IMPORTS.
Por Laira, from London: Plain cottons, £700; coloured cottons, £200 ; printed cottons, £300; woollens and worsteds, ♦ 701; flannels, £100; linen in bales, £1' 0; haberdashery, £201); cotton and linon shirts, &\ 0; apparel. £200: carpets and rugs, £100; straw hnts, £20!>; dressed leather, £10; saddlery, £lln; floorcloth, £2un; sewing machlnos, £(iO ■; blacking, > 2'i; agricultural implements £30j; rails and general machinery, £2,900; i.ooks, £370; paper, 53cwt; tinware, £12Uj toys, £20: pianos, £110; corks, £30; perfumery, £10; printing material, £2u ; agricultural and garden soods, »<*'; safety fuse, £9j; iron tanks, £30; lead shot, 5 tons; hardware, cutlery, £2,200; hodp iron, s»tons; bar and rod iron, 9 tons; galvanized iron, I2tons; sheet lead, G tons; pipo lead, 3 tons; yellow metal, 10 tons; tin plates, CO boxes; iron nails, 16 tons; wire and wire rope, 21 tons; zinc, 2 tons; steel. 3 tons; whitinp, 10 tons; paint colours, £10; flint glass, £30; foreign window glass, 9 cases; china and oarthonwaro, £210; glass bottles, £250; cigars, I.OMUbs; tobacco, 9,ooiilbs ; brandy in caso, 170 galls; rum, 2,000 galls; goneva, 200galla; white wine, 170 galls; beer in glass, ilbarls; assorted oilmen's stores, £380; foreign salad oil, 2-Wgalls ; nuts, Scwt; mustard, £G0 ; starch, £50; blue, £40: caustio soda, (i tons; candles, 2.!lcwt; raisins, 49cwt; currants, otiewt; almonds, Scwt; refined sugar, lOowt; troacln, lOcwt; confectionery and peel.'fliO: apothecary v/aro, £100; oakum, 1 ton ; palm oil, 1 ton. Total declared value £13,500.
Per Laira—V3 tons stool tramrails, lSsl tons tram chains (oily tramways), li tons hoop iron, 5 tons patent shot, 10 casks fuse, 20 tons Hanged tramrails, 21 tons fencing wire, 7 tons sheet lead. 2 tons compo pipe, II cases corrugated Iron, ISO bundles spades and Bhovols, 21 bundles cast steel, 4ti Meg's deck spikes, 3 tons hack horso shoes, 2 cases pumps, I cases iron acrows, I cask adzes, 1 cask maul rings. 2 casks hardware, '£ oases seed drills, 12 bundles galvanized oval tubs, 1 cask kettles, 6 cases wrenches, floor cramps, stock and dies, etc., 7 cases fenders, 4 cases fire irons, 2 cases hardware, 1 case foot rules, 2 cusos paint brushes, 1 cask mincers, i cases claw tacks, 2 cases fern hooks, 9 cases travelling trunks, 1 case cased tube, 3 cases tiled register grates, 1 caso butter prints, 1 caso electro-plate. 3 cases stovo shields, 2 cases Slomcn'a water metres, 3 cases saws, 2 cases prospecting pans and sundries, 3 wises copying presses, 3 cases electric bells and littings, 4 cases artificers' tools, 4 cases J.R. hoso and bolting, 10 bales white waste, 1 case wood taps, 20 bars yellow metal, II cases yellow metal sheathing, 20 kegs nails.—'I1, and S. Morrin and Company (Limited).
PorHormiono, from London: Plain cottons, £300 ; coloured cotton?, £I*; woollens and worsteds £500; flannels, £IW; linen in case, £100; cotton and woollens, £100; millinery, £20); haberdashery, £200: appnrul, £300; carpets and rugs, £100; wrought Icathor, £100; saddlery, £*10; floorcloth, £270; sewing machines, £90; blacking, £10 ; agricultural implements, £570 ; agricultural machinery, £190; rails and general machinery, £P,100; books, £1 0; paper, 676cwt; stationery, £380 ; horsehair and seating, £70; upholstery, £10; iron bedsteads, 470; tinware, £180; brushware, A9O; plated and papier macho goods, £80; toys, £U0; pianos, £260; corks, £C 0; agricultural and garden seeds, £120; chuln and anchors, 2 tons; hardwaro cutlery, £1,300; galvanized iron, 5 tons; yellow metal, 3 tons; iron nails, 6 tons: wiro and wiro rope, 2 tons; steel, 2 tons; linseed oil,s3ogalls; rapooil,l,2Jogalls;.varnish, £10; paint colours, -GO; flint glass, £20: foreign window glass, £77; china and earthenware, £120; glass bottles, £110; marbl ,301b; cement, OGObrls; snuff, 571b; brandy in bulk", 030ga]la; brandy in case. 1,270ga115; rum, lOOgalls; British spirits in caso, 560galIs; red wine, 580 galls; white wine, 230gnlls; beer, in glass, 07 unris ; malt, I4qrs; preserved fish, not rated, £70; assorted oilmen's stores, £3GO; vinegar, 2,X3ogalls; poppor and spicks, 2cwt; cocoa. 23cwt; starch, £80; patent groats. lOcwt; candles, 2Wcwt; foroign salad oil, ' oOgalls; refined sugar, 57cwt; raisins, 27cwt; currants, 57cwt; glucose and saccinun, 72owt; treadle, 79c«-t; confectionery and pool, £190; cream tartar, 2icwt; condensed miU, £330; cornflour, £7n; oakum, 2 tons; superphosphate 10 tons; manure, 50 tons. Total declared vnlno, £21,600.
Ex Otaki—3o tons tramway sleepers. 37 tons tram chains. ?6 cases colter pins (part of city tramway), 118 bars cast eteol, 7 cases Hornsby's ploughs, 3 cases plough and reaper llttings, 6 casos chaff cutters and curd mills, 5 tons plato iron, 3 cases tomb railing, I cask docks, 1 cask towor bolts, 3 casks cut tncks, 1 cask axle pulleys, 1 casasteolyards. 2 casks tile hearths, 3 casks glosa and emery papor, 3 cnsci mail axes, ■J cratos chambor pails, 1 cane Maslln's pans. 2 cases butcher knives, 2 casks iron wire, 2 casks hardware. 1 case brass foundry, 2 casks Brunswick black, 1 bale leather (pump butts), 2 cases cutlory, 13 kegs galvanized screws, 3 tons lump chalk, 10 bales oakum, 3 cases J.R. belting, 21! cases finishing nails, 'in cases Dixon's axle gr aso, 1 caso hardware, 3 cases harness, 2 cases tinwaru, 1 case rclucent, 3 caso9 wringers.—T. and S. Morrln and Co. ILimitod).
PerEnorgy, from Long Island—27o tons guano. Per Examiner from Groymouth — 300 tons coal.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4146, 12 October 1883, Page 2
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