IMPORTS.
'■Per Otarama, from London; Plain cofctdris, £500 ; coloured cottons, £300 : printed qpbbom, £1,300: woollens and worsteds, £100 ; hosiery, £200 ; haberdashery, £1,100; Umbrellas and parasols, £100; cotton and linen shirts, £100; apparel, £600 : carpets and rugs,' £200 ;• .straw' hate, £100; felt Hftts and caps. £200; dressed leather, £290; boots and shoes, £600: saddlery, £590; floor and oiled cloth, ;£590; cottort 1 ton ; vestas, £270; blacking, £30; agricultural implements, £20; agricultural machinery, .£.140; rails and general machinery, £800; books, £210; printing -'paper, 359cwt; writing paper, 2,loc*irt); packing paper, 2290wt; upholstery, £180 s stationery, £530; paperhangings, £350; plated and papier macho gfrd?, £110; bruahware, £70; toys, £570 ; piano*, £1,330 ; corks, £50; clocks »ml_ watches, £20; printing materials, £20: agricultural and garden seeds, £-130 ; tobacco pipes and sundries, £50; shot l.efd, 5 ton 8; hardware Bnd cutlery, £2,100; Bar and rod iron, H .tons; hoop iron, 6 i tons; plate iron, 3 tons ; galvanised iron, 48', tons ;' sheet- lead; £> tons ; yellow metal, 3; 6ona ; tiu plate?, 660 boxes ; zinc, 23 £oj)8; iron nails, 9 tons; wire nails, 82 ton?; wire netting, 2 tons; linseed oil, 4i590 gallons; .rapo oil, 390 gallons; mineral oil. 5,020 gallons ; varnish, £90: ■w'fiibioe, 20 tons; painb colours, £510; tjifiifco lohcl, 26 tons; pitch and tar, 16 drums: flint glass, £90: window glass, £80 ; foreign window elas!>, £342 ; plate glass, 34 erases; china and earthenware, £180 ; glass lJofctW, £.230; canvas, £590; cordnge, £805-, lines, and twine, £110; malb, 9 (juartera: bacon and hams, 2cwt; preserved fisli, £250; sardinea. £160,; oilnien'9 store.?, £190 :' pickles and sauces, £220; vin«js»3r, .750 gallons; jams and , jWlie.»,' £40; pepper and spices, 'Bcwt; e^c^ft.nnd cjiocolate, Sfcwt ;' confectionery apdpeol, £240; iflinglassnndgelantine, £20; ■ mustard, £170 ;. starch, £180; blue, £170 ; patent groats, £10 ; carbonate of soda, 151 c%t;, caustic eodn, '20 tons; silicate, 5 tbnfi;. ■ candles, 2560wb ; Boap, 66cwb ; Sl'mniids, 2cwb; ginger, 2cwt; sheep dip, £200 ; apothecary ware. £1,700 ; saltpetre, ■3p6jH'"} tartaric acid, llcwt; cream tartar, lppwt ; condensed roilk, £560 ; cornflour, £140 ;. canary seed, 31cwb. / evening the p.s. Dingadee sailed for IjTasti Coa'Bb*portß, Gisboroe, Napier and Wellington. TTiie s.B, Takapuna should arrive ab the Manukau-frQm tlia South, ab 4 o'clock tomorrow morning. r^Tlip Sydney cfceamera are due—the TasntaHia late, to-morrow night and the WaiLoVa about) daylighb on Monday. ; *The barque Helen Danny cleared at the ' ...Clijijfeijirts thin morn in g, and will this after- *%%■ be taken to an anchorage in the stream, from where she will sail on Mondl?; morning for London.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 305, 22 December 1894, Page 4
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