IMPORTS.
Per Jessie Craig, from Melbourne: 500 tons stone cubes. Per Vision, from Newcastle: 180 tons coal and coke. Per Taieri, from Westport: 2000 tons coal. Per Zealandia, from Sydney: 90 packages shafts, 505 felloes, 510 spokes, 7 pieces; timber, 66 packages seeds, 16 rolls netting, 50 sacks bonedust,-10 bales bamboo poles, 2 cases cigars, 30 bundles rattans, 13 eases boots and shoes, 5 cases paper, 150 sacks-bottles, 67 bales bags. 5 bags almonds, 20 bars iron, 11 packages periodicals, 200 sacks flour, 9 packages sewing machines, 9 packages wine, 89 packages tea, 90 cases soap. 50 cases benzine, 15 cases black lead, 20 packages drapery, 8 casks plaster, 150 kegs cream of tartar, 10 kegs tartaric acid, 140 mats rice, 13 packages apricots, 35 cases waters, 43 packages Chinese merchandise, 3 ponies, sundries and transhipments.
Per Jessie Craig, from Melbourne: <40 trfns stone cubes, 9 tons b!ue stone blocks, 10. sacks empty bottles, 15,000 bricks, 190 sacks coke, 100 barrels tar.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 111, 12 May 1902, Page 4
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