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CUSTOMS ENTRIES.

OUTWARDS,

April 3~Emulous, 157 tons, Beat, master, for Geolong, with cargo. H. Houghton and Co., agents. lirWAßJ>3— COACTWIBK. Hope, 21 tons, Grov, master, from Waikouaiti, with cargo. Master, agent. Cora, 45 tons, Russell, master, from Mooraki, with cargo. Keith Ramsay, agent. Planet, 21 tonu, Biin, master, from Toi Tom, with cargo. Keith Ramsay, agent. Waihopai, 44 tons, Hatchings, master, from Invercargill, with cargo, R. B. Martin and Co., agents. OUTWARDS—COAHTWISB. Matilda Hayes, 30 toni, Bowcra, maetor, \ for Oamaru, with cargo. Keith Ramsay, agent, IMPORTS. Per Hangitoto, from Melbourne via West Coast and Northern Ports: 5G pkgs Bugar, Whittimcham Bros ; 1 guitar, Anderson ; 10 pltffß, G S Brodrick; 1 case, Rev. Father Moroau ; 41 pigs, Bureau ; 1 box silver, Bank of Now South Wales j 2 pkgs, Bank of NewZealand. . , Per Keera, from Lyttolton, via intermediate porta : 104 bales wool, 2,000 bushels wheat. G G Russell and Co ; 2 canes bacon, ficoulav; 20 kegs tnttor, 6 sacks cheese, Whittinnham Bros ; 13 cases cheese, 4 kegs butter, H Houghton and Co ; 2 cases fruit, Ferguson ; 8 do cheese, Dalgety, Rattray, and Co ; 8 <io do, J Brook; 6 hides, 1 bdl aheep skinß, Flexmnn Bro» ; 26 caseß fruit, Reidß and Herbert; 2 caaes for transhipment: 24 boxes fruit, J Simons ; 5 do M'Gregor and Garden ; 4 cases do, 1 do honey, 5 keg* butter, Mackerrac and Co. Per Planet, from ToiaTois: Free and dutypaid—74 bales wool, 10 do skins, Driver and Co ; 7 pkgs luggage, Brunton. Per Cora, from Moeraki: Free and duty paid—273 bags wheat, 270 do oats, G U Ruiisoll and Co; 29 do wheat, 2 casea, 2 bags potatoes, Keith Ramsay, For Hope, fromWaikouaiti: Free and duty paid—2 bags wheat, G and J Duncan; § do chaff, order. Per Waihopai, from Invercargill: Free and duty paid—2soo ft timber, Findlay and Co; 7 bales wool, G G Russell and Co; 7 pkgs tallow, order ; 1 saw, order; 11 pkgaeffeotß, Captain Burke; 1 break, 1 bag harness, |ordor; 3 bales skins, 2 bales wool, J Thomson; 1 pkg, 1 carpetbag, Howie. EXPORTS. Per Matilda Hayes: For Oamaru, transhipped ex B. P. Bouverie, from Glasgow, nndler bond—33l bars iron, 4 bundles do, 1 caak, 12 cases, 2 crates, Keith Ramsay. Under Arms Act—2lbs powder, lOlbs shot, 250 caps, Oliver and Co. Free and duty paid—los coilfl wire, J Hamann; 5 bales sacks, M 'Callum and Co. For Moeraki, free and duty paid—l (jr-eaak brandy, 1 cask, 4 cases, 1 package, Mackerras ; 2 oasea jams, W Sly ; 1 parcel, Sargood and Co ; 1 case, Fargio ; 3 drums oil, 1 tin paint, 4 kegs, R B Martin and Co; 1 case, P Hayinan; 2 hhda, Marshall and Co ; 29 pkges, 6 oases, 1 cask, 1 bag Bugar, 72 sacks, E. Wilson and Co j 2 cases, 1 trunk, Hargood and Co; 1 qr-oask brandy, 1 caae gin, 2 pkgs, W and J Sconlar; 6 cases geneva, 1 case oil, 4 oases vinegar, 3 Caaes, 1 bag, J Fargio ; 1 cask, 9 ovens, 23 pkges,, 2 kegs, Oliver and Co ; I bag seed, G Matthews; 1 case, 1 bale, 1 tin, H Waldea. Goods omitted in Comerang's outward manifest: 10 cases stout, 3do alo, 6 barrels .ale, M JooL The M. A. and N. Z. Co.'a s.s. Rangitoto, Arrived at 3.30 p.m. on Saturday, witn the Suez maila from Melbourne via West Coast and Northern Porta. Her mails and pasBengora wore brought to Dunedin by tho four o'clock trip of tho Bteamer Golden Age. Tho Rangitoto sailed from Hobson'a Bay on the 20th uli, at 2.50 p.m., and cleared Port Phillip Heads at 6.50 p. m. Strong winds and fine weather were experienced to her arrival off Hokitika, at 6 p.ni, on the 26fch; left next day at 5.15 p.m., and arrived off Greymouth at 8 p.m. Left on the 27th at 9.10 a. m. for Nelson, where aho arrived at 8 a.m. on the 28th. Left W 10.15 p.m. on the 29th, anl arrived at Wellington at 9.20 a.m. next day. Sailed again at 2.45 p.m. on the 31st, and arrived at Lyttolton at 7 a.m. on the Ist, having expeneneed fine weather from Hokitika. Left on the 2nd at 3.30 p.m.; encountered otrong head winda and HeaTy seiia to arrival Wo^ are indebted to MrLoafi* field, purser, for files. .' __ , Theß.s. Keera returned from her Northern trip on Saturday afternoon, bringing with her 164 bales of wool for transhipment to the Lady Bgidia, and a considerable cargo of

I whetfc and sundries for Donedrn. The Keer» left lyttolton at 2.30 p.m. on Tbursday latt, sad arrived »t Akaroa all; 7 pm ; left again at 0.45 p.m, and aimved at Tißiaru the following moaning at 9; remained thflwuatiiaiop.m, taking »n wool and grain; ai^ experienced strong S.W. winds* with head »o» and heavy rain, on the P****? 0 hence. The parser, Mr Gilles, with his ÜBtja?. courtesy, banded as our files on »m*at H. M. b. Blanche was lying at anchor in Akaroa while the Keen* wais there, She arrived at that port at 3 p.m. on Thursday, and waa to sail the following day for Wellington, where, by telegram, ahe arrived on Saturday afternoon. The p.s. Wallace, in ewzusequence of the heavy 8. W. winds, arrived from Oamaru on Saturday evening later than usual,, and continued her course towards; Donedin, arriving •longatdethe jetty at 11p.m. Capi; Malcolm report* the BqoaUa as very severe, and accompanied by blinding showers of Bicet and hail She sails again for Oamaru to-morrow morning. The chip Oelaeno in loading np fast at Lyttelfcon for London. A ittrong S.W. gale prevailed throughout Saturday and yenterday, accempanied t>y heavy squalls of sleet and rain. All the I veeflels in port lay snugly to their moorings, not one having moved. The ship Mlndora, with the salmon ova on board, is now 01 days out, and with the prevailing westerly winds, she may be hourly looked for. The Government have chartered the cutter Surprise to take the ova to the* Molyneux on arrival; aa ak#, the steamer Taiaroa, to tow the cutter round. A gentleman in in waiting to take charge ofc,a portion of the ova on the part of Southland, and |it is believed that Sergeant Qain will perform a uimikr office as ha did last year for the Canterbury province SHIPPING TELEGRAMS— Yesterday. Lvrm/roK : April 3--11.30 a.m M Lord AaWey, from Dunedin; 4th—ll 30 a.m., Comerang, from Timara. WEATHBK TEUBGRAMa— Yesterday. Wttwtaroxi S., light; bar. 30.09, tier. 63; cloudy. tfxuoa j Calm; bar. 29.96, ther. 63; fine. Blekheim: S.E., lighft ; bar. 30.07, ther. 63 ; fine; rivers low. Lyttelton: S.W., light; bar. 30.12, ther. 64 ; cloudy. Ch&ctchubcb: Calm; bar. 29.92, ther. 59; fine. TimakO! N.W.; bar. 30.10, ther. 57; fine; sea calm. Bkalby : Calm ; overcoat; rivers low. , Oreymootk : S.W., light; overcast; raining ; bar good. Hokitika s S.W., light; bar. 30.04, ther. 68 ; cloudy; bar good. OAMARH : 8. W., light ; fine ; sea calm. Bluff: 8.W., gale; bar. 30.13; equally. Nawkk : Cahn ; bar. 29.98, ther. 70; fine; sea smooth.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 2235, 5 April 1869, Page 2

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CUSTOMS ENTRIES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 2235, 5 April 1869, Page 2

CUSTOMS ENTRIES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 2235, 5 April 1869, Page 2