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CUSTOMS ENTRIES. INWARDS—COASTWISE.

December 24-Banshee, 70 tons, Eckhoff, master, from Picton, with cargo. D. H. Miller, agent. ' Defiance, 22 tons, Pratt, master, from Kakanni, with cargo. K. Ramsay, agent. OUTWARDS—COASTWISE. December 2,9—Maori, 118 tons, Malcolm, master; for Lyttelton, &c, with cargo. J. Mills, agent. December 24—Jane Anderson, 98 tons, Falconer, master, for Oamaru, in ballast. JL Ramsay, agent. Kate, 45 tons, Hay ward, master, for Catlin's River, in ballast. K. Kamsay, agent. James Paxton, 60 tonSj Greig, master, for Invercargill, &c, with cargo. Master, agent. Taiaroa, 51 tons, Tall, master, for Port Molyneux, with cargo. J. B. Mudie, agent. _ Kainma, 39 tons, Mania, master, for Hokitika, with cargo. D. H. Miller, agent; IMPORTS. Per Defiance, from'Kakanui: 23 blocks stone, 128 bags lime. Hunter and Co; 9 bales wool, G G Russell and Co. Per Banshee, from Picton: 50,000 feet timber, D H Miller. ;

Per Philip Nelson,- from London (correction): 240 cases, 11 bales^ 7 kegs, 5 tanks, 2 bundles, Service, Gi son, and Co ; 29 packages,. J Wals; 32 crates, 2 hhds earthenware, Calvert and Campbell.

Per Otago, from Glasgow: 20 bales, R B Martin and Co j 50 drums oil, order,; 30 eaakssoda, W and G Turnbull and Co; I box samples, order; 2 boxes, Dalrymple, junr, and Co; 1 box, A Lees ;20 i oxes, 10 qr-caaks whisky, Cochrane and Blackwopd"; 300 chests candles, RJB Martin and Co; 1 box, Oswald; 13,200 boards, 120 bdls, 19 bales, 1 parcel patterns, R B Martin and Go; 1 box, Rutherford.; 38 iron tubes, 27 bund es do, 2 do iron, bands/ 2 do fittings, order ; 1 box, Allan and Call; I do, J Steadman; l.do, J Whitelaw ;14 boxes, Brown, Ewing, and Co; 60 do, W and J Scoular; 1 do, "Davidßon; 5 do, M'Oalluin, Neill, and Co; 10 do, order ; 1 cask; Patterson ; 1 box, Barrow; .38 stoves, 2 bandies pots, 3 packages, 660 fire-bricks, Park and Curie; 1 package.. Dick and Fleming; 401 boxes galvanised iron, Turnbull and Co ; 10 qr-casks whisky, Newton, Irvine, and Co; 6 coils,: 20 packages cordage, 2 packages, J Edmond; 1 box, M'Lennan ; 1 barrel, 1 box, A Leek; 3 boxes., order; 14 packages, Fish and Son; 4 do, Newton, Irvine and Co ; 4kegß, rJ Walls ;21 tubes, A and T Burt; 1 box, Colonel Taylor; 1 do, Blackadder ;3. do, Livingston; 3do, j Cooper; 1 do, 1 pole, J Reid; 150cksate, 20 brls, order; 21 cksglassware, Calvert & Campbell; 1 h x , WS Douglas; 1 do, Baird ; 11 do, Hay Bros and Wright,; 90 bales, 3 trusses samples, Cargillg and M'Lean;:2o hf-brls, 30 boxes, M'Callum, Neili, and Co ; 8 stoves, 2 pkgs, Gunn and Koss; 1 box, Gardner; 1 do, His Honour the Superintendent; 34 balc3j 1 pel samples, Henderson L*w aad Co; 3 boxes, Graham ,;! 3 boxes, I polo, 2 pkgs shafts, Fowler; 4 | boxes, Reichelt and Co; 29 casks, Blackadder and Co; 8 pkgs, order; 261 boxes tinplates, 8 boxes, 17 :irqn pipes, W Moody ; 37 pkgs, order ; 5 bales, 1 trass, CargiUs and M'Lean; I truss, Henderson Law and Co; 1 do, Borthwick ; 1 do, Gilchriat; 1 do, H Walden; 2 boxes, Craig and Giiliea ; 3 packages, Dick and Fleming ; 178 packages, Fergoßson and Mitchell; 1 do, Dayidaon ; 4 do, HWisej 16 boilers, 7 stoves,, A. boxes •do, 375 ovens and covers, 42 girdles, 18 tue irons, 28 kegs nails, 6 do rivets, 1 dp castings, 25 tons pig iron,- 72 bundles grates, Briscoib aud Co; 16 casks clay, 10,500 bricks, 4000 tiles, 200 tons coal, 100 do pig iron, Cargills and M'Lean; 30 pairs pipe boles, Recce ; 7100 boards, R B Martin and Co ; 9 casks, Granges, 26grates, 36 girdles, 30 pot«», €0 camp ovens snd covers; Gunn and Ross ; Sabales, Iparcul samples, G G Russell aud sJo; 20 boxes, 30 hf-brls, 21 firkins. Turnbull * Co ; 1 box, J M'Lean ; 6 do, Hayman and Coj Ldo, Brown; 1 do, S Turnbutl; 500 <$asks ale, Dalgaty, Rattray, and Co; 2. boxes, Reith and Nicoleon; 4 packages, Thomson,-'Strshg; and Co ; 15 do, Brown ; 13 do, order ; 31 do, Butterworth Brothers 5 264 boxes, Cargills and M'Lean; 3 do, J Logan; 1 truss, Mppdie ; 6 boxes, G G Russel and Co; 1 do, Shaaks; 2 do, J Falconer; 4 do, Hay Brothers and Wright; 22 pkga, A aud T Inglis; 2 do, Hair and Garven; 2 do, Newton, Irvine, and Co; 18 pkgß, Sargood, Son, and Ewen ; 13 do, Herbert, Haynes, and Co ; 8 do, A aad T Inglis; 17 do, Brown, Ewing, and Co; 38 do, Ross and Glendining ; 50 pkgs, Bing, Harris, and Co ;13 castings, Park and Curie; 50' kegs soda, 16 pkgs, Cargills and M'Ldan;' 160 boxes jams, or.der ; 3 forge backs, 3S girdles, 48 fur-bars, 200 ovens and covers, 22 boilers, Oliver and Ulph; 40 casks soda, 10 ton 3 hoop iron, G G Kussell aad Co ; 1 box, 3 B Cargill; 1 do, Cooke; 1 do, Sibbald; 1 do, Greig, 10 tons hoop iron, Capt Logan; 20 bales, 3 boxes merchandise, 160 caaea confectionery, 20 cases merchandise, Serrice, Gibson, and Co. Per Julie, from New York : 500 cases kerosene oil, 66 kegs nails, 10 boxes do, 145 do handled axes, 13 cases shovels, 1 case forks, 26 boxes clothespins, 1 caae boss, 1 do hardware, 3 packages bowls, 92 boxes merchandise, 57 pekgs do, 1700 cases refined oil, 20 do rubber boots, order. Per Hydra, from Newcastle : 707 tons coal, J W Hutchison and Co j 9,000 spokes, 282 naves, 1,100 felloes, order ; 10 tons coke, C- S Brodrick; 10 do do, Guthrie and Asher. EXPORTS. Per Maori: For Timara, ex distillery—l qreaßk whisky, C R Howdenand Co. Ex

Timaru, from London, under bond—l3s pkgs Coxhead. Free and duty paid— 6 hhda, 10 casks ale, JL and C Burke ; 18 hhds, 2 csks, 7 cases do, Marshall and Copeland; shf brls ale, M Joel; 136 bdls standards, Standard Works; 11 bars iron, 6 pkgs, A .Briscoe and Co; 1 case, 1 truss, Robs and Glendining ;: 1 cask soda, 5 pises, R Wilson; and Co; 4 pkgs, Fergusson and Mitchell; 1 dp, A Brisco^ and Co ;7 bags sugar, 3 boxes, Hogg and Hutton ; 1 pr springs, A Briscoe & Co ; 16 bales woolpacks, 2 casks, 5 drums oil, G G Russell & Co; 1 pkg,-KempfchoraejProsser, & Co; I pel, P Hayman and Co ; 1 case, CO Armstrong; 156 coils wire, 300; bdls standards, G G Russell and Co^ For Akaroa—ll7 bags flour, 27 i-bagebranps |dbpbllard, Dalgety, Rattray, and S3o ; kease|G Matthews ; 1 pkg, Calvert and Campbell; 1 $■ chest tea, 2 bags, I keg sugar, Dalgety, Rattray, and Co. For Lyttelton—l case, 1 pel, J Borrie; 1 bale leather, Bridgman; 3 cases, Kempshoroe, Prosser, and Co; 1 truss, Ross and Glendining ; 2 crates, 13 pkgs, Calvert and Campbell; 2 axle arms, 1 cask, 9 bars iron, 13 pkgs, 4 cheese vats, A Briscoe and Co ; 28 hhds, 3 hf-barrels, M Joel. For Oamaru —5 cases ale, M JoeL

Per James Paxton: For Invsrcargill, ex warehouse under '•bond—ls bags sugar, M'Callum, Neill, and Co; 30 casks ale, 12 cases brandy, 145 bags sugar, Wr and G Turnbull and. Co. For Riverton—lo qrcks brandy, 2 do whisky, Whittingham Bros; 30 bags sugar, Whitelaw. Ex Timaru, from London — 2 cases, G G Russell and Co. For Invercargill, free and duty, paid—l case cheese, Ido sundries, Ido jams,; 26 mats sugar, 100 bags flour, 1 cage, 1 bag, J Griffen ; 1 crate, 2 casks, 1 case, 1 tierce,: Matheson Bros; 7 pkgs sashes, Gibbs and; Clayton; 1 pel, 10 kegs nails, 6 tue irons, 2? casks tar, 24 ovens and covers, 4 bdls spades, 2 cases sundries, 8 kegs dryers, 54 cases, 22 bdls iron, Briscoe and Co ; 2 bags sugar, 1 case geneva, 1 do pickles, 1 do marmalade, 1 do jams, Ido merchandise, J Griffen; 10 do jams, M'Callum, Neill, & Co j 2 cases, Q-regg & Co; 1 wool press, Whittingham Bros; 8 pks Matheson Bros ; 11 packages, Turnbull and Co ; 2 cases, G G Russell and Co ; 9 cases, R Harper and Co. For Riverton—2Bl bags flour, 1 case chairs, "22 do porter, 20 boxes candles, 2 bales paper, 2 cases mustard, 1 keg treacle, 1 case sundries, 2do capers, 1 do cocoa, 10 boxes maizena, 360 drain pipes, 3 cases cheese, Whittingham Bros ; 1 bundle brooms, 1 do spades, 8 kega paint, 2 parcels, 6 kega nails, Briscoe and Co;: 2 cases, P Hayman and Co; 3 packages, Ross and Glendining j 3 do, Matneson Bros j 1 oven, 4 cases axes. 8 kegs paint, 5 kettles, 1 keg, Oliver and Ulph; 2 cases herrings, 10 boxes raisins, Whittingnam Bros. Per Taiaroa, for Port Molyneux : Under Arms Act—l keg blasting powder, 2 pieces lead pipe, Oliver and Ulph. Free and duty paid—l parcel, Herbert, Haynes, and Co; 13 packages furniture, North and Scoular ; 1 cask cement, Hunter and Co ; 6 cases, 1 box, Mackerras and Co; 5 qr-casks, 17 pkgs, M'Clean and Spedding; 10 idles woolpapks, D H Miller ; 1 bale leather, Farquhar • 40 flooring boards, Findlay and Gilmour; 2Q coils wire, 4 cases, 3 kegs nails, 2 pkgs, 1 weighing machine, Briscoe and Co ; 30 sacks flour, 70 bags bran, Anderson and Mowatj 40 bags salt, R B Martin and Co ; 3 pkgs, Barron, Grant, and Co j 2 cks soda, 1 keg, 1 hf-cht tea, Stavely and Co j 2 ca3es, Briscoe and Co ; 14 pkgs machinery, Davidson; 2drums oil, Fish and Son ; 6 bdls wire, 2 pkgs, Guan and Ross; 10 bdls wire, Dalgety, Rattray, ! and Co j 2 hhds ale, J L. and C Burke ; 2 iron drums, 1 coil rope, Manning; 2 cases, T Little and Co ; 6 cases, 2 mats sugar, Robertson; 5 bundles galvanized wire, Davidson; 1 bag flour, Hay; 6 pack- ' ages machinery, 7 reaping machines, Blackadder and Co j 48 furnace, bars, 4 casks soap, 3 packages, G F Reid ; 19 packages ironmongery, Oliver and Ulph ; 1 half-ton wire, 1 ton guano, G G Russell and Co ; 1 qr-cask whisky, Mackerras and Co; 6 bags flour, Hogg and Button; 19 mats sugar, Macfarlane. For Waikawa—27 packages, Stavely and Co ; 5 bags flour, 2 do potatoes, Reanie and Macgregor; 5 bags flour, 4do sugar, 10 pkgs, Stavely and Co ; 7 pkgs, A Mercer j 40 bags flour, R Wilson and Co ; 15 pkgs, Cargills and M'Lean ; 50, pkgs, Hogg and Hut ton.

Per Kaiuma, for Hokitika : Ex warehouse under bond—s chests candles, M^Callum, Neill, and Co ; 46 cases stout, Turnbull and :Co. Free and dnty paid—l pkg, Caivert and Campbell; 120 pkgs, Briacoe and Co ; 49 pkgs, Gregg and Co ; 10 sacks wheat, 12 do pollard, 3 do oatmeal, 70 do oats, Anderson and Mowat; 40 boxes soap, M'Leod and Co ; 5 packages, Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co; 56 packages hardware, A Shaw and Co; 8 hogsheads, 8 barrels ale, J" L and C Burke ; 100 bars iron, 24 packages hardware, Brisooe and Co ; 5 cases glass, 1 cask putty, Scanlan Brothers ; 6 packages, 11 bags salt, Flexman ; 1 parcel, J Brook; 1 do, Turnbull andiCo; 20 bags wheat, G Dtmcan; 20 b3gs oats, 4 bales chaff, D H Miller ; 2 cages chocolate, 10 do sardines, 1 do groats, 1 do maccaroni, 1 do vermicelli, 25 packages sundries, Turnbnll and Co; 3 cases haras, Henderson Law and Co.

Per Phoebe, for Wellington (omission): 2 bales paperhangings, Fish and Son ; 3 cases flassware, Calvert and Campbell. For •icton—l hogshead, 1 tierce chinaware, 2 casks, 1 case earthenware, Calvert and Campbell.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 2461, 25 December 1869, Page 2

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CUSTOMS ENTRIES. INWARDS—COASTWISE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 2461, 25 December 1869, Page 2

CUSTOMS ENTRIES. INWARDS—COASTWISE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 2461, 25 December 1869, Page 2