IMPORTS.
Per Papanui, from London: 2,000 tons general merchandise. Per Westralia, from the South : SGO sacks bran, 2S bales paper, G ploughs, 15 wheels, 12 bales shores, 2,800 sacks wheat, 120 sacks oatmeal, 386 sacks flour, 50 cases, starch, 86 bars iron, 13 sacks hides, 38 bales sacks, 33 ranges and packages, 10 sacks peas, 410 sacks oats, SO sacks grass seed, ICS sacks cocksfoot, 20 bags clay. 12 cases cheese, 11 packages leather, 20 boxes soap, 4G cases. tea, 35 cases matches. 10 drums oil, 40 cases waters, 35 shells,"l. cow, 20 drums dip, 33 packages samples, and sundries. Per JElingamite. from Sydney: 1,761 /sacks bonedust, 1,092 sacks bones, 35 bales kapok, 15 sacks fertilizer, 245 packages tea, 1,400 felloes, 120 shafts, 209 bags bark, 51 ingots tin, 100 bags salt, 40 cases starch. ■50 boxes tin plates, 20 cases prunes, 5 bales hay, 50 sacks flour, 12 cases cyanide potassium, 75 cases turps, 14 cases periodicals, 12 cases books, 5 hogsheads spirit, 2 casks tiles, 4 cases horse-shoe nails, 2 cases leather, 5 cases cigars, 25 cases drapery, 2 coils wire rope, 6 cases sewing machines, 3 casks oil, 6 slabs marble, 9 kegs white lead, 7 kegs cream tartar, 4 crates bottles, 4 girders, 5 girder plates, 16 cases printed matter. 21 horses, sundries, transhipments ex P. and O. Line.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 54, 6 March 1899, Page 4
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