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CUSTOMS ENTRIES.

INWARDS,

November 30—Aurifera, 430 tons, Gray, from Melbourne, with general cargo and passengers. S. S. and A. Lazarus, agents.

November 30 — General Windham, 651 tons. Leslie, from London, with general cargo and passengers. Dalgety, Rattray and Co, agents November 30 -Whilhelmina, 287 tons, Euarstow, from Adelaide, with produce and passengers. Master, agent. November 30 - Gothenburg, s.s, 459 tons, Mackie, from Melbourne, with general cargo and passengers. Koyse, Mudie and Co, agents. OUTWARDS. November 30—Monarch, 269 tons, Jami*son, for Newcastle, N.S.W, in ballast. J. L. and C. Burke, agents. INWARDS—OOASTWIBB. November 30—Jane Williams, 33 tons, Akers, from Riverton, in ballast. Master, agerit. November 30—Geelong, s.s, 137; tons, Turnbull, from Lyttelton and intermediate ports, with cargo and passengers. Cargill and Co, agents. Vovember 30—Wm. Miskin, s.s, 74 tons Wilson from Invercargill, with cargo and passengers... W., O. Ball, agent. ... OUTWARUS COASTWISE. November 30—Titania, s.s, 56 tons, Jarvey, from Invercargill, with cargo and parsengers. Robinson and Lilly, agents. IMPORTS. Erratum. —In our yesterday's issue an error appeared in the manifest of the Aurifera from Melbourne. The 40 cases hams, 69 do cheese, 44 chests and 314 half-chests tea, 9 cases bacon, "reported as being consigned to Mider and Co., should have been I stated to be consigned to Wi'liam Pole.

Per Gothenburg, from Melbourne: 50 half-chests tea, Lange and Thoneman; 46 do, and 32 packages sugar, Spence Bros arid Co ; 10 quarter casks, 20 cases, J Finch and Co; 47 cases, S S and A Lazarus; 10 cases tobacco, R B Martin and Co -. 8 do, 10 cases cigars, Lange and Thoneman; 5 hhd brandy, Herbert and Co; 50 half-chests tea, William Pole and Co; 12 cases curs (pa, 25 quarter-casks brandy; 18 do wine, 48 cases bacon, 500 half-chests tea, W Pole; 11 packages butter, Miller and Co ; 3 cases picks, 2 do chocolate. 6 do fauces, Spence Bros and Co; 1 do corks, J Finch and Co; 5 pkgs, W Watson and Co; 1 case drapery, W E Armstrong ; 1 case drapery, Herbert, Haynes, and Hay; 2 do, H Kirkpatrick and Co; 2 do, W G; atiam; 4 do, Feldhiemßros; 2 bales, Mills, Dick, and Co; 2 casks, Sorley and Samuel; 2 bales, Bing, Har is, and Co;----1 case, H and E Beckinsale; 1 do, Kirkpatrick and Co; 1 do, W Nea^e; 1 bale, M Davidson; 2 cases. 2 trunks, L P Lawrence ; 7 trunks, J Morrison; 3 bales leather, 1 case, J Mollison; 1 cask. 3 bales leather, W H Pay ; 2 tierces beef, O H Gllles and Co ; 1 cask, 3 cases, 4 packages paper, J Lazarus; 11 hhds eggs, "6 casks butter, T Dufi;l case saddlery, G Douse ; 1 case, Harrison and Reid; 4 cases, 2 trunks, Isaac Bros; 19 trunks, 6 cases boots and shoes, J Bloomington; 2 cases beef, Whittingham Bros; 1 furnace, 1 pipe, Bans and Oliver; 10 tubs bu ter, Lange and Thoneman ; 3 cases, 2 cases. H and E Youngman and Co; '4 cases, 1 cask, J Connell; 4 cases galvanised iron, T W Stone,* 30 bars, 7 bundles iron; 1 keg nails. Niven and Campbell; 2 cases drapery, order ; 2 do, H Kirkpatrick and Co ; 1 do saddlery, 1 bale do, Frazer and Granger; 1 case do, 1 keg oil, order ; 1 bale paper hangings, 1 fa-kage, 2 boxes glass, 8 kegs paint, 1 box, J Soeery; 3 rases drapery, D Wilson ; 4 cases billiard table A Allen; 23cases cheese, 7 casks butter, R Wilson and Co ; 1 case, L and J Simmons; 2 cases books, J Mackay ; 1 do, W Hay; 2do stationery, Ferguson and Mitchell; 2 bales, 1 truss, 2 casks, G P Farquhar ; lease stationery, H Wise; 1 do, KRose; 1 hale leather, R Forrest; 1 bale, G Smyth, 1 truss, W E Armstrong; 1 parcel, Feldheim Bros; 50 cases hams, 35 cases bacon, 1 ease sewing machines, Ross and Glendinning; 2 cases plated ware, J Solomon and Co; 3 cases, Nashelski and Co; 4 pipes, 1 bend, 1 circular saw, 1 fly wheel, 4 pullies, 1 spindle and plummer block, 1 plummer block, 1 case, 2 cogwheels, 1 pinion, 1 basin, 1 spindle with pinion and hmdle, 1 bale, 1 case, order; 4 cases oianges, 1 cask nuts, T C Collins ; 1 case, W Watson and Sons; 1 box paper, D Murison ; 1 dodo, W and T Dermcr; 20 cases oranges; 14 do gooseberries, Fisher Brothers; 2 do co, I cask, M'Farlane; 4 cases,.l bundle scythes, 1 bag lines, 2 kegs nails, Day and Mieville; 1 case hardware, D Henderson; 60 tubs butter, J Brook; 3 cases shovels, 1 matted pkg, 2 cases books, A Briscoe andCo; 1 do, M Joel; 22 cases, 2 bales, Bullen and Co; 4 packages butter, Miller and Co; 18 cases, 3 do lamps, 4 cases-glass, 3 barrels lamps, Stanford and Co ; 1 tierce tongues, 11 cases hams, Dobbie and Co; 3do do, R B Hunter; Ido do, 1 parcel, P Hayman and Co ; 1 case, order; 1 do, Roach Brothers; 1 do, Barter; 1 do, A and H Eastgate; 20 tubs butter, D Young; 2 kegs galvanised nails, J Gray; 4 casks carbonate soda, ) _ cases pickles, 2 do beef, George Wilson and Co; 65 chests of tea, order. Per Wilhelmine, from Adelaide: 600 bags flour, Tickle and Co; 150 do do, H Wurm ; 1200 do, W and G Turnbull and Co ; 200 do do, order ; 35 tons bran, 10 do hay, A Cairns and Co ; 12 do bark, Bridgeworth; 200 sheep, 20 tons bran, 50 casks butter, order. Per Geelong, from Lyttelton and intermediate ports—From Lyttelton, free aud duty paid: 6 casks cheese, Green and Parsons; 2 trunks, Isaacs Brothers; 1 trunk, Mdc Leon ; 1" case, Herman and Co. From Waikouaiti: 6 bales wool, Dalgety, Rattray and Co.

'Per-Win. Miskin, fr. m Invercargill—Free and duty paid goods :2) pack-saddles, W O Ball; 1 parcel, J Lambert; 1 portmanteau. M Holmes, ...

EXPORTS

Per Titania, for Invercargill via Bluff: Ex ware-, house s mrler bond— 31 cases tobacco, Nordt, Hyde and Co;* 21 cases sfarch. Spence Bros; 7do merchat di<e, I cask, 1 keg do', 8 tins, 8 tins oil, 11 case, merchandise, Youngman and Co; .6 bars iron, SO do steel, Bri>coe ; 2 cases drugs, Youngman and Co; 2 t-oxes axes,:.3 cases herrings, lease marmalade, Martin and Co ; 20 cases wine, G Wilson ; 1 packa.e Lather, Jones; 1 trunk boots, Matthews; 3 cases merchandise, 5 bales paper, Hamettand Co ; 2 cases merchandise, ord;r. • ■ .

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 610, 1 December 1863, Page 4

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CUSTOMS ENTRIES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 610, 1 December 1863, Page 4

CUSTOMS ENTRIES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 610, 1 December 1863, Page 4