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Daily Times Office, Friday evening. The amount of customs revenue collected to-day on goods for consumption amounted to £787 9a 6d.
The number of bags of grain and produce received at the Dunedin railway stations to - day was as follows:—
Oats. Wheat. Bran. Potatoes. Total. 2,521 56 130 282 2,992
SALE OF STATION PROPERTY. Wright, Stephenson, and Co., as agents for Mr Frank G. Pogion, of Blackstone Hill atation, report having sold privately at a satisfactory price, to Mr Andrew Jopp, of Teviot, the well-known Moutere atation, in Vincent county; together with 18,000 very high class merino sheep (inclusive of this year's lambs), 42 head cattle, and 10 horses. The station Itself consists of 42,000 acres leasrd from tbe Crown, and 2800 acres freehold, with six-roomed dwelling home, woolshed, stable, and all other necessary outbuildings.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9141, 13 June 1891, Page 1
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