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CUSTOMS ENTRIES.

). '" -INWARDS —COASTWISE. ; September 2—Rangatira,: 174 tons,, Seymour, master, with cargo and passengers. W. Sly, agent. •_ *''■ 'OUTWAR-DS—COASTWISE.-September 2—Swordfish, 155 tons r Johnson, masiier, for Lytfcelton, in ballast. Dalgety and Co.,_ agents. ....;.., Taiafoa, 51 tons, Tall, master, for Port Molyneux, with cargo. Royse, Mudie, and Co., agents. - Wainui, 87 tons, Bain, master, for Timaru, &c, with cargo. B. B. Martin and Co;, agents. - "IMPORTS; Per Rangatira': From Wellington—l 4 tegs butter, Whitelaw; 1 bale, 1 parcel, Mackay ; 9-hhds ale, order j 1 parcel, Bank of NSW;' 1' bale clothing. Officer Commanding ; 2 oases drapery, TurnbulL and Co. From Xyttelton—2o tons potatoes, order; 29 ■empties; Burke. - . ■ Per Wallace, from Oamaru: 51 cases onions, 2 boxes fowls, 1 kit do, C C ArmStrong; 208 bag 3 barley, DalgetyJ Rattray, and Co; 41 bags potatoes, 6 bales wool, Royse, Mudie, and Co - f S\ bags wheat, J L and C Burke; 6 bales wool, R B Martin and .- Co. ■ ;-;---:--' v - :/--'; * EXPORTS. Per Beautiful Star: - ■ For Wanganui—so bags sugar, Scoular ; 220 do, Turnbull and Co; 20 pases stout, 10 do ginger wine, •R ,B Martin C 0..; 1 qr-cask wine, 1 pctaye, 9 qr-casks^; whisky^ 10 cases old torn, I(J6 cases whisky^ 1 ullage do, M'Callum,': Neill, and 'Co. For Westport — 100 caseß whisky, 15 chests candles,.. M'Callum, Neill, and Co ;. ' 1 half - tierce I tobacco, Lange and Co ;.2.qr-casks, whisky, J and J H Barr. JPor Grey mouth—so cases , Whisky, M'Callum," NeUl, arid Co. Fpr Eokitika—l qr-cask spirits of wine, Eempihorne. For Ly ttelton, free and duty paid r—l crate, Calvert and Cp. ; For Wanganui —1 bag seeds, Law,"Bomn«r, and Co; 1 case merchandise,; Feldheim, Jacobs, and Co ; 7 bags peal,; Turnbull and Co;; 150 bags flour, 2 legs soap, 1 case herrings, 1 keg treacle., 1: box peg3j Mason; Bros ; 3 cases whisky, Cameron; r bag malt, M*Callum, Neill, and Co"; 1 case vestas, Martin, and Co; 3 cases" glass, 2 bales paper, Walden ; 148 bars iron, 19 bundles do, 4 plates, 5 packages, 1 case, 1 cask, 1 case iron, 3 bundles iron,;! case, 50 bars,' 1 ' bundle iron, 1 cask shoes, 1 case/ 6 bundles' spokes, 1 roll zinc, 1 cask glass, 1: case do, 1' bundle copper;- 12 grindstones, 3 casks; 2 sacks, 1 bundle steel, 2 grindstones, 1 pkg, 14 kegs nails, 2 cases, 5 churns, 5 girdles. 1 case, 1 do sundries, 1 bundle, 3 cases axes, Briscoe and Co; 8 packages sugar, 22 bags do,:l case confectionery, 5 do jams, M'Calluin, Neill, and Co; 150 bags flour, Anderson and Co; 2 trunks, 1 case, Heymanson, Low, and Co; 2 casks sand, 1 c^se glass, Seoular Bros ; 6 casks beer, Joel; 5 cases drapery, 1 truss do s Bing, Harris, and Company; 11 rams, Driver, M'Lean, and Company. For Westport—l. parcel, Feldheim; 1 case, Roberts; 4 casks, 3 cases, Calvert arid Co'; 3 cases iron, Oliver and Ulph ; 7 bags meal, Duncan ; 2 cases confectionery., 1 do blacking, 5 sacks meal, . Turnbull and Co ; 2 cases, 4 trunks, 1 truss drapery, Watson; 1 case| 2 trunks, Sargood. ; 2 cases glass, 2 pkges paint, 9 kegs do, 2 do putty, 3 drums oil, 1 case, Fish and Son; 15 cases coffee, 3 do spice, Gregg and Co; 32 bars, 40 bdles iron, 1 bag shoes, Briscoe and C6f 10 bags meal, 80 do flour, Anderson and Co; 8 cases, .3 bales, drapery, Butterworth Brothers; 1 case, Ido handles, 2 kegs paint, 3 boxes pegs, Briscoe and Co ; 12 cases merchandise, Harper and Co; 140 bags flour, Anderson and Co; 24 cases, Harper and Co. For Greyjnouth — 2 bales drapery, Watson; 32 cases coffee, Gregg and Co ; 1 case, Butterfrorth Bros; 2 bales, 4 cases, 1 truss, Sargood and Co; 10 bai-s meal, Brook; 5 cases drags, Kempthorne; 22 do merchandise, Harper and Co; 30 bags barley, 10 do meal, Anderson and Co ; 6 cases picks, 1 box merchandise, ? 3riscee ; 1 case drapery, Bing, Harris, and Co. For Hokitika-4 cases, 10 trunks, 3 bales, 1 case, Sargood; 2 cases, 1 bale, Mexman;-10baga meal, Andei-son and Co ; 5 cases drugs, 1 cask do, 1 dpi acid, French and Co. a The Harbor Steam Company's p. s. WalEace returned from Oamaru last night. Capt. «&falcom reports strong southerly winds durgng the passage up. She receives cargo to-day, rond sails again for Oamaru to-morrow mornffi~The N.Z.S.N. Company's s.s. Rangatira pom Northern ports, arrived at Port gphcdmers at 8.50.a.m. yesterday. Her mails fend passengers were conveyed to Dunedin by pheGolden"Age;on her first trip. The Ranleft Wellington at noon on Sunday, Khe 30th ult,, and experienced strong N.W. |gales to Lyttelton, .where she arrived at a.m. on the ;31st; .discharged and. took/in and lsft- at','Si p.m. same day for arriving there at 9 a.m. on the Ist wnst.; left again at 11 a.m., and experienced Hstrong southerly, gales to arrival. . - r. 'Captain Ritchie, of the barque Eleanor, desires ;to express his- entire satisfaction at the manner in which his vessel was docked and repaired in !Messrs. Murray and Co's new floating dock. The Eleanor will take in about 200 tons of coal, and proceed to Oamaru, where she will load grain for Melbourne. '• ' - The barque Collingwoqd is expected to be

ready in the beginning of the week to go into dock for repairs. The schooner Swordfish sailed downfrom Dunediu yesterday, afternoon. She -will probably sail to-day- for Lyttelton/where the has been chartered to load grain for one of the Australian Colonies.

The barque Leonidas, from Newcastle, arrived at Auckland on the 20th ult.

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS-Yesxerday. Lyxtelton : September 2—Gothenburg, from Buneflin, at 8 30 a.m. Bluff : September'2—Tararua, from Melbourne, at 3.30 p.m. Wellington : September 2—Wellington, for Lvttelton, at 2 30 p.m. Nelson : September 2—Kennedy, for West Coast, at 9 a.m.

WEATHER TELEGEAMS.--YESTERDAY. Wellington: Wind S.W.; bar. 30.08, ther. 46; passing showers. Nelson :No wind; bar. 29.95, ther. 55; fine weather. . ■■.■•.■ Lyttelton: Wind S.W., light; bar. 30.09, ther. 40 j cloudy. Christchdrch : Wind S.W., light; bar. 30.10, ther. 49; cloudy. TiMARtr: Wind N. ; bar. 30.01, ther. 41; fine weather ; sea calm. Bealey : Wind N.W. ; fine weather ,; rivers low. ' ' ' ' • GREymrotiTH : Wind N.E., light ; finfe weather; bar good. . : : Hokitika: Wind S.E., light; bar. 30.33, ther. 45 ; fine weather; bar rough. Port Chalmers : Wind S.W. ; bar. 29.98, ther. 52; weather cloudy. , : Oamartt : Wind JS.W., light; fine weather; sea calm. "

Blxtff: Wind M. } fresh; bar. 30.09; rain. " l '

Napier : Wind. S. W., light; rain; ; sea slight swell.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 2052, 3 September 1868, Page 2

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CUSTOMS ENTRIES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 2052, 3 September 1868, Page 2

CUSTOMS ENTRIES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 2052, 3 September 1868, Page 2

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