IMPORTS.
' [Special Notice.—Consignees desirous of liaviiiE their names appear ia this part of our columns, together with their consignments, may have the Bitaa inserted on payment of a small charge.! Per Flora, from the north : 56 bales hops, 5S boxes butter, 2 caßes plants, 11 pkgs leather, 1 bale hemp, 10 sacks asbestos, 1 case cigars, 130 boxes soap, 5 bales woolpacks, 67 cases tea, 64 sacks grass send, 35 drums s-oda, cS7 sacks wheat, 20 pkga bacon, 4 plates steel, and quantity of sundries. Per Kawatira, f com Greymouth : 445 tons coal. _ Per Itotoraabana, from Sydney, via the nor?h : • 72 empties, 9 crate's empties, 2 velocipedes, 200 cases oranges, 3 cases fr.sits, 8(52 bags, 58 sacks sugar, 30 cases syrup, i)i pieces timber, 175 bags ore, 50 cases jams, 'i caits wine, 64 boxes soap, 3 coils rope, 12 casks soda, 11 boxes butter, 27 cases tea, 20 cases pickles, IS suites malt, 28 sackb seed, 14 bales bacon, 23 cases meat?, 2 kegs lard, 1 chaffcutter, 1 corncrusher, 1 seed cleaner, and sundries. <3 p— •'" "" *" SHIPPINGTELEGRAMS?'" ? Eaii'ara Heads, May "31.— Arrived: JPeadle1 Hill, baiquentine, from 1> dpier. June I.—Sailed: Stanley, brigantine, for Sydney; George Thompson, barque, for Glasgow : Aiiuie Hill, schooner, ' for Lyttelton; Poherua, for the Bluif. Wellington, June 1. —Sailed ' (midnight) : Anglian, for' the south. Passengers: Misses M'Phee, Donaldbon, Diriy, "Uiurgesa, Patrick,'. Fisher,' Beaumont, Csirratt, Tarrant, Kolfe,' Stringer, MoulriiiiE, j\lt:y(laines Johnstou (and family), Jones, Tarrant. pisher, Hollow, Pitcher, Money (and child), Mina, Stringer, Moulding, Bell, Moists E.oss, Talbot, Duunford, Kishev, Aldred, King, Stringer, O'Reilly, Mason, Briggs, Gill, Wyncham, Scott, Kelly, Collins, Pitcher, jVl'i'etridge, M'Vey, jjuncan. Brown, Masters Basing and Mullis; arid .33" in the fore-cabin. Corinna, for the south. Passengers: Misses Whitney (2), Bourke, I'alconer, Mesdames Susart, Falconer, Bouirke, Captain Whitney, Messrs Andrews, Harman, Kennedy, M'Ewan ; and 13 steerage. Grafcon, for Picton, Nelson, and V/est Coast. Arrived : Msnvhera, from the West Coast.June 2.—The Hauroto, which arrivedat noon today, after a fine weather passage from Sydney, brought 65 passengers, of whom 38 were landed. here. The schooner Kate Tathani, from Newcastle to Napier, passed .-through the strait at 9 o'clock this morning.' Arrived : Herald and Penguin, from liytttJton. Sailed : Mahinapua, for Nelaon, Tarauaki, and Onehunga. H^uroto's passengers: For Lyttelton—Mr and Mrs Campbell (curse and 2 children), Mrs London, Messrs H. A. Russell, H. Turner; and 20 steerage. Kor Dunedin—Minses L. Russell, Glass, Mesdaraes 11. C. Russell, J. Cox, Messrs T. Fiddes, Palrymple, J. M'Leod, H. Lewis, Herbert; and 5 steeroge. Sydney, June 1. —Arrived: Taieri, from New Zealand; Northern Chief and Zephyr, from Kaipara.
Newcastle, June 1. — Arrived: Rio, from Napier., Sailed: Silver Cioud, for Auckland.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10376, 3 June 1895, Page 1
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438IMPORTS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10376, 3 June 1895, Page 1
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