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July 1 , barque Uhaudiere, 474, Scott, trom London. — solionner Aworoa, 60, Greager, from Wnngarmi. 2, steamer Wallace, 86. Palmer, from Wellington. PassenEfprp: Messrs Brown. Walsb, Bettany, Flctchpr, and Pollrck. — steamer Wpllington, 279, M'Gee, from Picton, Wellington, anil Snuth. Passengers: Mr find Mrs Boyd. Messrs Wakpficld and Hurst, MH.R.'s, Harper, Packard, Ellis, Griffin hs, Gaukrodger, and Sixtus. — steamer Albion, 591, Garrard, from Melbourne via West Coast. IMPOSTS. Barque Chaudiere, from London— 3467 pkgs, Buxton & Co; 83 pkga paints &c, 11 caees paperhangings, J. P. Cooke; 1 case, Dr. Scaly; 8 cases, Captain Garsia; 4 cases machinery, 2 cases type, Coloiut office; 11 casks white lead, 1 cask sundries, 2 cases varnish, James Graham; 4 cases, Mrs Marsden; 1 case, B. Condeil; 1 case, Miss Bau»iber; 2 canes, A. D. Hughes; 1 case, Librarian; 6 nkgs, Lightbaml & Co; 1 pel, S. W. Draffio; 2 pkga, C. A. Ogilvie-, 3 casks, H. D. Jackson , 3 pkgs washing machines, 19 stoves, 5 bdls stoves, 1 case tin utensils, 3 casks pots and kettles, H. Hounsell; 22 coils rope, 18 pkga cordaee, W. Akersten; 1 ca6e, N.Edwards; 139 pkgs, 6 trunks, 1 case, Order; 214 bars and bundles iron, 1400 bags salt, 600 boxes. candles, 25 cases champagne, 50 cases whisky, 225 casks stout, 1 case patent medicines, 20 pkgs sheep dip, 6 bdls oakum, 50 cases milk, 3 cases baking powder, 20 pkgs coffee, 240 cases ale, 15 cases claret, 300 cases brandy, 10 cases herrings, 100 cases ginger wine, 5 cases blacking, 150 cases Geneva, 62 cases mustard, 160 boxes starch, 55 casks rum, 2 cases cream tartar, 10 bales corks, 100 casks vinegar, 100 kegs carbonate soda, 5 cases tar Uric acid, 5 kegs saltpetre, 3 cases groata, 1 case biscuits, 50 cases rum, 4 cases knife polish, 25 cases marmalade, 20 cases corn flour, 1 case gun caps, 30 cases salt, 17 cases cocoa, 3 cases soap powder, 40 | casks sugar, 4 cases arrowroot, 28 pkgs almond?, tapioca, ginger, macarroni, cloves, verinicella, nutmegs, caraways, and cinnamon, 4 cases ground rice, 16 bags pepper, 20 baps sago, 30 cases castor oil, 5 cases capers, 13 cases hair oil, 83 cases piokles, 20 cases salidoil, 2 cases essences, 30 cases golden syrup, 1 case Epsom salts, 1 case gelatine, 20 cases sardines, 2 cases plums, 5 cases chicory, 10 casks white lead, 240 kegs white lead, 4 casks paints, 100 drums oil, |30 drums colzi, 6 cases peel, 25 cases vinegar, 48 cases vestas, 2 cases ginger, 16 cases jelly, 5 cases anchovies, 10 enses potted meats, 33 cases sauce, .6 cases figs, 8 cases raisius, I bale lamp cotton, 140 bdls fencing wire, 110 kegs n'aile, 4 cases sherry, 1 case twine. 28 bales paper' and paper bags, 25 casks whiting, 28 cases gslvanised iron, 1 cask fuse, 150 kegs blastirg powder, 13 crises sporting powder, 45 casks brandy, 15,000 slates, 35 qr-casks brandy, 100 cases stout, Sclanders and Co; 5 crates and 3 hbda cups and saucers, 1 75 caees stout, 10 cases sporting powder, 240 cases corrugated iron, 10 cases plain iron, 150 cases old torn, 600 cases brandy, 5 cases liquorice, 2 cases carraway seeds, 26 cases corn flour, 20 cases pickles, 10 cases potted meats and anchovy and bloater paste, 100 cases whisky, 45 qr-casks rum, 150 drums oil, 100 kegs white lead, 130 kegs zinc, 80 kegs lead, 50 kegs blasting powder, 40 kegs nails, 10 qr-casks port wine, 40 cases sardines, 2 cases muscatel raisins, 2 cases Biiltanas, 50 boxes raisius, 3 cases tobaccos, 32 cases vestas, 215 cases ale, 10 cases lime juice cordial, 10 cases table vinegar, 2 cases capers, 2 cases currie, J. H. Cock and Co.
The Murray sails for West Coaßt ports this afternoon. The topsail schooner signalled yesterday proved to be, as we anticipated, the Awaroa from Wanganui. • The Wakatu is expected to arrive here on Sunday, and sail for Wanganui at 2 p.m. on Monday. The Albion arrived from Melbourne via West-Coast ports this afternoon, and leaves on the return trip at 4 p.m. to morrow. A barque has been signalled all the day. She .will probably turn out to be the Victoria from Newcastle. The Wellington arrived from Picton, Wellington, and South this afternoon, and sails for Taranaki aud Manukau by the same tide. She is now^in charge of her former popular commander, Captain M'Gee. The master of the Emerald telegraphs from Lyttelton asking us to report his arrival there from Anahau this morning. The Lady Barkly is announced to make an excursion trip to Clova Bay, leaving here at 6 p.m. on Monday, aud returning on Wednesday morning. Should the weather prove fine doubtless the little steamer will be well patronised. The Wallace arrived from Wellington at 8 a.m. to-day. She has quite realised the expectations formed of her steaming powers, for she made the passage between here and Wellington in 11| hours, the weather being flue; a little longer time was occupied on the return trip, as she had to steam against a Btrong tide and fresh head wind. The Wallace sailed for Wanganui this afternoon.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 157, 2 July 1880, Page 2
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