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CUSTOMS ENTRIES.

IMVAKDS. !•' July 2.-3—Nil. *' OUTWARDS. !l1 July 25—Nil. " IN HM IIfJ.S - COAST WISE. P July 25—Matilda Hayes, 20 tons, Walker, P ■master, from Oanmru, with lime. Master, !l agent. f July 25 —Christina Thomson, Thomson, "! master, train InverearKill, with sundries. If. v Houghton anil Co, agents. il July 25—Clari'iiion, 10 tons, Gay, master " <rom Oaniuru, in ballast. -Master, agent. t-'1 OUTWARDS COAST WISK. g( July 25—Dolphin, 50 tons.Osborn, master, v for Oarnarti, with cargo, Royse, Mudie and h Co, agents. fi July 25— New 'A aland, '!"C tons, L. Arv'or- r , son, muster, for Lytttlton ami the. North, with cargo arvl passengers. 11. Houghton \ and Co, agents. c IMPORTS. t Per Christina Thomson, from Invercargill p —Under bond : 4 qr-easks wine, R (i Martin and Co; 45 ens:-; brandy, .'5 qr-easks do, Dal- s ?p*y mid Co. Fees and duty paid : 3 boxes, ( ) (iraham; 1 bag, Dickey; 22G4 pieces i-mber, v 2 packages door-; and sashes, 27 packages j, spoutinc, 56 kegs pant, 5 cases hardware, X r stove, 3 pieces piping, .'ls bars steel, order; 28 v cases sardines, 5 do eurrv, H B Martin and li Co; 400 cases whisky, 100 do brand-/. 2 lihds d tallow. Dalgety and" Co; 18 cases, 17 pack- n tides, De Carle and Co; 0 cases, 1 goat, Mrs 1 Vernon. x Per Matilda Hayes, from Oamaru : 185 i bags. Henderson; 7 sacks. 144 # sheepskins, ( Armstrong ;19 packages and cases, 1 hhd I stout, R B Martin and Co. t EXPORTS. { Per Dolphin, f'»r Oamuru : 1.')5 b".gs snear, j Royse, Mudie and Co ; 8(1 bags coal, Hook . and Thompson ; 40 hlf-boxes soap, 2 casks soda water, 1 ease candles, 1 case hams, 3 ' bags staples, 10 cases brandy, 1 aisle pearl barley, 1 qr-cask whisky, 2 octaves do, 18 cases iron, 1 qr-ensk brandy, 10 caws geneva, 1 pair scales, 1 qr-cask slurry, 250 hurdles, Royse, Mudie and (Jo ; 1 piece timber, J Bounce ; 35 boxes-soap, RB Murtin and Co. Per New Zualand, tor Northern Ports : Under bond, for Hokitika -\ case tobacco, 1 qr-Cttsk brandy, M'Callum and Co ; :50 cases brandy, J Gray ; 7 boxei tobacco, Eggers Bros ; 12 qr-easks brnndy, 2 cases tobacco, W Stavcly and Co ; 150 cases ■whisky, 50 do geneva, W Pole;. 15 qr-casks brandy, Mori--on, Law find Co ; 10 cases tobacco, F. Luhning ; 8 boxes, 3 cases tobacco, 2 do cigars, J Hamivnn ; 20 cases claret, Currio and Smith. Free nud duty paid, for Lyttelton—lo cases kerosene, M'Callum and Co ; i 4 bags potatoes, 20 cases fruit, A Boyle and C>; 2 bales line, 1 case glass, 1 do sundries, 1 box clothes pins, A Shaw and Co ; 28 bags potatoes, A Boyle and Co ; 10 pkgs merchandise, A Shaw and Co ; 14 bars steel, 1 package, A Briscoe and Co. For Nelson —2 cases hardware, Baines and Oliver. For Hokitika—l cask, I case hardware, 1 case axes, 2 screw-jacks, J Gray ; 2 bales, 6 cases drapery, VV Watson and Sons ; 10 cases kerosene, S Samper ; 1 cask, 1 case hardware, 2 cases glass, 1 do handles, 2 do scales, 12 kegs nails, 3 coils, 2 bdls rope, 5 do ridging, 36 bundles frying pans, 12 camp ovens, 3 bundles buckets, 1 iron safe, 1 case •hardware, A Shaw and Co ; 30 kegs butter, J Griffon ; 3 cases, 2 bales drapery, liullen ; 1 trunk, H Williams; 4 boxes tinplates, 1 bundle galvanised iron, 1 do copper, 1 case, Park and Curie ; 41 packages, Youngtnan. and Co ; 4 hhds epgs, J Hamann ; 8 cases, 1 crate, 1 cask, J Kohn and Co ; 1 hhd, 1 cask hardware, 3 bundles buckets, 6 grindstones, 3 cases hardware, Baines and Oliver ; 9 kegs nails 3 cases hardware, 2 cases picks, 1 do axes, 1 box tacks, 4 bundles buckets, 1 do line, 4 do frying pans, 1 do bags, Currie and Smith; 2 cases drapery, B Bebarfald ; 1 package tobacco, 1 do glass, 1 case drapery, I bale blankets, 1 iron bedstead, L Raphael; 3 cases billiard tables, 1 package sundries, R Wilson and Co; 4 cases merchandise, lvolm and Co; 1 case, 1 truss drapery, Butterworth Bros; 50 casks butter, J Chesney; 3 cases merchandise, R and T Ha worth; 17 cases sundries, 2 coils rope, 2 casks hardware, 1 do, 2 kega shot, 4 bales iron, 2 packages sundries, THIS DAY,

Baines and Oliver; 2 cases, 1 bale drapery, J Brown; 1 cask, A Brkeoe and Co; 6 cases bacon, 10 cases geneva, 1 keg treacle, 1 case sundries, 10 bags sugar, 2 boxes raisins, 3 cases sundries, 1 barrel currants, It S Dads; 10, bars rod iron, 8 iron stays, 7 bars, 3. bundles iron, 3 bars steel, 1 parcel, Baines and Oliver ; 20 cases bacon, 1 do mustard, J Griff en; 1 cask eggs, 15 cases fruit, A Boyle and Co; 1 box apparel, Pickford and Co; 1 case eggs, Gillies; 1 case merchandise, 1 force pump, 2 bundles spouting, Pickford and Co; 40 kegs nails, 10 cases picks, E Coleman; 2 kegs powder, 1 keg shot and caps, A Briscoe and Co ; 30 cases sundries, Bates, Siseand Co ; 1 i bale calico, F Luhning ; 8 cases sundries, 7 bwles ridging, 6 grindstones, Baines and Oliver; 3 small boxes tobacco, 79 firkins butter, 1 tin box, 8 cases wine, J Hamann ; 5 cases sundries, I gas tube, 3 packages timber, G crates bottles, Butement Brothers ; 0 cases, 9 packages drapery, Sargood and Co ; 45 packages hardware, A Shaw and Co ; 1 coil wire rope, Baines and Oliver ; 2 cases drapery, II Heymanson ; 24 cases stout, Parker and Garsides ; 1 bale leather, G P Faniubar ; 18 packages merchandise, J Lewis ; 20 cases merchandise, G half-chests tea, 15 packages sugar, 40 bags" flour, 21 packages merchandise, M'Callura, Keill and Co; 20 cases bacon, 20 tubs leather, 1 box siationery, Morison, Law and Co; 4 [chests candles, 12 boxes do, 2 cases raisins, 8 do hardware, 2 cases barley, 10 bases baccn, W Stavely and Co; 50 boxes candles, 31 do merchandise, 100 bags-flour, 5 chests candles, "W Pole; 12 cases, stout, 10 drums oil, 3 kegs paint, 7 bales, 3 cases, Holmes and Amos;_lo cases, 1 bundle, 3 bales, 9 drums merchandise, II Brooks; 2 casks, 3 cases hardware, 00 sheets iron, 25 do zinc, A Shaw and Co; 6 kegs powder, Baines and Oliver; 2 cases sundries, 2 barrow wheels, A Briscoe and Co; 3 casts sundries, F Luhning; 12 cases curacoa, Reeves and Co; 9 bales drapery, T S Harrison and Co; 7 cases glass, 1 bale paperlmngings, 4 drums oil, 2 casks paint, 1 keg benzine, Jus Ktir and Co; 13 packages merchandise, M Joel: 10 cases, 7 casks crockery, J Clark; 8 enses drapery, 3 bales do, Bir;g, Harris and and Co; 1 bale, T True-man; 10 bundles, J Clark; 2 ca*os candles, .'} boxes, 1 caso sundries, WhiUingham Brothers; 1 cask earthenware, Matliieson and Campbell. The steamer Omeo is advertise! to sail direct for Hokitika on Saturday, proceeding hence to Melbourne. It is expected that, by the time she will arrive at Hokitika, either the steamer Yurra or Urio will have reached that port from Melbourne, and be prepared to land the passengers of the different steamers callThe first expected steamer fr'-*n Ilokitika, is the Wrn. Miskin, and probab1/ 'y 'h '■ '■■ ■ •!,,, \,-p<-k the T.l^3' T>-'" returned. The Win. Miskin is t.ivertised to sail "gain with all despatch. During the last north-easterly gale, there was a very heavy sea at tho Heads, said to be heavier than has been experienced there for many months past. At the height of the gale the Government lifeboat broke her moorings, though they were of considerable strength, and was driven in upon the beach. Had it not been for the prompt exertions of the pilots and pilot boat crews, she would in all probability have become a wre'jk. They, however, wrought hard to save her when they saw the accident occur, and succeeded in beaching her without more than a yery trifling injury, which has since been repaired, and in* si day or two sho will again bo alloat at heavier moorings than were ever formerly employed. The' harbor steamer Peninsula, is at present on Mr Isbister's slip, at Port Chalmers, undergoing an overhaul. The Golden Age having "nail her overhaul completed, takes her place in conjunction with the Bruoe, recently returned from Ilokitika. The steamer New Zealand, bound for Ilokitika, received her coals, and had her compasses adjusted in the afternoon. Captain Leys, lately of the the steamer Ruby, proceeds with her as coasting pilot. The numerous wrecks of lighters and other small ve-st Is at Ilokitika, have considerably dimiirishi'd tho extent of the mosquito fleet which had latterly made some of tie bays adjacant to Port Chalmers their resort after the rush of business had subsided. Several vt sst'ls of a description suitable for outside or harbor work are now, however, being built at different points along the shores of Port Otigo, and one was launched the. other day atBlanket Bay. She was built !>y Messrs Madams and Rces. is named the :napo, and is a vessel similar in tonnage and build to tho Cymnies, of this port. Messrs Career and Roberts, of Port Chalmers, also have recently turned out a. number of rowing boats, and are also engaged at present construe;ing a fine s-ailintr boat of large dimensions, intended for Ilokitika.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 1123, 26 July 1865, Page 4

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CUSTOMS ENTRIES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 1123, 26 July 1865, Page 4

CUSTOMS ENTRIES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 1123, 26 July 1865, Page 4