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CUSTOMS ENTRIES.

INWAIIUS-—COASTWIHE. March 20—Fl.\ing Squirrel, 20 tons, Ross, from Oainaru. Keith Uainsay, agent. Esther Ann, iJrenchley, from Catliu's River, Jloyso, Mutiiu, and Co., agents. O UTW Alt US—COASTWISE. March 21 —Flying Squirrel, 20 tons, Ross, for Oarnuru. K.«»th Runway, ngeut. Taiiroa, 51 tons, Tall, lor Port, Molyneux. Ruyse, Muilie, ami Co., agents. IMPORTS. lVr Flying Squirrel, from Oamaru : 4-1 bale* wool, Cargilla ami M'Lcau ; 40 bags liinff, .1 Gray. F\-r Ks'her Ann, from Catlin s River: 20,81 '2ft timber, E M '11 huba n. J'cr Advnce, fiom Wnikoimiti: 12 bales wool, Dalgety, Kattray, and Co ; 14 do, J Jones. , Per Dunedin, from Oainaru : 234 bales wool, G G Kuwrcll and Co. Per Planet, from Oamaru : 03 bales wool, G G Uussull and Co ; quantity of old copper, ord<r. Pc- Pioneer, from Oamaru : 73 bales wool, Cargillß and M'Lean. Per Taranaki, from Northern Ports : 1 trusr>, Sar^ood ; 4 bales wool, - Turubull and Co; -1 cases, 2 packages, H Wise ; 25 kegs butter, E Dc Carle ; 1 parcel, R B Martin ; 1 case books, iMackay ; 15packages fruit, Dnnn.ni; liros. ]\ ; r Wainui, from Lyttelton, via intermediate port a : 22 h dea, Coombes ; 140 bags bran, Anderson and Mowat; 25 kegs butter, W and G Turnbuli and Co ; 4 hhdu, 0 kilderkins, 4 kegs, J L and C Burko ; 1 case, Sargood, King, and Sar^ood ; 14 do, cheese, 15 b.vs bran, II B M*rtin and Co ; i case fruit, Eattgate ; 19 do do, Reid* ami Herbert; 3 do do, 1 crate geese, Sisnouds ; 9 bales wool; Pak-ety. Uattray, and Co ; 13 do do, Royse, Mudie. and Co ; 1 parcel, Buttcrworth Bros ; 1 do, Hamaun. EXPORTS. Per Fl.ving Squirrel, for Oaraani: 5 tons coal, Aitkon. Per Taiuroa, for Port Molyneux : 2000 feet timber, 1 box vails, Black and Thomson ; 1 ■ cask earthenware, Mathenon Brothers; 2 cases biscuits, 1 package, 1 case mustard, 1 bag oatmeal, 1 keg soda, 1 case, 1 case, M'K.-.rras; 10 chests, 10 half-chesta tea, Service, Gibson, and Co; 3 hogsheads ale, j Marshall and Copeland ; 4 cases beer, Joel; 3 packages, J Brown ; 20 coils wire, 5 bags salt, 2 cases, 1 parcel, R B Martin and Co ; 1 fender and fire irons, Briscoo ; 1 case old torn, 1 do viucgar, 3 casks barley, 1 box raisins, 2 cases san-nparilla, 1 do, M'Kerraa; 2 half-chi'ste tea, Wilson and Co ;• 3 kega, 1 half-chest, 2 cases. 4 boxes, 4 bags, Cargills and M'Lean ; 2 kegs nails. Briscoe ; 2 rams, Driver and Maclean ; 10 baas flour, Duucan; 2 cases, R S Dotls ; 4 kegs, 28 lengths ndg. ing, 274: »heots iron, 2900 feet timber, Hialop and Wright.

The 8.8. Tararus which is appointed to sail to-day with tho outward English maile via Sues, had not put in an appearance at £i Port when our dVpatch left Ut wewiifr On arrival, ehe will have to discharge about

I#o ions cargo, and take m a considerable portion of outward cargo, so that it i» quite possible she may not sail till Tuesday. If ho, the Postal authorities will no doubt give notice in fcimo fur a supplementary mail. Five ve-isH']». the Flying Squirrel, Advance, Duncdin, Planet, aii't Pioneer, arrived fnm the coast on .Saturday with upwards of 4d() bales of wool for shipment, principally in the Lady ligidia and Countess of Kintere. TheH.B. Wainui arrived from Lyttelte-n and Intermediate Ports at 5.30 p.m. on .Saturday ; discharged. 22 bales of wool into the Lady Egidia, and proceeded to Dune-din on yesterday's Hood tide. She left Lyttelton at 4 p m. on the 18th, and arrived at Akaroa at 2 a.m. on the 19th; left same day at noon for Tiu»aru, where she arrived at noon on the 20th, having encountered utrong southerly gales on the passage, which blew a new mainsail to ribbons. She left Timaru at 8 p.m. same day, and had mcKlerute weather to Oamaru, arriving there at 2 a in. on the 21tt; discharged and took in cargo, and sailed at noon, and experienced strong N.W. winds to arrival. The Tirnara Hailed from Timaru for London on the 13th, with 3047 bales of wool and skins. The Melita nailed from Lyttelton for London, on the 15th, with a full cargo of wool, fee. The h.B. Tnranaki, Capt. Francis, left Auckland at 4 p.m. on tbe 10th. and nrrivid at Tauranga at 9 a.m. on the l«ith ; k-ft again at noon, and arrived at Napier at H p.m. on the 17th; left Napier at 1 p.m. on the 18th, and arrived at Wellington at JO a.m. on the 19th ; left Wellington at 4 p.m. on the 20th, and arrived at Lytteltoa at noon on the 2'st; left again at 5 p.m., and arrived at Pert Chalmers at 5 20 p.m. yes- ; teriiay. MrJoynt, the purser, baa supplied i uh with Northern files.

At Timau, on her northward trip, the steamer Comcrang took on board 211 bales wool for the ships Mermaid and Queen Bee. When in Timaru »he parted from her port anchor while receiving the wool on iioard, the chain having parted about six fathoms from the anchor j but. having uteam up, ahe Kteamcd off shore beff»ro the vessel had timeto drift Uf>on the reef of rocks lying off the landing place, and came to an anchor, to await paasengers, with the starboard anclior. When the CoiiieratiK parted aho was riding with 30 fathoms before the windlass.

The John Perm, which has arrived at Nelson, ia a very clever little steamship that recently arrived in Victoriin watern from a Thames building yard ; and her enterprising owner, w Mr J. Johnson, of Mewburn-park. Sale. The John Pcnn, which in commanded by Capt. Mtiikfeham, has been planned aud built expressly for tho west count of New Zealand trade, and she is exceedingly well suited for that buaiuesa.

The steamer B*n*'on has paseed into the hands of the Bulli Coal Company of Newcastle. Captain Nolls returned to Melbourne laut night uy the ateamahip City of Adelaide.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 1943, 23 March 1868, Page 4

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CUSTOMS ENTRIES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 1943, 23 March 1868, Page 4

CUSTOMS ENTRIES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 1943, 23 March 1868, Page 4