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_. __ . Press Office, Thursday The Customs Revenue collected yesterday was Spjrits £129 8 0 «toe 33 12 8 Drapery 37 v n f n «*_ «WJ Sundriea ... 010 o ftW Hi i» mttU 0 0
The Customs revenue collected at the port of Lyttelton d uring the month of September amounted to £16,232 16s 7d. The Customs revenue collected at the port ot Lyttelton for tbe quarter ending September 30m amounted to £44.023 19s lid, as compared with _42,tt»4 IBs sd, the amount received during the June quarter. The land sold at the Waste Lands Board yester- 1 day amounted to 4248 acres, realising £8496. It ifl situated in the following districts :— A. R. P. Timaru 93 0 O Oxford 120 0 0 Malvern 502 0 0 Ashburton 3157 0 0 Christchurch .. 50 0 0 Lincoln 20 0 0 Waitangi 306 0 0 The land sold at the Waste Lands Board during the month of September amounted to 33,85* acres j roods, realising £67,715 10s. It la situated in the following districts:— | Christchurch H2 0 0 Upper Christchnrch .. 479 0 0 Asnley 600 3 0 Timaru .. •• 6967 0 0 Banks' Peninsula .. 4060 0 0 Ellesmere |17 0 0 Lyttelton 273 0 0 Waipara 210 0 0 Oxford 520 0 0 Ashburton 3/.4 0 o Malvern 36" 0 0 Rakaia * 92 ° ° TRAFFIC RETURN FROM LYTTELTON TO CHRISTCHURCH. The number of waggons that passed through from Lyttelton to Christchurch on lhiirsday, Ist October, was sixty-nine, containing 414 tons.
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Press, Volume XXII, Issue 2855, 2 October 1874, Page 2
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