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CUSTOMS ENTRIES.

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September 29—Nil. OUTWAHD*}. September 20—Otngo, 457 tons, Smith master, for M-Hiournc, with cargo and 52 passengers. G. S. Brodrick, a-^ent. IN W Alt 1)8 —COASTWISI:. September 29 — Iv.'ni >nt, 309 tons, Hagley master, from Hokitika, in ballast. G. S. Brodtick, agent. OUTWARD!- CO AST WISH. September 29-Rd l.nvcr, (Maori boat,) 3 tens, Mn-on master, far Wuikuuaiti, in ballast. Master, ngkiv. September 29 — Wr-lli'i-jron, 2GI tout?, Francis mast-r, for tin* B tiff, with cargo. Lloyd, Tag.artnnd Co. agents. September I:9—Star of the S*>u'h, 147 tons, Hodge rmster, for Hokitika, with cargo and passenger*. Moris >n, La-v and Co, agents. September 29—Three Brothers, _G tons, M'Donald master, for Hokitika, with cargo. H. Houghton and Co, a.e-ntH. September 2:)— Midlothian, 26 tons, Bristo**** master, for Otmaru, with cargo. K.-ith . Ramsay, agent IMPORTS. Per England, from London. In addition to the mani*<-s_ pu'.li-di-d, 77 package, drapery. William Watson and Sons; 201 canes, Royse, Mudie and C". Per Baronesa, from Valparaiso : 17,000 bags flour, order. EXPORTS. Per Wellington for the Blu lE—Under bond: 21 cases, 7 bales drnp-ry. Cargill and Co. Free and duty paid goods: 2(j coils fencing wire, 7 cises mercha.ndi.-e, Mi>ri*on, Law and Co; 7 trunks boots. Sa'Kond and Co; 1 ease drapery, J and J II 8.-rr; 4 packages boos, Ileymanson and Low; I hag c-'flec, 1 cisc chicory, 2 ca-*ks barlt-y, 2 'i-rces beef, 3 bags grass seeds, Lange and Tlionnnan. Per Otago lor Melbourne via Bluff Harbor. For the BlufE: I case, order; 1 case, C Begg; 1 do merchandise, II Bixter; 10 half-chests tea, 5 cheat., do, 1 package sun-tries, J Reid; 140 bags oats, 11 do seeiis, D niG-lu, Alderson and Co. For Melbourne: 17S bag* potatoes, Whittingham Bros; 02 do do, A Boyle and Co; 350 do do, A C'tirus and C<*; 9 case.", 1 cask, 1 piece metal, 223 pigs spelter, G G Russ.ll and Co; 14 casks l-ide, 2 bale 3 wool, 3 bales sheepskins, Flexman Bros; 3 b-iles colonial product". Bright, Bros and Co ; I case books, J Reid ; 30 empty casks, J Humann ; 1 cl< ck, 1 case, Dalrymple and Co ; 1780 ounces, 9 dwts of gold. Union Bank ; Id dwts, A Thomson ; 3240 ounces, 17 dwts, G grs. gold, Bank ot New South Wales ; and ear^o from Lyttelton. Per Three Brothers, for Ilokiika : under bond—3 qr-casks port, 5 do whisk}-, 50 cases geneva, 30 bagi sugar, 50 c.es'-s brandy, 30 cases whisky, 5 qr-cisks brandy, 5 boxes tobacco, 20 c-is.s geneva, 10 do bottl-d beer, Moncri.it, M >S3 and Co. F.e- and duty paid —10 boxes raisins, 10 do candies, 1 case glassware, 5 il> sahnorf, 6 do oysters, 2 do sauces, 2 do bottled fruit, 1 do corn il mr, 2 do sardines. 1 do sundries, 15 do stout, I iron safe, 15 boxes soap, 5 kegs nails, 1 package, 6 cases galvanized iron, 5 do tartaric acid, 1 cask soda, 10 cases lobsters, 1 do mustard, 3do cheese, 2 kegs soda, 4 t.alf-chests tea, 2 qiurter casks vim g-ir, 1 bale bags. 5 cases cheese, 1 case stationery, 1 press, 5 eases axes, 1 do shovels, 4 kegs nails, I weighing machirtP, 1 piller, 1 pi rod, 1 rail, 1 cask hardware, 1 box scales, 2 case 3 coffee, 4 do j mis, 3 do salad oil, 1 do hams. G hall-chests tea, 83 witjs (1-rar, 402 pieces and package, timber, Moncrietf, Moss anel Co.

Per Star of the South for Hokitika : Under bond : 2 cascM, 2 boxes tobacco, llo*.'g and Hutton ; 57 ca*-c-s, 2 boxes do, F Luhning ; 14 octaves whisky, 4 qr-casks wine, 200 cases whisky, 4 ectaves sherry. 2 qr-castts, 2 hhds brandy, 60 cases bottled "stout, 10 cases champagne, 5 qr-casks whisky, t case cigara, 100 cases brandy, W and G Turnbull and Co ; 10 case 3 brandy, 2 qr-casks sherry, Whittingham Bros; 3 qr casks brandy, 2 do whisky, 30 cases brandy, 15 do geneva, Lange and Thoneman ; 1 qr-tierce tobacco, 3 cases do, 1 hhd wine, 2 qr-casks, 18 cases whisky, 12 qr-casks brandy, MCallum, Neill aai Co; 50 cases, 10 qr-casks

brandy, G G Russell and Co. Free and duty paid: 4 bales, 4 package, drapery, Butterworth Bros; 10 ca.es, 1 bale drapery, W Watson and Sons ; 1 parcel jewellery, N Solomon; II packages merchandise, 1 keg, I bundle, 34 packages, Balnea and Oliver; 5 casc-p, J Kohn and Co; I parcel, Feldheim Bros; 1 case, J und J II Barr; 3 bales, F Luhninjj; 2 eases, Strelitz and Hart; 1 bale, 1 cafe, II Heymanson-, 2 trunks, 2 eases, J and J 11 Barr; 3 cases drap'-ry, B Bebarfald; 3 bales papeihanging!**, II Brooks; 15 cases galvanisrd iron, G G Russell and Co; 3 ca_es merchandise, 3 cast s, 1 bale, t trunk drapery, Sarcoid and Co; 5 case* boots, 4 do drapery, Buller and Co; 4 cases merchandise, 6 bundles tbovtls, P Hayman and Co; 1 case drapery, B Bebarfald; I ca«e stationery, 1 do safes, 3 bales paper-bng-H, 1 case copying press. 2 do stationery, 1 do flannel, 3 bales hose, 1 do cucoa matting:, 9 cases, 2 bales drapery, 2 eases eonfeelionery, 1 do stationery, 1 -weighing mnchin. c, 20 _a-<es ginger wine, 20 kegs powder, W and G Turnbull and Co-, 3 bales calico, 20 hoops, J Edmond; 15 boxes tin plates, 1 case sundries; A Briscoe and Co; • case t undries, 1 bundle, 6 kegs nails, 1 do shot, 2 do powder, A Briscoe and Co; 17 cases hatchet-!. F Coleman; 4 cases confectionery, F L-hning; 5 packages, 5 cases, 1 trunk, 12 packages boots, Heymanson and Low; 2 rases. 1 truss drapery, Bing, Harris and Co; 3 casre eisrsapaiilla, 10 hali-shcstfl tea, 2 ctisfs shucc, 10 boxes raisins, 1 (Mse painkiller, Churches nnd Co; 3 cases drapery, Alt Hay; 2 cjiscs nnrchandise, G Crump; 1 case boots, J Cht-sney and Co,- 5 cas-s cofflv, W Grcgir and Co; 4 packages merchandise, 6 coils, 1 bundle rope, 4 bundles ridging, 3 do buckets, I case nan!ware, A Shaw and Co ; 10 cases stout, 1 do sundries, 5 do champagne, 2 bales paper, Whittingharn Bros; I case cnfeetionery. F Luhning; 51 bnks chaff, It Wilson and Co; 35 do do, 2 cases sundries, And-rson, Mowatt end Co; 8 bnc-s turnips, A Boyte aud Co; 40 bales chaff, J Churches and Co; G cases, 1 package diapery, 110--s and Glendining; 1 cixse (■t-iiionery, pistols, &c, Bink of New South Wales; 25 bales chaff, Anderson, Mowatt and Co.

The Chilian ship Baronesn, from Valparaiso vin. Auckland, arrived iiihide the Heads in the tori-noon, and awaits a favorable wind to reach the usual anchorage. She brings a cargo of flour. She sailed tioni Valparaiso on 22rd May, and arrived at Auckland a month ago, K-maining theie for fifteen days until she was ordered on to this part. During her passage to Auckland, aud subsequently, she bad some very heavy weather. During one S.E. gale, before reaching New Zealand, she split fore and main-topsails ; nnd from the 19th to to the 21st of thii month she had a heavy gale, during which she lay-to under bare canvtiss. Capt. Duro also reports that on lOtli July, in lat. 24 S., and 131 deg. 39 ruin.E. he sighted an island whi' h was not marked on his chart—an 1.-iglish one of 1854. The island bore by compass S.W.. distant 15 or 17 miles, anl extended for a length of six miles irom N.K. to S.W.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 1169, 30 September 1865, Page 4

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CUSTOMS ENTRIES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 1169, 30 September 1865, Page 4

CUSTOMS ENTRIES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 1169, 30 September 1865, Page 4