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CUSTOMS ENTRIES.

IHWABDB. February 11-NiJ. ';■■'■•;'-- OUTWARDS. February 11—Prairie, 140 tons, A. Griggs, master, for Hobart Town, with cargo. Pritchard, Fisher and Go, agents. February 11—Roslyn, 837 tons, W. R. Turner, for Newcastle, N.S.W., in ballast. Cleveand Co, agents. - INWA»D8—0OA8IWISB. Februnry 11—If il. OTOWABDS COASTWISE. February 10—Swan, 37 tons, Tall, master, for Oamarau, in ballast, "J "imports. Per Flying Squirrel, from Waikouaiti; 89 bales wool, Cargill and Co. jsx;pqßTS. Per Prairle,«fpr.iiobart Town: 3 qr-tierces of tobacco, N H Qerrand. . Per Soillonian tl for Waikara: Settlers' stores.

The ship .Maryborough arrived off the Heads at 4 p.m. la expected to'sail ud in the course of the evening. She bridgethe 'thirdof a series of large shipments of sheep by Mr Chalmers. She tooK^e^ffelgßorl^aYd'aTGeel6iSg--atid -is undersWodflo^havjß^been'ontifof; some. time. .-■> The onlyrother.arrivaLto-day has been 'the schooner Despatch^ from Stewart's Island. Thffship'Everton/the cattle on board of which were declareitof be: infected with - pleuro-pneu-monia,; still continues in porybejng anchored be-

Kllnae'i&uoa&notyetito be decided whether her eargd of live/stock shall be allowed to land or not. Afte;r'examlhationfby the Inspectors, who found severalt'aiumah'serausly. affected with the dis-ease,-two Teterlriary;surgeons made an examination of the stock; and they found no traces of the.epidemio, the animals affected having been destroyed iri^ the interval. Other steps hare been taken- to -represent the Government the propriefa'fcf allowing-the cargo to be landed, but it is understood that, in th^ absence of the Superintendent; 'no decision was made. As his Honor has;no«r-returned,-it iaexpected that some decision In the .'matter will be speedily made known.f-:-*^'-' AS--:'-'. ■:■.■■■:■ ■ .

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 672, 12 February 1864, Page 4

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CUSTOMS ENTRIES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 672, 12 February 1864, Page 4

CUSTOMS ENTRIES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 672, 12 February 1864, Page 4

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