Imports.
[A special charge is made for consignees' notices appearing in this column.]. "Ex Helen Denxy and late arrivaxs. ' - ■' Wilkins & Field. 40 cases Orb corrugated iron, 80 coils L. sheet barb wire, 300 do ealv. wire, 400 do \ :', feteel fencmg wire, 16 bdls Parks' digging :- .. forks, 10 bdls do spades, 1 case Barwell ''-•'" hrass cocks, 27 do scythe stones, 1 do Howeridge's cricket bats, 1 do Cobbett's / tericket bats, 24 csks ChiUington horse shoes, 8 cases Turkey stone for sheep shears, 1 do Ayers' cricket material, 160 rolls wife netting, 365 kegs wire nails and brads, 30 '; bdls grooved steel, 20 do octagon do,' 15 do spring do, 10 blacksmiths' bellows, 1 case ":; Kent's sash tools, 1 do carbon, 1 do 1 ,A Vaughan's locks, 1 bale canvas hose, 1 case Arubber hose, 106 bdls sheet iron, 1 case "Duke's cricket balls, 1 do Bryant's cricket „..—material, 2 do Avery's scales, 7 bdls Park's mining shovels, 1 case enamelled tea pots, _ 12 pair laucewood shafts, 1 cask T hinges, , * ,3 IJons plain galvanised h*on, 2 casks minion tiles, 1 case Shepherd brand sheep shears, . 2 cases burgon and balls, 10 drms methlated I'-t Spirits, 1 case tennis racquets, 1 do nets and poles, 1 do blowing fans. . Ex Helen Denny, . E Buxton & Co |g 5000 feet gas pipes, 40 grindstones, 10 Br . cases Fletcher's gas stoves, 300 bnndles Bfr fencing wire 404 bares and 90 bales Neth S"P j erton iron. 20 kegs staples, 42 axle arms, W'-~" 1 case gas fittings, 2do bolts and huts, 1 P do screws, 1 do copper rivets, 2 casks trace chains, 12 doz sheep shears, 1 case turkey W -/stones, 24 bars steel 1 case tinned tacks, 1 L. '•""\ 36 EP. ware. 2 bundles iron, 1 case milk . y yokes, Ido bird traps, 2do lamp stoves, I cask weights, 1 case sythes, 1 do reap hooks, 1 do rat traps, 1 do brass foundry 1 do winz pumps 2 do coal miners'picks, 2 do bandies, 1 do Boxer's hardware, 37 bdls black iron, 1 case gun parts, 1 do EP. •ware, 1 do hand saws-, 1 do sledge hammers, 1 do digging ploughs, 2 do Avery's counter scales, 1. .de carriage lamps, 1 do brass taps, 1 do brushware, 2 do filers, 2 casks milk pans 20 kegs venet red, 3 casks raddle. 140 drams oil, 150 tins sheep marking oil, 2 "" ba'QS scrim, 3do Brussels carpets • Ex Tndramayo. '1 case drawer knobs, 1 do carriage lamps, 1 do hardware, Ido brass foundry, 1 bale sash line, 1 case fish hooks 1 do fishing 4- - lines, Ido bench vices 1 do tabacco cutters and corkscrews, 1 do sheep eat* pliers and quiots. 1 do rowlocks, 1 do tinned tacks, i- do knife cleaners, 1 do sundries, 1 bale tool baskets, 1 case tapes and rules, 1 do lamb stoves. Shipments per Obed Baxter to arrive from America: 12 cases carriage wood ware, 40 boxes: Putnam's horse nails, 4 cases hillside plows, 2do plows parts, 6 dozen '; scythe snaths, 6do wash boards. 10 cases ; Collins picks, 18 dojlightening fruit jars, .* Al2 do school sates, 16 boxes Pender's horse .\ ' nails. 3do apple parers 6do rival cartrid•*j_x.. _ges, 2do BB caps, 2do clothes wringers, *T Bdo Mason's fruit jars 2do rubber rings 1 do clamps, ldo beet hooka 6 doma'tocks . Ido step ladders, Ido axle pullies, 6 dozen Cheney's hammers, 1 case spirit levels, 1 do cntting nippers, 1 do Leaches saw sets 1 do hardware, 6 dozen coes wrenches, 18 Bon Bon, Glen stoves, 1 case stove bricks, 2do stove parts, 1 do granite teapots and kettles, 12 dozen Har thorn's blind ro'lers, 1 case bale hooks, glass cutters and lemon squeezers. 1 do carpenters pencils, 1 do granite fry pans, saucepans &c, 2 bales Dwight's Anchor calico, 2 do Continental D brown calico, 1 case Disston's saws, 1 do towels, 1 do saw clamps. G Fleming & Son. 1 bale Brussels carpet, 1 do felt carpet, ldo Simla "vVi'ton carpet, 1 do Ang'o Wilton carpet. The Charles Edward left Wellington this afternoon for Picton and Nelson. She will leave here for West Coast ports to-morrow at noon. The' Kennedy arrived from West Coast ports yesterday morning, and sailed for Wellington this afternoon. The Murray arrived from Wellington yesterday morning, and sailed for West Coast ports at noon to-day. The Waverley is expected to reach Greymouth from Patea fco-night. She is due here .',: on Wednesday morning, and will proceed to ;,, - Wellington, Opunake, and Waitara on Wednesday at 4 p.m. The Aorere sailed for Wellington arid Patea this afternoon. Tbe MaWhera arrived from tbe West Coast yesterday morning, and sailed at 1 15 p.m. for Wellington. The Wainui leaves t Wellington at 5 o'clock this afternoon, will arrive here 'oroorrow morning, and sail at 2 p.m. for the West Coast. .' The Penguin left Wellington this after- ■:;,;■■'... ,noon, will arrive here to-morrow morning, ■-'.:'. «nd sail at 4 p.m. for Picton and Welling- ; A ton. , y. •••:/_. The Mahinapua arrived from WeHing^ ton early this morning, and sailed at 3 p m A: A for Taranaki and Manukau. She was un~C' " able to leave Manukau until Friday morn- ?■;•;' ing owing to bad weather. Captain Newton has resumed command of the Mahin- -,.. a'pna. A . TbeLi|y makes atrip to Motueka to ;£A;-~:^ morrow, leaving here at I*3o p.m. AAA '"The Lady Barkly makes a trip to MojA'r'; .tueka to-morrow, leaving here at 1 p.m. A? / Aghe sails for Golden Bay at 10 p.m. fe^AA^Tti© Helen Denny commenced discharg-"-'"this- morning. She is landing her in good condition.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 194, 24 September 1894, Page 2
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924Imports. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 194, 24 September 1894, Page 2
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