IMPORTS.
Per Kennedy, from Greymouth — 1 chest, ordep; 1 case, J Lewis j 1 chest, 2 bundles, 1 chronometer, Spence Brothers ; 1 package drapery, «T. Hanson and Co ; 1 stove, 2 cases, Hawkes and Strouts ; 1 chest, Royse, Mudie . and Co ; 2 boxes tobacco, 1 case cigars, 8 order. T *>,fr Tiger, from G-revmouth — 40' tons coal, "*' and Co. Here 6 ; SKsrrv^*^ rt s ' l ? mlf - Hawkesand Strol^ ders^ ; X ho \ iron > Brothers; 1 packag^W aSe A ™V™7> S P™<* J F Bvrne and Co ■ 1 £&»• l eflse J a P^« - & Co ;'l ease drapery, IsaacsT^T' |, tan . ford 20 boxes iron, Cowlishaw . cases drapery, F Green • 1 caa V^ lel • 2 cases drapery, Alcom ana (Jo ; 1\ woj^KL, . 3 cases, 1 hhd, 7 bags coke, 8 ]>te a Jfcb\lr J Bank New South Wales; 4 bags i case eggs, Anderson and Mowat ; 4/tnmks, 2 cases, 1 bedstead, 1 case glass, 1 parcel, Henderson and Bonar ; 1 case hams, 6 wises Btout, 1 case absynthe, 1 case, 5 bags onions, 2 half-chests tea, 2 bundles shovels, Ecclesfield Brothers ; 50 bags flour, 25 ba«s potatos, 6 cases stout, 1 bale chaff, 1 case hams, Cassius and Conuskcy ; 2 cases glass, Hirsch ; 2 bags seeds, Hall, Finlay ; 1 "box. Mace and Dixon ; 2 cases eggs, 1 case glass, 1 bale paper, 6 cases ale, Louttit, Reid and Co ; 42 packages iron, 1 case stationery, Bank New South Wales ; 1 parcel, Harnett and Co ; 2 oases eggs, 2 boxes tobacco, 2 boxes currants, 2 half-chests tea, 6 boxes-Tjandles, 8. kegs butter, 1 qr-cask brandy, 1 case bncon. bale bran, Cassius and Comiskey; 10 barrow-wheels, Tait ; 1 ease eggs, Stevens ; 1 parcel, Woodeide ; 1 case, 3 trunks, 4 packages, Kennedy ; 1 case, Rich : ] parcel, -G-ehaim- 10 'cases kerosene, 12 barrow- -^' wheels, Evana-^JLajioJlsJl^ GiStonej 6 cases ale, Chesuey and Co ; 1 box eggs, 1 qv-cask brandy, Louttit, Reid and Co. The schooner Mary *Ann arrived in the river yesterday, after a ten weeks' cruise to the southward, where she has been exploring the different bays and inlets which abound in ■^ that direction. Her lurt port of departure x vr&n Milford Sound, wluch she left on the 26th vit., for Hokitika, oyid after a pleasant trip reached the road* on the 30th, and the wharf as above, in tow of the Persevere. The p.a. Yaryo- arrived jfrom Greymouth yesterday after/oou, having left- that port at noon. She reports the bar there in good condition, as t/ie run-out is straight, and the shallowest/part of the channel is eyvered by fourteen of water. The Yorra h&s come dowiihe eto exchange stations with.thp&ej-se-vere, which boat will leave for Grroyniouth/av 10 a^ii. this day. Although tho v entrance at low v> ater has a somewhat ugly appearance, through the .tongue of santl ruuiung out from the South xipon which the sea breaks henvily, it bad as it looks ; for at high tide of water in tUe clincmel, and Yesterday, and re-ci'O^d the bar schooners, Mary die channel than tun th c , j^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H^B but
AltttlVED. August 28. — Marion llonny, schooner, Clara, from Invevcargill ; Dancing Wave, suhooucr, Broun, from Christclmvch.
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West Coast Times, 1 September 1866, Page 2
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517IMPORTS. West Coast Times, 1 September 1866, Page 2
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