EXPORTS.
Wonga Wonga, for Grey and Hokitika : 7 pkgs ironmongery, Union Bank ; 5 pkgs, Curtis Brothers; 2 tins carrots, Mare ; 2 sacks turnips, 2 sacks potatoes, 1 cask almonds, 2 cases grapes, Benson ; 12 head cattle, 150 sheep, Murdock; 1 pkge, Wiesenhavern ; 4 bags apples, Hale ; 2 cases grape, 2 bags oysters, Jacobs; 1 case boots, Solomon. Unity, for Collingwood : 5 bags salt, 2 coils rope, 1 case coffee, 3 pkgs sundries, Fisher ; 4 bags sugar, 1 chest tea, 2 pkgs, Davis ; 2 pkgs drapery, 8 boxes soap.. 4 boxes, 1 chest, 2 half-do. tea, 6 boxes sperms, 1 qr-cask brandy, 3 cases geneva, 2 pkgs tobacco, 13 pkgs sundries, N. Edwards and Co. ; 3 pkgs tobacco, 1 pkge cigars, 2 qr-casks spirit, 3 cases brandy, Wiesenhavern *, 2 casks beer, Harley ; 6 pkgs sundries, Hounsell; 1 case drapery, Morrison and Co. *, 1 pkge tinware, Burn and Co. , 1£ tons flour, Rod and Hounsell. Kennedy, lor Grey and Hokitika : 1 box tobacco, G boxes pipes, Wiesenhavern ; 20 boxes candles, 9 pkgs sundries, 7 cases fruit, 1 case jam, Levien and Co. -, 7 cases picks and axes, 12 sacks onions, 3 pkgs sundries, R. Levien and Co.; 6 cases .bottled beer, 3hhds ale, 62' bags potatoes, 18 pkgs sundries, Wilkie ; 22 bags potatoes, 3 pkgs butter, 7 pkgs sundries, Levien; '9 pkgs sundries, Heron ; 3 pkgs, Louisson *, 2 boxes towls, Finlay ; 6 cases, Smith; I box, Gibbs; 5 cases bacon, 10 cases apples, 3 bags potatoes, 7 pkgs sundries,^ pkgs apples, Askew ; 3 bags, Harper ; 3 casks sugar, 2 crates bottles. .39. sacks bran, N. Edwards and Co.; 2 cases, Robertson ; 5 pkgs, Jones ; 1 case, Cropp; 4 sacks, Harper; 6 hhds and 4 casks ale, Hooper and Co.; 7 pkgs fruit, Hale ; 39 boxes fruit, 2 casks butter,' Neill ; 5 bags potatoes, 1 qr-cask ale, 1 box eggs, Jackson ; 12 hhds and 12 casks ale, Harley and Sons ; 1 hag turnips, Benson ;,4 pkgs fruit, Davis ; 1 keg butter, ;Greenfield ; 1 case fruit, M'Les_-; 2 cases cheese, 138 pkgs fruit and vegetables, 63 sacks potatoes, 8 sacks vegetables, Brook ; • 1 bag oysters, 9 cases fruit, Benson ; 3G sacks potatoes, 2 cases salmon, 8 pkgs fruit and vegetables, Solomon ; 4 pkgs fruit, Davis ; 10 boxes eggs, 9 pkgs fruit, &c, Jones ; 4 pkgs fruit, &c, Carter ; 1 pkge, Bank of N.Z. ; 54 sacks potatoes, 24 sacks oats, 15 • sacks vegetables, Firth and Co.; 24 sacks potatoes, Fisher ; 36 sacks potatoes, 6 cases fruit, Solomon and Co.; 6 pkgs 'cheese, 8 kegs butter, Hodderand Co.; 10 kegs butter, Freeth"; 30 pkgs fruit, 4 casks butter, Talbot ; 39. sacks potatoes, 32 cases, Watson. The Rangitoto, s., brought us the intelligence that the William, ketch, had come to grief at Hokitika, having, .completely broken up . and also that the Eleanor, s., belonging to tbis port, and the Helen;,
schooner, were both ashore near the Grey. Their position was considered to he critical.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 10, 15 March 1866, Page 2
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487EXPORTS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 10, 15 March 1866, Page 2
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