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CUSTOMS ENTRIES.

IN* WA Kl)H~ COAKTViIBE. February 10—Pioneer, 23 tons, M&thewß, inaaUr, from Oamarti, with wool. Keith Itamuay, agent. Brothers, 32 tons, Jones, master, from Kakanui, with cargo. F. M. Coxhead, agent. OUTWAUDH —COiHTWIHK. February 10—Comorang, Ifi2tons, Mniller, master, for Lyttelton, with csrgo. 11. Houghton and Co., agents. Ph<i;bo, 410 tonii, Wheeler, mnnter, for Lyttelton and Northern portu, with cargo. G. K. Brodrick, agaut. Pioncur, «J tons, Mathewa, master, for Mooraki, in ballast. Keith Hamnay, agent. IMPORTS. Per Wallace, from Onmaru : 17 bales wool, Service Gi! uon, and Co ; 55 do do, Douglas, Alderson, and Co ; 1 buggy, 1 cane, Jeffreys ; 1 parcel, Sargood, Son, andEwen ; 1 do, W Watuon and Sona. Per Pioneer : From Oanjaru, free nnd duty paid—o3 bales wool, Dalgety, Ilattruy. nnd Co. Per Brothtw, from Kakanui : 20 bales wool. Douglas, Aldernon, and Co j 30 do, Tcschmaker; G2 bags wheat, Servico, GibBon, and Co. EXPORTS. Per Ph«;be : Ex wftrohouse under bond, for Napier—l qr-tiorco tobacco, Feldhcim, Jacobs, nnd Co. F..r Auckland—4s hf-chests, 10 lioxes tea. W and G Turn bull aud Co. Duty paid and free, for Lyttelton—2 truasca, Alt Livinj/Mton. For Wellington—2 hfbhds ale, Marehall and CopeTand. For Napier—l parcel, Law, Somuer, and Co; 150i)ag« flour, Anrtcraon and Mowat; 2 kegs nails, I case sundries, 40 lengths gaspipo, Briscoe and Co; 1 c.iso sewing machines, 41i«s Williamß ; 1 barrel, 1 case, Calvert & Campbell ; 1 need drill, KrißCoe & Co ; 1 pel, Jones ; 3 caaea B«nflritn, li Harper ani? Co ; 2 casks currante, W aud V, Tnriibull and Co ; 1 case snndrics, 1 bar tted, 4 nprinßS, 4 axle arms, 1 bundle. Briscoe xuid Co ; 25 boxes soap, 1 cheat, W and G Turn bull and Co. For Auckland—l casosfwing machine, Mies Williams • 1 kilderkin nlo. Marshall aud Copeland ; 20 b.hdn nl<\ J L atul C Burko; 30 catea veaton, Bright Brothers ; 1 caao, 1 tnißH, 2 trunks, Sargood, Son, and Ewen; 40 pickagen m»rchandiae. W Gregg and Co ; 1 pockot hops, Rll Martin and Co ; 1 caao, Bing. Harris, and Co ; 3 cases, 3 do drapery, 1 do brushwaro, 2 caaks ironmongery, Isaacs and Marks ; 50 big* malt. W and G Turnbull ; 2 < sues ginger, W Gregg and Co ; 1 case drugs, Trustees of H Youngman. Per Cornorang: Ex warehouse, under bond, for Timtvru- 1 quart r-cank branrly, 55 bags sugar, 1 quarter-cask wbiaky, 10 cases old torn, .'•coulnr ; 5 chesta, 10 half-chests, 20 boxen tea, X Wilson and Co ; 10 halfcheats tea, Lango and Thonemftn. For Akaroa— 20 ca*PH gonova, 15 do porter, R B Martin and Co. Transhipped ex Lady Ecidia, under bond—22 trunks. HHoughton and Co. Freo and duty paid, for Oamarti— 81 coils wire, 2 b:iles cornsaoks, 1 case, Eussell and Co ; (55 pkgs hardware, Briscoc and Co: 2 casi'B dniga, Keropthorne ; 1 do Bundricß, 2 drums oil, G kegs paint, 1 case glass, II Walden ; 8 pkgs, 28 mats sugar, 2 C3BCB picklea, 1 ca»p, M'Callum. Neill and Co ; 12 hhds, 6 bnrroln ale, Marshall and Co; 1 ca«o, Bing, H<\ma r^nd Co ; 4 pkgs sngar, M'Callum and Co ; 16 c»scs soap, J Duncan ; 1 bill dFccta, G G Kuaaell and Co ; 4 hhds alo, 12 caica porter, W M Straohan; 7 bnndlcs empty bags, 1 case sundries, R Wilson Mill Co ; 51 bags sugar, 5 boxes camllt*, 2 rto lobstrrs. 1 co»o sundries, 3 cb. fits. 3 bf do tea, 13 pkgea sundries, W aud J Seoular; 3 bdla empty bags, R Wilson and t.o ; ii trunks, 3casts drapery, 3 trunks bootu, S'r«>.od and <"o; 8 pkges oilmen's otorai, Hogg and Huttoa';. 5 do, Briacoc and C<>; 1 litchest tea, 2 baga nee, M'Kcrras and Co : C bluls ftle, 2 bag* mult, Wilson & Co; 38 l-illi rnmildingß. Gibba &Co; 3 tks, 7 cam-*, -nrgood A, Co ; 1 keg treacle, 2 bags sundries, 11 ]>Itg»-H oilmen's atorcn, 2 bis crnsacks, \V »t J Seoular. For Lyttolton lbox, PHaymmi ; H> jikgs sugar, MCi lum nnd Co ; 1 pnrc I, G llirscb. For Akaroa— 12 empty csrcb, Watkins ; 10 canes porter, Marshall inirl Co ; 35 bags bugar, 5 packages sugar, T Little and Co ; 5» bags flour, Martin and Co ; 9 bundles iron, Briscoc and Co.

From recent survoya made of the ap. proach<>B to Otngo H-iuls, it ht* been found that tho outer bar, which was formerly conical and close in to the sonth head, ha* shifted to the!-westward and flattened. In consequence, the leading marks or beacons for crossing the t>ar have been removed for the purpbso of being vliccd < n the sandspit inside, and to the right c.f the Heads. Prior to the erection of tho Wacona, two posts painted, rod hovo been fixed iv th<ir potitioajby Keeping those in one marinura will cross the bar in safety until they perceive a rod buoy, which ia moored ira IG ,feot of water at tyw; spring tides,, which they must keep to starboard. A bo»oon inside tho Heads will be erected in a few dayß on Tai Kori Kori Point, on opening which vessel* wjlthattloycT to port, the reel and black • uoys on. each side of the inner'hw, will then ihowthe cotirao tow*rda

Port Cb.ilmcnr, tho red booy kept on the nUrboard hand, and tho black to port. The nfw course over the outer bar is ucmth Bd«g. W, until the beacon in Tai Kori Kori Poiat i» opcncl, bearing tJJiThe p. h. Comc-faug naikd for Lyttclton and interrawliate ports at noon yesterday. 'Ibo 8.8. Phwbe took her" depircoro for Korth'rn jwrta at 1.40 p.m.. She takes about 50 toad of cargo for Napier and Auckland. After tbia trip the Pfcwbe will run conjointly with tho Airedale between tbia port and the Manuk&u, both stcamcra lcaviag each port every fortnight, Tho Lord A»h'oy ia expected to rtin^regularly to Auckland, culling at all tho East Coast ports. Ninee tho departure of tho Beautiful Star and Chile, tho Timara and City of Dunedm are loadhifr up fast with their homeward cargoes. The Timaru had 1301 bales of wool on board yesterday, txd the City a f'tw over COO. The Araericsn barque Agate, having tho whole of her wool engaged, is expccttrtl to to ready for «ca on Saturday. Three stevedores' gangs aro now employed stowing her.

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS—-Ykhtbruav. GriEVMOUTir: February 9, at 4 p.m— Gothenburg, from Nelnon. Lato—Alhambra, from liokitika. 10. 10.3Q a.m-Brucc. from Hokitika. 9, 7 p.m—Spray, for Lyttelton. Hokitika: 10, at 0 a.m—Gothenburg, from Greymouth. 0, 7 p.m—Alhambra, for Greymouth. 10, Ba. m—Brace, for Westport. 9 a.m—Sea Uird, for Nowcautlo. Lyttelton : 10, at 9.30 a. m—Wellington, from Duncdin, 10.20 a.m— Airedale, from Wellington. 4.45 p.m —Wellington, for Wellington. Wai'lKU. : 9, at S p.m—Ahariri, from Weilington.

WEATHER TELEGRAMB.--YESTBRDAY. Wkmjnctoh : Wind S.E, breexo; bar--30.24, ther. Gl; overcast and showery. Vkimoit: Wind N.W, gale; bar. 30.25, ther. 03; overcast. Bleniikik : Calm; bar. 30.33, thor. CO ; gloomy ; rivers low. Lyttkxtow : Wind N.E, light; bar. 30.42, ther. 58 ; c oudy. Cnrt'STCHOECJt : Calm; bar. 30.39, thor. 50; overcast. Timaru : Wind N.E, strong ; bar. 30.40, ther. 68 ; cloudy ; sea calm. Bkalby : Wind S.E, light; cloudy; rivers low. Greymouth : Wind N.E, strong ; cloudy ; bar good, Hokitika: Wind E; bar. 30.13. ther. 07 ; cloudy ; bar good. Oamaiiu : Calm ; overcast; sea calm. V>Lwr: Wind JE., strong; bar. 3J.40; fine.

Napikr: Wind S.E., etrong ; bar. 30.09, bar. 70 ; raining ; bos heavy hwcll,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 2190, 11 February 1869, Page 2

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CUSTOMS ENTRIES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 2190, 11 February 1869, Page 2

CUSTOMS ENTRIES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 2190, 11 February 1869, Page 2

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