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IMPORTS.

(A special charge is made on consignees' announcements inserted in this column.) Per Sarah and Mary, from Lyttelton : 50 sacks bran, 20 do wheat. 4 cases cheese, 7 kegs butter, 5 cases hams and bacon, 10 do do, 10 cases cheese, 6 cases hams and bacon, 10 do do, 50 sacks bran, 150 sacks wheat, 50 do oats, 4 cases provisions, 100 kegs butter, 9 cases hams and bacon 3 casks eggs, 2 tons bran. 120 cheese, 2 kegs butter, 1 case hams and bacon, 1 cask eggs, 4 cases hams and bacon, 3 do do, 5 cases cheese, 15 kegs butter, 4 cases cheese, 15 kegs butter, 5 cases cheese, 25 kegs butter. EXPORTS. Per Wallace, for Hokitika : 2 tons coal. Per Kaiuma, for Wanganui : 60 tons coal.

The p s. Wallace left yesterday morning for Hokitika. She returns to-day, and will leave in the evening for the North. The Titan left yesterday morning for Hokitika. She took a number of passengers. Early yesterday morning the p.s. Dispatch towed to sea the schooner Eaiuma, bound for Wanganui, with a cargo of coal. Th 6 Dunedin built steamer JFairy has given great satisfaction in Hawke's Bay. The Hawke's Bay Herald says that she is, of her class, one of the most compact little builders, Messrs Kincaid, M 'Queen, and Co, of Dunedin, deserve every credit for the 'workmanlike manner in which, in so short a time, they have turned out the work entrusted to them for execution." The agents of the Albion Shipping Company have been advised that the William Davie is the first' ship of the London line sailing in November, and that the line will then be continued with regularity. Thp Company have also obtained the contract for the Otago emigrants froui London, and this cannot fail to be gratifying to the public of Otago, who are so well aware of the highly satisfactory way in which the contracts from the Clyde iiave been carried out fay this Company. In addition to the six new ships ad.verfcised'as building, we hear that the keels of other two of similar description have ju<t been laid down ©n the Clyde— making eight in the course of construction.— Otago Daily Times, Nov. 27.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1669, 10 December 1873, Page 2

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IMPORTS. Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1669, 10 December 1873, Page 2

IMPORTS. Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1669, 10 December 1873, Page 2

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