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CUSTOMS ENTRIES.

IMWARD3. September 27—Nil. OUTWATtD". , • ■ . September 27—Nil. ISWAI.IIS COASTWI.II.-. > SeptenToer 27—W< ■11-ngton, Francis, iraster, from Lyttelton, with cargo and passengers. Lloyd, T:.ggi'.rt and Co, ngenK September i7— \Val'nx:i\ 30 Urns, Parr, mister, from Hokitika, v.ith cargo. Houghton and Co, agents. OUT'.VATiDS— COASTVTISK. September 27 —iJarwnn, L v.'rie, master, lor Ilokitikn, with cargo M'Callum, Neill 'and Co, agents. . . . , . ■ September 27—Dnnclin, Gf> tons, Stewart, master, lor Molyneux, with cargo. Keith Ktunsay, ngent. September 27— Edward. ;uvl Christopher, 23 tons, Ekhofi; m.is'er, for Oaiuaru, with cargo. Master,'agon*. - - - IMPOKTS. Per Wellington, from Wellington and Lyttclton : 1 trunk .boo'is, from Nelson, Stirgood and Co ; 1 box merchandise, from Wellington, Ilopr-; from Lyttelton, 16(5 bundles brooms, Bvtcs u«l Co. For Blurt' Harbor— 2 boxes merchandise, 1 parcel. Per Hero,from Melbourne : 2 trunks boot?,. R. B. M'irlin and Co ; 1 caislr, 1 hUI, I) Henderson ; 30 cases Itbroiffni'." Matlfi-vu and Campbell; 25 packngos. lUJocl ; 3'o boxes tea, 1 case, T S Hatrison and Co ; 5 <io, Feldheim Hi-otlVfcrs ; 1 (io, J Junes and Cj ; 2 bales sailcloth, J Edwards ; 1 trunk boots, W Darling :. 97 packages aiid pieces machinery, It Crcath ; 1 c.i'-c glnsswaro. Matheson and Cunphell ; 1 case eil-cts, J Jones and Co j 1 caso bonk-», Ferguson and Mitchell ; 7 casks coffee, Gregg and Co j 12C0 baps flour, Dalguly, Kali ray itini Co ; 150 do, Royse, Mudk' and Co ; 150 half-chests tc.i, 1 pared, Di'.lgcir, JlUtray ond Co; 18 bales, 4 cases handle?, 1 do shovels, 1 bale do, 5 caves, 1 box, 1 cask, 2 case.-, 36 do, 4 do, (i packages nnd 19 coils rnpe, 34 kegs nails, 25 do, 2 ca?ks, 40 bis hoopiro.:, 294 bars iron, I cask, 1 do, G rolls lead, 1 cask, Baincs nnd Oliver; 85 casks fruits, Mason ; 3 bales papsr bags, 2 cases r»i>ius, 149 bags sugar, \1 cases tobacco, L.tnge and Thoneman; 100 bags Hour, 50 box<ss raisins, 60 half-boxes do, i 5 qr-easks wir.e, IGO biigg; sugar, Whitlingham Brothers ; 34 bags sugar, 3 cases raisin 3, It Wilson, nnd Co ;40 cases fruits, John Forao ; 1- keg tobacco,- 10 cases sarsapariila, 3 do cifoe, 10 do oysters, 2 do maizona, 32 pkgs sugar, 30 cases geneva, 6 chests cane'les, 1 case, John Reid mid Co ; 3 cases hums, Dobbie find Co ; 5 pockets bops, 75 baps sugar, 100 do, J• L. and C. Burke'; 16 boxes rg»s, Ma«nn ; 1 parcel, Key. J. L. Parsons; 1 box, W Cross! oy ; I parcel, J S Webb ; 1 do, R L Livingstone ; 1 do, Watchorn ; 1 do, G. .Kennedy. Also, cargo, for Lyttfclton and Hukitiku. ,

EXPORTS. Per Dan.-din for Port Molyneux: 2 bales cornsacks, C.ipt Stuart; 1 bundle sashes, A Gait; 1 package s;rass sutds, Drury; 10 packages 8f0r.:.«, X li Martin; ]v pr^kligei s'.orca, Barron nirl Grant.

Per Edward nnd Christopher, f>r Oamaru, 300 bags coal, Traill, Roxby and Co. Per liarwon, for Hokiiika via Bluff: 2000 bngs potatoes, SrCalluni, Keill aud Co.

The 5.5. Wellington staled from Lyttelton at 12.-10 p.m. on the 2Gih instant, and arrived at Port ClvilmtTs on the 27th,~nt- 7.20 ; a.m. While lying alongside the wharf at Picton, ou Friday night, the 22nd instant, a seamaD, named jam as Henderson, fell from the reseel's guigww into the water, and was drowned. The second mate and two hands recovered the body almost immediately; Dr Tripo was in speedy attendance, and every effort was used for nearly three hours to restore life, hut without avail. The body .was. brought on to Wellington, and an inquest held on it there on Saturday. The verdict returned was "Accidentally Drowned." The steamer Hero, already reportei as having arrived at Lyttelton, from Melbourne: and llokitikii, reached Fort Chalmers at 2 p m. . She brings a few passengers arid about 300 tons of, cargo. MriLabatt, the purser of this vessel, iiWliovhag^ibeen.,for some umtf seriously ill in Dunedin, is succeeded by Mr Murray. We have not our usual Melbourne

files to hand, but, from Captain Logan, have, 'received Hokltika papers of late dates. i The schooner- Wallaoeyalready reported as having been seen on the coast, sailed up in" the forenoon, from Ilokitika, which port she left on the 12th' instant. •

■■The upper part of Kopuiai Bay, Port Chalmers, bag to-day been enlivened by the presence of six ocean-going steamers in close proximity to each other— the Otago, Wdlington, Hci'o.Xady JDarljug, Bart/on, aud La'Jy Bird/ ' '"' ''■■■■ >

~ Tl.e Que'nslftnd Government, it is stated, have decided to trect a lighthouse' on Bandy Cape. There appeal s to be great difltn-nco of opinion as to whether the light should be there, or whether it should not be placed on Lily Elliot I-lhn'l, and the question is at present being warmly discussed. ; : The l.riK Wild Wave, Captain Fhhc-r, has arrived-at Wcliiogton from Ilobart Town. The steamer Nelson hue been overhauled and had htr passenger accommodation enlarged. The intention is to run her three ti-i:es a month to the Grey, leaving Kelson the day after the arrival ol the North and South steamers, aud once a month to Marlborough. The Undine, schooner, from Duncdin, lirk arrived-fit the Grey, and crossed the bar in safety. The bar ac present is reported at being in excellent condition, with plenty ol water on it, but it is supposed that In the (summer time it will shallow very considerable.

In consequence of the li-^'ht and changeable' character of ihe winds within the pa?t twenty f in- hours, the schooner Cymracs, bound for Hokitika, lias p.ot yet taken her departure iroih Port Chalmers.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 1167, 28 September 1865, Page 4

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CUSTOMS ENTRIES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 1167, 28 September 1865, Page 4

CUSTOMS ENTRIES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 1167, 28 September 1865, Page 4

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