IMPORTS.
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Per Tckapo, "from Melbourne and Hobart: 52 sacks onions, 300 bags rice, 3523 pkgs tea, 40 cases claret, 6 quarter, casks wine, 17<iO bags sugar, 114 cases vestas, 8 do piano?, 390 bales gunnies, 1 case tobacco, 22-1 sacks bonemeal, 3 cases jewellery, 2do cigars, 4 do perfumers', 37 bdls steel lathing, 476 cases fruit, 3<J bdls willows, 60 bags bark, 2 cases medicines, S do books, 1 do eucalyptus, 4 pkgs harvesting machinery, 6 cases oil of lemon, 10 (lo golden syrup, 1 do fireworks, and quantity sundries.
Smith and Smith are now landing (ex s.s. Pakeha): 210 pkgs — Hessian, bevelled mirror glass, putty, shellac, white lead, gold leaf, and painters' sundries of all kinds.—Smith and Smith.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9547, 1 October 1892, Page 1
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148IMPORTS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 9547, 1 October 1892, Page 1
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