IMPORTS.
Per Ryno, from Islands :—3O tons guano, 2 tons old copper. Per Agnes Martin, from Gifiborne:—7 casks tallow, 1 ton bones. Per Eliza Firth, from Napier :—1,362 sacks potatoes, 201 sacks chickory. Per Broomhall, from London :—Coloured cottons, £300; printed cottons, £300; woollens and worsteds, £300; flannels, £100; linen in caso, £100; cotton and woollene, £100; mixed silk, cotton, and woollens, £100; hosiery, £100; haberdashery, £1,100 ; table baize, £400; apparel, £hv)0; bl«nketß,£3oo;carpetsandrugs,£loo; felt hats and caps, £200 ; saddlery, £170 ; sheathing felt, £40; floor and oilcloth, £390 ; cotton waste, 2 tons ; lucifers, £360; blackinff, £10 ; rails and general machinery, £700; books, £250 ; printing and blotting pape/ , , 1,661cwt.; writing paper, 530ewt; wrapping do., 132cwt.; upholstery, £240; iron bedsteads, £50; stationery, £150 ; brushware, £210 ; plated and papier-mache goods, £70; toys, £30 ; pianos, £590 ; corks, £70 ; manure, 70 tons ; tobacco-pipes, £20 ; gunpowder, 227cwt; lead shot, 5 tons; hardware and cutlery, £2,000; bar and rod iron,-3 tons ; hoop iron, 11 tons ; sheet iron, 60 tons ; pig iron, 25 tons; galvanised iron, 42tons ; tin plates, 375 boxes; zinc, 6 tons ; iron nails, 23 tons; wire, 75 tons ; wire netting, 1 ton ; linseed oil, 4,960 galls, rape oil, 80 galls; cod oil, 240 galls ; olive oil, 160 galls ; turpentine, 500 gallons ; mineral oil, 3,680 galls ; varnish, £30; paint colours, £393 ; pitch and tar, 20 drums ; window glass, 78 cases); foreign window glasi, 243 cases ; china and earthenware, £590 ; plate glass, 9 cases ; glass bottles, £80 ; canvas, £890 : cordage, ±110; lines and twinee, £110; brandy in cases, 350 gallons ; geneva, 2,700 gallons ; rum, 760 gallons ; cordials, 20 gallons ; British spirits in bulk, SO gallons; British spirits in cases, 1,000 gallons ; white wine, 20 gallons; glass beer, 81 barrels; malt, 7 quarters ; preserved fish, £110 ; assorted oilmen's stores, £150 ; pickles and sauces, £310 ; vinegar, 1,440 gallone ; jams, jellies and fruit, £20; pepper and spices, 2cwt. ; cocoa and chocolate, 59cwt. ; confectionery and peel, £40 ; mustard, £130 ; starch, £120; white salt, 245 tone ; soda aeh and potash, 11 tons ; candles, 224cwt; soap, 15cwt; raisins, 24cwt; currants, 364cwt; almonds, 6c wb; liquorice juice, 6cwt ; treacle, 17cwt; apothecary ware, £400: tartaric acid, lOcwt; cream of tartar, 25cwt; condensed milk, £150; cornflour, £10 ; canary seed. 48cwt; coke, 20 tone. Total declared value of cargo, £24,800,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 93, 23 April 1891, Page 4
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