IMPORTS
Per Columbus, 744 tons frrm London: Plain cottons, £1382; coloured ditto, £1295; printed ditto £1706.; woollens and worsteds £592; flannels, £565 ; liren in bales. £126 ; ditto in case.", £179 ; cotton and •woollens, £187 ; muslins, £296; waterproof, £54; silk and velvets, £104: shawls and mantles, £63; mi linery, £510; hosiery. £1484; sewing thread, *]88; haberdashery. £4513 ; umbrellas. £340; cotton and linen shirts. e587; apparel, £7757 ; blankets, £184; carpets and rups, £101 ; bedcovers and connten anes, £111; straw hats. £633 ; fell hats and raps, £789 ; dressed leather, £249; wrought lea'her, £!035: saddlery, £1125; lociftrs, 20 csec ; agricultural impl> ments. £44; sgrcultural machinery, £177; railway and general machinery, £671: paper. 619 cwt; books, £301; stationery, £1100; horse-hair seating, £26; upholstery, £40; plated and paper mac^e goods, £48 ; toys, £20; pianos, £114; perfumer*, £32; jewellery, £15; printing materials, £'29; safety fuse, £106; iron tanks. £58 ; chainß and anchors, 18 tons ; hardware and cutleTy, £1794; bar and r"d iron, 15toiis; pig iron, 12 tons; galvanised iron. 15 tons: t'n plates, 40 boxes; iron nails, 25 tons; stf el, 2 tons; quicksilver, 8 bottles; linseed oil, 1763 gallons; rape oil. 500 gallons: animal oil, 100 gallons: turpentine, ICO gallons; paints and colours, £201; pitch atd tar, 20 barrels; flint glass. £50: foreign window glass, £58; china and earthenware, £30; glass bottles, £80 ; canvas, £284 ; cement, 1199 barrels; brandy (bulk), 550 gallons; brandy (cat c), 344 gallons; rum (proof), 801 gallons : geneva (proof), 100 gallons; British spirits in bulk (proof), 125 gallons; ditto in cases, 7 gallons; perfumed spirits, 41 gallons; white wine, 137 gallons; malr, 102 quarters; preserved fish, £23«; assorted oilmen's stores, £153; foreign salad oils, £60: nuts, 23 bushels; mustard, £57; sago, 30 cwt; bicarbonate of soda, 20 cwt; candles, 21 cwt: raisins, 68 cwt; palm oi', 12 cwt ; cider, 200 gallons; currants, 101 cwt; apothecaryware. £235. Total, £38,400. Per Columbus from London: 2 cases, 1 cask, Ireland Brothers.
Per CoJumbas from London : 8 bottles quicksilver, 3COO sash weights, 5 cases saddlery, 265 kegs ewbanks. 10 cases galvanised iron, 10 kegs composition nails, 315 drums oil, 10 casks oil, 23 casks paint, 5 cases luddle, 3 cases varnish, 20 cases bath bricks, 3 casks chalk, 34 stove?, 2 bundle stoves, 6 cases, 3 casks, and 7 bundles stoves, 3 cases, 4 casks hardware, 3 caska horse nails, 1 cask stocks and dies, 5 cases carpenters tools, 15 cases, 4 packages chaffcutters, 8 casks tools, 1 case beer pulls, 1 bale hair seating, 1 csse cutl'iy. 2 casks vices. 3 casks hing»s, 60 kegs wire nails. 16 crates buckets and tubs, 10 kess staples 3 cases edge tools, COD casks cement, T. and S. Morrin
Per Columbus, from London—B bales paper, Reed and Brett.
Per William Gifford, from Oamaru—7o cases preserved meats, B Tonbs and Co.
Per Union, from Newcastle : 620 tons coal, Henderson and Macfarlacc.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1748, 21 September 1875, Page 2
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