IMPORTS.
BOBEBX SkODGBASS. ; , Ex barque Lutterworth, from London — ; 2 crates sets jags, 1 oase enamelled decorated teapots, 1 do enamelled basing, 1 do do pie dishes, 1 do do mugs, 1 do enamelled saucepans, 2 cases do buckets, 1 crate Teddesley dinnerware, S. cases E.P ware, I. case Eopney's household brushware, 1 do Kooney's toilet brushes, 1 crate brown tea pots, 1 do patent commode and slipper pans 1 case C.C and printed bakers, 1 do pudding bowls, 1 400-gal tank Kenrick's enamelled and tinned saucepans and preserv. ing pans, 3 cases children's Christmas books, 2 orates blue B and L dinnerware, 1 crate ewers and- basins, 1 do printed cups and saucers, 1 do B and L toilet sets, 1 do chambers, 2 crates printed basins, 2 hhds Imperial white china, 3 crates Nest's C.C jam jars, 2 do Nest's stone jam jars, 2 hhds fanco china, cups and saucers, hhd pink 3 G.L cups and saucers, 1 bhd do plates, 1 do maroon cups and saucers, 2 crates pheasant plates, 1 do pheasant dishes, 1 do pheasant vegetable dishes* 1 hhd Celeste 3 G.L caps > and saucers, 1 do W and G cups and saucers 1 case feather dusters and combs. Landed ex Gothic— l case briar pipes,
Ex Whakatane — 1 case Christopher Johnson's table cutlery, sheath knives, razors, etc. ExKumara— l case Christmas cards, 1 do combs, 1 do fancy China. Ex Wakanui — 1 case specimen glasses, 1 hhd Foley china (white) teaware, 1 case while china ornaments. Ex Menantic, New York — 2 cases lamps, • 4 do tin washups, 1 case meat choppers, 2 cases clocks, 1 case stove mats, 1 do mouse traps, 2 cases machine oil, 6 cases Lightning fruit jars, 6 do Potts' sad irons, 1 case mucilage. Ex Airlie, from Kobe, Japan— 7 cases fancy flower pots, 1 case teapots, 2 cases hand baskets, 1 case dress baskets and straps. Ex Tokomaru — 1 case Hermit spoons and forks, 1 case china figures, 1 do Bohemian j vases, 1 do iridescent table glass (a most beautilul novelty).; To arrive per Paparoa— 2 bales Manilla kits, 1 case vases. Per Bakaia — 1 case chamois leathers and housemaids' gloves, 2 cases photo frames, 2 do Christopher Johnson & Co's cutlery and plated ware (a very complete assortment). Per Star of England, from New York — 24 cases Mason's fruit jars.
The Waverley arrived from West Coast ports last night, and sails at 5 p.m to-day for Wellington direct. The Kennedy is expected fo leave Westport to-night for Foxton. The Charles Edward leaves Westport thi3 afternoon for Nelson, and sails for Wanganui at 6 p.m to-morrow. She leaves Wanagnui on Saturday evening for Nelson direct with a cargo of cattle. The Takapuna arrives from Picton and Wellington this- morning, and sails at 9 a.m on return. ♦; The Haupiriiwill arrive from the West Coast this morning, and sails at 8.30 a.m for Wellington direct. The Haupiri is the first steamer from Greymouth for a fort-' night. : - : , The Wainui leaves Wellington to-day for Nelson. She will arrive here to-morrow morning, and sails at 8 aim for the West Coast. The Lady Barkly arrived from Golden Bay yesterday afternoon, and returns there at 2 p.m to-day. The Lily sailed for Motueka yesterday afternoon, and returns this morning. .The Waverley and Lady Baikly will tow In the Lutterworth this morning.
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Colonist, Volume XLIV, Issue 9950, 7 November 1900, Page 1
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557IMPORTS. Colonist, Volume XLIV, Issue 9950, 7 November 1900, Page 1
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