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A Rannar in Detail of the Valub of Imposts at the Port of Auckland, from the 26th August, to the 26th September, 1866, both days inclusive. Ajiticlts. Valde. Ahxicles. Value. £ £ Agricultural Implements, Provisions, viz.:— viz.:— Bacon and Hams 2250 Ploughs - - 100 Beef - - - 597 Spades - ■ 606 Biscuits - - 38 Ale, Beer, &c. - 240 Butter - - 188 Arms and Ammunition, Cheese - - 240 viz:— Flour - 10,050 Arms - - 11-1 Oatmeal - • 327 All other kinds - 2o Pork- 65 Apothecary Wares - 3fil All other kinds - 161 Bags - 9G7 Seeds - - - 147 Books ... 888 Ship Chandlery, viz.: — Boots and Shoes - 14-2 Anchors & Chains 510 Bone Dust . - 696 Tar - 236 Brushware, &c. - 232 Sails & Sail Cloth 2703 Candles - - 910 Twine • - 229 Clocks & Watohes - 120 Slates - 230 Cigars 55 'Jalt ... 340 Coffee ... 210 Spices - - - 6 Confeotionery - 117 Stock, viz :— Copper Manufactures, Cattle - - l fi So viz:— Stationery - - 765 Sheet- - - 34 Stone - 1170 Cordage - - 712 Su«»ar - 953 Coals ... 2531 Tea ... 235 Corks - - 12 Timber, viz: — Drapery, viz. : — Polings - - 51 Cottons - - 2031 Posts and Rails - 18 Woollens - - 1096 All othav kinds - 8 Linens - -45 Tin, viz:— Silkß - - - 130 Plate - - 82 Slops - - 257 Tobacco Pipes - 260 Hats and Caps - 291 Toys - - - 106 Hosiery - - 40 Turpentine 25 Haberdashery - 159 Tallow - - - 105 All other kinds - 740 Vestas - 1324 Earthenware - - 1437 Whiting - - 10 Furniture - - 105 Woodenwaro- - 90 Irnit, viz.:— Wine - 224 Greeu - - 167 Zino - - - 38S Dried - - 62 All other kinds - 2189 Glassware - - 1587 Grain, viz..— £68,324 Maize - - 229 ft —— Oats - 150 Warehoused. Wheat - - 4100 Ale, Beer, Sc. - 725 Barley - - 200 Agricultural Imports IS Hardware & Cutlery 513 Boots & Shoos -10 10 Harness & Saddlery IS2 Candles- - - 925 Jay - - 75 Coffee - - - 407 Hops _ - - . 654 Confectioner/ - 100 Iron, viz.:— Drapery, viz. :— Bar and Hoop - 220 Ottons - - 2335 Shoot - - 40 "Woollens - - 2836 * - 70 Hats and Caps - 643 Bod " 1750 Haberdashery - 130 Galvanized - 40 All other kinds - 844 Ironmongery - 1822 Fruit, viz. Nails - - . 821 Dried - - 233 Instruments, viz.:— Ironmongery- - 359 Musical . . 161 Oilmen's Stores - 1118 Snrgical - 34 Spirits, viz.:— Jewellery . - 157 Brandy - - 7-50 Leather - - 140 Gin - - - 519 Machinery . . 20 Bum- - -1118 Malt - - - 2461 Whiskey - - 144 Oil, viz.:— All other kinds - 72 Colz* - - 15 Sugar - - - 2016 Kerosene - - 112 Tobacco - - 1190 Linseed - - 120 Cigars 70 All other kinds - 828 Wine - 1410 Oilmen's Stores - 569 Paper ... 0 82 2 £18.963 Painters' Materials 765 Plants - 59 Total Imports - £87,287 Preserves - - 628 A JtßTVrssr in Detail of the Value of Exports from the Port of Auckland, from the 26th August to the 25th September, 1866, both d&3 T S inclusive. Articles. Value, Axtiuies. Yalue. £ £ Bags - - 150 Oilmen's Stores - 27 Drapery, viz : — Spirits, viz :— Woollens - - 2°o Brandy - -13 Gold - 1400 Geneva 4> Ironmongery - 70 Whiskey 12 Iron Tanks - - 145 A. O. K. - - 12 Oil ... 420 Sugar 22

Powder... 5 Cigars ... 5 Timber - - - 2700 Tobacco - - 11 A. O. K. - - 57 lea ... 3 Wine -4 £5.207 Ex "Warehouse. £47 Ale, Beer - - 14 Coffee ... 121 Total Exports - £008 STOCK INT THE BONDED WAREHOUSES FO: THE MONTH ENDING 26TH AUGUST, 1866 Balance in Bond August.,lß66.—Brandy, galls. 24,119 ; gin, do., 7,044 ; rum, do., 9,785 ; whiskey do., 5,3~8; tobacco, lbs., 159,165; cigars, do., 7,036 wine, gala., 36,932. Received into Store. —Brandy, galls., 2,830 ; Gin do., 80t3 ; rum, do., 2,557 ; whiskey, do., 1227 tobacco, lbs., 17,097; cigars, do., 537; wine, galls, 4,219. & Some Consumption.—Brandy, galls., 2,301; gin, do., 973 ; rum, do., 4,814; whiskey, do., 756 tobacco, lbs,., 12,439; cigars, do., 174 ; wine, galls. 2,328. JExport and Removal Coastwise Brandy, galls. 67; gin. do., 605; rum, do., 191 ; whiskey, do. 500; tobacco, lbu., 3,491; cigars, 185; wine, ealls. 219. Balance in Bond, Sept. 25th, 1866.—Brandy, galls. 24,681 j gin, do., 13,614; rum, do , 7,307 ; Whiskey do., 6,319; tobaooo, lba., 160,632; cigars, do.! 7,214; wine, galls., 38,604. Ccibcttlar] VICTORIAN BONDED STEAM COFFEE MILLS. ROBERT HARPER & CO. beg to draw the attention of merchants and the public to the advantages afforded to purchasers of their coffees The goods being manufactured in bond, the payment of the double duty is avoided, and the manufacture being under the inspection of an officer of H.M.'s Customs, a guarantee of quality, not hitherto obtainable in the coffee trade, is thus secured to consumers. This being the first and only bonded coffee work yet established in tho Australian colonics, R. H. and Co. are enabled to supply their intercolonial friends with a superior quality, and at a reduction of 2d. per lb. on their former shipping prices. To be had of nearly all storekeepers in New Zealand. ROBERT HARPER & CO., Coffee and Spice Merchants, 55-J and 57, Flinders-lane East, Melbourne. Agent for Auckland: GEORGE "WEBSTER. ECONOMY THE ORDER OF THE DAY. SWE T E & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, Corner Kabangahape Road and Piti-Btbeei, Newton ; and at 70, Kabangahape Road, Newton, WOULD beg to invite the attention of the Public to their Large and Varied Stock of TEAS COFFEES, SUGARS, OILMEN'S STORKS, and PROVISIONS, which they are OFFERING at EXTREMELY LO W PRICES to Meet the Times. 8. & Co. take this opportunity of thanking their Friends and ratroriß for past favors so very liberally accorded, and while assuring them that they mean to continue to supply a good article at a cheap rate, feel confident that their efforts to please will not be thrown away, but that they will receive that amount of support which will enable them to achieve success, and to offer additional inducements to the public. Cash purchasers most liberally dealt with. Settlers' produce purchased and disposed of. For Price Lists and further particulars apply at the stores of 8 WETS & CO, Grocers and Provision Merchants, corner of Pitt-street and Karangahapo Road, Newton; and at 70, Karangahape Road, Kawton. SW3.—Hoxa XHQ AsßSutf, 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 899, 1 October 1866, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 899, 1 October 1866, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 899, 1 October 1866, Page 8

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