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CUSTOMS ENTRIES.

INWARDB. Maori, 118 tons, M'lntosh, Jrom Oamara, with cargo. 1 Mills, agent. Taiaroa, 228 tons, Anderson, from Lyttelton, with oargo. J Mills, agent. OOTWiRDS. Beautiful Star, 140 tons, Bernech, for Wellington, with cargo. J. Mills, agent. Hero, 857 tons, MGee, for Lyttelton, with cargo. J MUIb, agent. Iris, 340 tons, Duff, for Newcastle, in ballast. X Ramsay, agent. To Anau, 1028 tons, Carey, for Bluff, with \ cargo. J Mills, agent. Go Ahead, 131 tons, Doilo, for Timaru, with J cargo. X Ramsay, agent. 1 M»orl, 118 tons, M'lntosh, for Oamaru, with cargo. J Mills, agent. J IMPORTS. Per Star of the South, from Wcstport: 100 tons coal, order. Per Taiarba, from the North: i pkgs, Few Hoy; 6 do, Shearman ; 1 do, W and G Turnbull and Co ; 26 I do, Scott; 8 do, Proctors, Jones, and Co; 20 do, . Kutherford ; 2 do, Morning Herald; 35 do, N Z Drug " Co ; 1 do, Lightband, Allan, and < o ; 3 do, Bustard ; 20 do, Dennidtou and 'Jo; 2 do, N Z I, and M A Co; 25a do, Marshall and Co; S3 no, Armstrong; 31 do, Coombs ami Sou ; 9 do, A Briscoe and Co; 10 do, 'I Stavcly, Austin, and Co. EXPORTS. Per Go-Ahead ; For Timaru—2oo pkge, W and G Turnbull and Co ; P do, O U Man den ; 100 do, D .M Spi-ildiliu ; 19 do, W Grogg and Co; 2 do, \Y und J Scoular ; ;5 do, Kates, :.-mi-, and Co ; 10 do, P M'GUI. . For Lyttelton- fi pkip<, Uavuly, Austin, and Co; 12 ' do, Huillaml Co; 11 "do, A and T Burl; 12 do, targood, Son, and Ewen ; 10 do, Hogg, Howison, -Vieol, and Co ; 1 do, Bultorworlh Bros. For Wellington's*! pkgs, Andersuii and Co ; UO do, X Anderson ; 3 do, Sargood, son, and Ewen ; 100 do, Hogg, HowisOi-, b Kibol, and Co ; liX do, Neill Bros: 45 do, Bates, Siae, and Co; 4 do, A and T Burt; iO7 do, J Cable; 2 co, Keith Ramsay. . For Foxton-1 pkg, Sargood, Son, and Ewen. For Wanganui (i pkgs, Reid and Gray ; G 1 do, Sargood, Son, and Ewen. For Patea-1 pkg, ii Neill and Co. For Napier-172 pkgs, .N'eiJl Bros; CO " do, M Bardsley and Son ; i do, Sargood, Son, anii O Ewen ; SO do, N Z Woodware Co; 21 do, A and T ii Burt ; 1 do, G H Marsden. Pe.r Beautiful Star: For We3tport-04 pkgg, A and T Burt; 3 do, P Hayman and Co ; 1 do, M Mender- ai Bhausen ; 1 do, A Briscoe and Co ; 1 do, N 2 Hardware pi Co. For Hokitika—lo pkgs, Sargood, Son. and Ewen; 3 do, Neill and Co; SO do, A Briscoe and Co ; 1 do, Heymaoson, Low, and Co; 30 do, Wilkins and Co. For Greymouth—3 pkgg, J Speight and Co; * 2 do, A . Lees ; 1 do, Otago Bible Society ; 1 do, Sparrow and Wilkinson ; 1 do, R Thomson ; 2 dp, P Hayman and 8U Co; 31 do, Kivoiig Sing Win;,'; 1 do, Sargood, Son, and Ewen; 22 do, Wong Tape ;50 do, A liriscoo and £Jo ; 18 do, N Z Woodware Co. in

Per Hero : For Lyttelton—2B pkgs, ex Beautiful Star; 3 do, X X Murray and Son. For Sydncj-4 pkgs, Keid and Ciray; 110 do, M Bardsley and Sou ; 6 do, P Mastorton ; 6 do, Jolly, Connor, and Co; 1 do, Simon Bros; 100 Ho, A Duncan; 550 do, P M'Gill; 8* do, Sew Iloy ; Go do, Anderson and Co ; 62 do, X Anderson ; 143 do, G Blyth ; 30 do, W Irvine and Co; 12 do, N Z Woodware Co ; 101 do, Koyse, Stead, and Co ; 1 do, N Z Express Co.

Per Tc Anau : For the Bluff—3sl pkgs, ex Wakatipu; 2 do, ex Wanaka; 2 do, J Petorsou and Co; 3 do, Heymangon, Low, and Co ; 80 do, Proctors, Jones, and Co ;12 do, Mackerras and Hazlett; 5 do, John Edmond ; 4 do, Butterworth Bros; 4 do, A Briscoe and Co; quantity, ex Loch Fergus; quantity, ex Peter Stuart. For Melbourne—l pkg, ex Wanaka; 752 do ex Waitaki; 360 do, W L Leea ;20 do, Georgo Blyth ; 1 do, Bing, Harris, and Co ; 1 do, Sargood, Son, and Ewen; 1 do, Coulls and Culling; 4 horses, H Prince.

Per Maori, for Oamaru : 2C pkgs, ex Albion : 21 do, ax Peter Stuart; Z do, Keant and M'Carthv; 221 do, Eeid and (3ray; 40 do, A Briacoe and Co ; 107 do. Proctors, Jones, and Co; 2 do, Denniston and Co; 1 do, Lambert; 25 do, j Eattray and Co; A do, II Walden; S do, J X Scott; 2 do, P llayman and Co • 3 do, A Stannard ; 2G do, W Gregg and Co ; 1 do, G and T Young; 7 do, Wand J Scoular; 0 do,'Henderson Law and Co; 2 do, N Z Woodwaro Co; 04 do Hog(f, Howison, Nicol, and Co ; 2 do, W Gilchrlst and Co; 0 do, Park and Curie ; 2 do, Dalgety and Co; 48 do, B Singer and Co ; 107 do, A and T Burt; 62 do, YV and G Turnbull and Co; 10 do, Bates, Sice, and Co; 15 do, Mcill and Co; 13 do, Anderson and Co; 5 do, Stavely, Austin, and Co; 18 do, N Z Hardware Co ; 2 do, Marshall and Co.

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, August I9th. Arrived: Hermione, from London, S2 daya out, with 23 passengers—all well.

Blot, Augunt 19th. Tho Riogarooma left Sandridge on August 13th at 1.30 p.m., arriving at Hobart on tho 16th at 4 a.m.; left there the same night at 4.25 p.m.; was abreast of the South-West Cape light at 7.10 p.m. on the 18th, and arrived at the Blud at 6.30 am. to-day; light northerly winds were experienced during the passage. Passengers: For the Bluff —Mrs Vynor aud infant Messrs iloir, Vyner, Pearson, Lencn, and Ewing; two in tho steorage. For Dunedin—Captain and Mrs Frascr, Mr Henry Beaumont (advance agent Louise Pomeroy'B company); two in the steerage. For Lyttolton—Messrs Agar and Lee ; five in the stcorago. For Wellington—Messrs Shior, Waterhousc, and Hare iiisa Alexander, Mrs Peat, Mr and Mrs Alexander for Auckland — Dr and Mrs Whine, Misses Crousdal (2).

.MOVEMENTS OP UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY'S STEAMERS. Friday, August 19. Lyttolton—WitKatipu sailed 6 pm. for Wellington. Wellington—Albion arrived from Lyttelton; sailed for Napier. Hawea. af rived from Picton; nailed for Xytteltra. Nelson—Wanaka arrived from Picton ; sailed for New Plymouth. Russell— Penguin arrived 3.3d tun. from Auckland ; •sailed 4 p.m. for Auckland. Bluil—Ringarooina arrived 7 a.m. from Melbourne; sails for PorfrChalmers.

The s.s. Star of the South arrived at Port Chalmers yesterday morning from the West Coast. She left Westport at noon on- the 13th inst., and experienced strong northerly winds to Cook's Strait, when it ohiit.'-d to the southward, increasingl to a titron" "-ale which compelled her to run into Queen Charlotte's Sound for shelter at 0.30 a.m. on the 15th inst. She left again at 4.50 a m on the ntxt day, experienced strong southerly winds until noon on the 18th inst., and thence had northerly bvcezes and line woalhor to

The s.s. Te An:iu was undocked yesterdiy morning and taken over to the Railway IMor. She sailed in tho afternoon for Melbourne, via the lilul! and Hobart.

The b.s. Hero left Port Chalmern yesterday afternoon for Sydney, via tho West Coaat.

The s.s. Waitaki was taken into the Gravin" Dock yesterday in order to undergo the repairs rendered necessary by the collision of the Albion wltn her Her xunninjj will he taken up by the b.s. Taiaroa. '

The s.s. Maori left Port Chalmers yesterday cveuimr foreman,. y S

•AliwhN.E. gale set in early yesterday morning and blciw with great violence during the day, bringing op-a voryheivysea. The recent .derision of the Supreme Court, Melbourne, in t!ie instance of the Oulf of Finland, 3.5., ia already seriously interfering with the salutary powers till now exercised by the Stsam Navigation Board of Victoria in eases of wrongdoing by captains and other officers. This Board have decided that they cannot legally hold an inquiry into the wreck of tho Enterprise, schooner. The i-csse! is owned .ami registered ;.u Melbourne, but the wreck having taken place outaide of Victorian waters, and the master holding a ceritlficat* issued in Tasmania, it is found that theyhaye tno jurisrifction in the matter. This poniiion of "affairs Csbo extremely unsatisfactory and illogical tjisfc the appeal to tho {kperial authorities to amend and extend line powers of marirw boards in those Colonies, to which we have already referred, cannot but bo listened to and granted without dels./.—Australasian. Shipping > ewß

The s.s. Knkanai was taken into ihs Qrftvinf,' Dock ior overhaul yesterday afternoon. The s.s. Beautiful Star left Port Chalmers yestorday sifter noon for the We3t Coast.

The s.s. 00-Ahead Bailed for tho Horth yesterday: iifternooa. '

The b.s. Taiaroa arrived at Port Chalmers at 2 p m yesterday. Bhc left Nelson at I p.m. on the loth, and ai rived at Kcton at 9 p.m.; left again at 130 a m on the irth inst., and arrived at Wellington at fl'o.in.; left a^uin at 1 p.m., and reached Lyttolton at 0 30 am. on tbs 18th inst.; sailed thencu at 6.30 p.m., and arrived us above. She encountered strong B.W. winds with heavy seas from Wellington to Lyttclton, and (bonce had N.W. winds and line weather to arrival.

The ketch Palmeraton came down from Dunedin yesterday afternoon, and went alongsido the Bhlp I'izarro to take in transhipments for Invercargiil. 'Tho s.s. Shag made a trip to Shag Point and back yesterday.

The schooner Zior, bound to Dunedin, was sighted off Cape Fonlwlnd by the bripintine t'roaperky.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6093, 20 August 1881, Page 2

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CUSTOMS ENTRIES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 6093, 20 August 1881, Page 2

CUSTOMS ENTRIES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 6093, 20 August 1881, Page 2