paper parcel, W. Lyons ; 1 bale, Galloway ; 1 parcel, Telegraph Office, Whites Bay ; 3 f-casks beer, P. Lawrence ; -2 boxes soap, Hutcheson. March 10 —Lyttelton from Nelson : Under bond i 30 boxes tea, 1 £-chest tea, 1 bag coffee, 3 casks ale, 2 cases wine, 5 bags sugar, 10 casks sugar, 10 kegs staples, Nath. Edwards and Co. Duty paid and free 3 drums oil, 1 case salmon, S bags flour, 2 kegs white lead, 1 bug rice, 1 cask biscuits, 1 case soap powder, 5 cases drapery, 1 case redherrings, 3 boxes blue, 3 packages, 1 basket, 4 jars acid, 32 bales wool, 1 roll lead, Nath. Edwards and Co.; 1 parcel, J. White; I 4' c^les * ; tea, 1 cask, 1 parcel, A. Mo watt; 23 bales wool, Caeserea ; 3 cases sundries, 2 cases sundries, 6 hams, 1 keg butter, 1 parcel leather, 2 cases fruit, 1 keg, 6 bugs potatoes, 1 box apples, Barnett ; 1 roll leather, APElwain j 1 bale leather, Jackson ; 1 truss leather, 3 chest drawers, 2 boxes apples, Wrigley ; 2 cases, H. Dodson; 2 bhds. ale, James; 2 cases, Hutcheson ; 1 case fruit, Holdaway ; 3 chests, 1 bag, Bobir,son ; 1 package, Hanwright; 1 roll oilcloth, Coulter; 1 bed, Scott; 3 stoves, 1 case, Capl. Rcott; 1 chest drawers, M‘Rae; 1 package, Esnouf; 1 parcel, Currie; 1 bale, Henderson ; 1 •case, Ewart; 7 bags wheat. Askew. EXPORTS. March 10—Per Alarm for Wellington: —Duty .paid and free : 1 roll leather, 1 case, 1 box. Kitchen. Passengers—Mr. Thomas Horne, and Mr. Charles Adams. March 10—Per Falcon for Wellington:—2o sacks wheat, Harding ; 23 bales wool, Bowler; ] , coil rope, Litchfield. I March 11—Per Lyttleton for Nelson: —Duty tpaid and free : 31 sacks wheat, W. Adams; 49 1 sacks grain, 60 sacks grain, H. Godfrey ; 60 sacks £ wheat, C. Fulton; 1 package. Kitchen, \ March 11—Per j Dona Anita for London;—Bo3 i bales wool, 10 half-bales wool; 3 bales skins, 4 bundles skins, Nath. Edwards and Co. ; 215 bales | wool, Morrison and Sclanders; 27 bales wool, 1 I bale skins, E. Green ; 7 bales wool, 3 bales skins, • H. Redwood, jun!; 40 bates wool, C. Goulter ; 62 : bales wool, Stafford and Hudson; 7 bales wool, [ J. Rayner ; 93 bales wool, 1 bale skins, Sir David i Monro; 18 bales wool, Carter Bros.; 134 bales wool, 1 bale skins, J. D. Tetley; 134 bales wool, Robinson and Renwick; 23 bales wool, A. P. •’ eytnuur. Passengers—Mr. Salisbury, Mr. Condell, and Mr. Stout.
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Marlborough Express, Volume III, Issue 107, 14 March 1868, Page 3
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733Weekly Shipping List. Marlborough Express, Volume III, Issue 107, 14 March 1868, Page 3
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