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IMPORTS.

nouncements inserted in thrs column.) Per Murray.-— From Nelson, under bond i 2 cases boots. Free and duty paid : 12 kegs ammunition, 1 bale, 1 parcel, 34 cases axes, C packages buckets, 1 case forks, 100 fire bricks, 10 half-chests tea, 7 boxes do, 2 packages, 2 bags fish, 1 box, 3 trunks, 5 cases, 7 do bacon, 20 kegs butter, 1 box and parcel, 2 sacks seed, 6 kegs butter, 2 bales leather. 1 truss, 1 bale, 1 package. shot,,l. keg, ,1 roll leather, ; 1 pack, 15 sacks lime,! package collars, 2 cases eggs, 1 'keg' butter j 1 buggy, 1 package boots. ■ From Hokitika, free and duty, paid : 80 bags bran, 5 cases, 5 bundles sashes, 2 do turnery, 1 box ironmongery, 12 doors, 2 bundles; bedsteads, 4 bags cabbages, 13 do potatoes," 9Jdo turnips, iJceseseggs, 2 bundles piping, I case hardware, 1 bale drapery, 1 parcel s -

* The 8.8 Omeo is due to-day off this portj in orderi to be despatched for Melbourne via Newcastle. '„ : . . .'. : . The' (Lei Murray arrived on Saturday frorii Nelson via Hokitika and sails north to day. The. 8 s Waipara left the wharf very early yesterday morning for Hokitika. It is probable that after tendering the Omeo she will proceed to Wellington for an overhaul, and to return with a cargo of water-pipes. The Register, of Saturday, says— "There . was quite a field-day in shipping matters yesterday,' owing to a slight, improvement in the bar. Towing commenced on the. flood tide as early, as could be done with safety. The -tug. /Titan led off the ball with the schooner Spray in tow, closely followed by the Dispatch; with the T)agmar. ; The Titan then returned, and took charge of the Bencleugh, which schooner showed a determined dislike to keep in the wake of the steamer, •and at one time appeared as though she was •going, to .resume' her former quarters on the Spit: 'She, however, gotout l all right: The Dispatch- then took charge of the Isabella, and took her out in fine style. The Zipr followed next, in tew of the Titan, and the tide's ■-. work: was finished by the Dispatch towing out the. Alert< , . ; . .

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Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1846, 6 July 1874, Page 2

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IMPORTS. Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1846, 6 July 1874, Page 2

IMPORTS. Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1846, 6 July 1874, Page 2

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