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SPIRITS AND TOBACCO IN BOND.

April 1, 1816. Brandy, 1112 gallons; Rum, 926 gallons; Gin, 231 gallons 5 Tobacco, 9922 ftj,; Cigars, 47Q lbs.; Snuff, 80 tbs. The schooner Victory was laid on in Auckland for Port Nicholson. The cutter Sarah Berry, from NelsoD, had been ill to New Plymouth and sailed for Manakou. The schooner built by Mr. Muthieson, at Wanganui. U ready for »ea, and nny be expected here daily.

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Wellington Independent, Volume II, Issue 57, 1 April 1846, Page 2

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SPIRITS AND TOBACCO IN BOND. Wellington Independent, Volume II, Issue 57, 1 April 1846, Page 2

SPIRITS AND TOBACCO IN BOND. Wellington Independent, Volume II, Issue 57, 1 April 1846, Page 2

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