WEST COAST TIMES Office,
Monday Evening,
Tlie amount of import duty collected at the Custom House to-day was £234 14s 6d, The following list of merchandise cleared shews its distribution :—: — Brandy £0 9 0 Geneva 163 0 8 .Spirits of oilier kinds 15 7 0 Wine in wood 15 15 3 . Cigars 29 5 0 Drapery 10 17 1 £23 4 14 G
We desire to call the attention of the trade and others to an important sale today by Messrs M'Landress, Hepburn, & Co M of the entire cargos of the Bonnie Lass and Sea Shell, from Lyttelton, consisting of Canterbury flour, bran, potatos, and other colonial produce. The same linn will also sell, at their rooms, a valuable consignment of English hams and bacon, we believe the most extensive -ale of th.esc ai tides that has yet taken place on the West Coast. All goods are announced " without reserve." -
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West Coast Times, Issue 278, 14 August 1866, Page 2
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150WEST COAST TIMES Office, West Coast Times, Issue 278, 14 August 1866, Page 2
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