IMPORTS.
Per "Rthel: 300 boxes c males. 150 do tea,. 250 bags tic-, 20 caeei condoled mi!k, 10 casks Barcelona nuts <—Bamolt and Levy.
P( r Edinburgh Caste : 2 tanks hops, 1 do figs, 1 do muscatel raisins, 5 caies Imperial plums, 6 oses sago 1 case almor-ds, sbirrels tapioca, 8 cases Bohemian glnsaw'ne, 3 cast's sewing nachinea. 1 cisc metallic book*. 2 cases looking glisses 80 kegs white zinc paint, caea glue 100 boxes candles, 5 qr-oasks ginger wire, IS caws enrn flour, 1 cask tin plates, 12 bales brown paper ICO cases o.d torn, 1 cass fancy goods, X anucl II Isaacs. W PerfTaTanaki- 2 packages, 80 coses, 4 p-reds, 12 bales, 10 boxe% 3 trusses, 1 horse, 1 ram, 200 sacks — "W. F. Wheeler, sgont. Per Ethel from Melbourne—Boo mats sngar, Owen and Graham. Pi-r Ethel from Melbourne—2oo boxes candles, ICO bixes tea, 200 bass rice, 12 cases condensed milk, 6 casks nuts, Barnett and Ltvy. Per Ethel—so cases castor oil, T and S Morrin Per Southern Cross from iNapier— 500 sheep, 1 package bicon, 1 do onions, 2 boxes tea, 10 cases claret, 1 case CO casVs oil, 1 tank.—A S P Co, agents. Per Ethel, brJgwt.ino, from Melbourne : 800 mats SU.ar, 120 cjslis whiting, 15 casks vinegar, 31 halfchfiSts ten, 20 box*:s tea. 10 000 Plates ( 'ountesses), 240 bags iice, 35 cases tapioca, 17 cases sago, G. W. Owen.
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Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 1893, 11 March 1876, Page 2
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234IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 1893, 11 March 1876, Page 2
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