IMPOUTS.
In the Airedale, B. 8. Lodger, agent— l case plants, G. 1 Moore; 1 box, Tutchin ; 13 sheep and 1 lamb, Major I Oooto. * BXPOBTS. In the Lady Bird, It J. Duncan, agen^-15 pkgs ironmongery, E. W. Mills; 9 kega butter, W. Anderson. In the Airedale, R. S. Ledger, agent— l box, Putton ; 1 box, LH.M. Oo ; 1 bale and 1 bag leather Hirst; 1 cuse und 1 pkge, Mrs Howo ; 4 qis beef. Barber ; 3 cases confec- I tionery, J. Johnston ; 2 pkgs leather, Luxford & Co ; I case plants, Levin & Co ; 8 ranis, Braithwaite ; C cases bacon, 4 hhds porter, 3 cases ling flsh, Krull & Co. In the Queen, It. J. Duncan, agent — 4 qr-cask port wine, 4 do rum, 5 hhds ale, J. Dransflold; 2 cases and 1 hamper drags, Owen Bros ; 5 sacks Hour, 1 bag sugar, Johnston & Co; 2 cases drugs, C. D. 80-rraud; 1 bag potatoes, \V. I.yon; 1 parcel, N.Z.S.N. Co; 3 kegs sugar, 1 box tea, Q. H. Luxford ; G bags sugar, 1 cask soda, 1 parcel sheep shears, 5 sacks flour, 3 bags salt, Levin & Co ; 1 bag grass seed, E. Pearce ; 1 basket. Lovelock ; 3 camp oveua, (J tripots, E. W. Mills ; 1 Mle woolpacks, 1 parcel twine, 1 parcel books, Bethune & Hunter ; 2 bags flour, 1 bag sugar, 1 box groceries, J. Wallace ; 2 kegs sugar, 1 hallchest tea, 1 case brandy, 1 bag rice, 1 bdlo spades, 1 truss drapery, G. Crawford; 1 case, W. Scott; 1 bdle trees, Andrews ; 1 box, E. H. Crease , 2 cases, 1 keg, D. Anderson; 1 parcel, L. Levy; Lbag, M. Hutchin. The Airedale. — The steamship Airedale left Bluff harbour at 2.30 p.m. on the 22nd, arrived at Port Chalmers at 2 a.m. on the 23rd. Left Port Chalmers at at 4 p.m. on the 25th, and arrived at Lyttelton at p.m. on the 2Gth. Left Lyttelton at 12.30 p.m. on the 27th, and arrived at Wellington at 7 turn, on the 28th. The Wkllikoton.— The Wellington did not arrive in Lyttoltou till lu a.m. on the 26th, having had to anchor in consequence of the dense fog prevailing, making it impossible to find the entrance. The Eangatira. — The Eangatiro. arrived in Port Chalmore at noon on too 23rd iusst. The Lady Bihd.— Tho s.s. Lady Bird left the Queen's ■wharf this morning, but after proceeding a considerable distance on her voyage, was obliged to return to port in consequence of tho strong S.E. gale and high sea.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XIX, Issue 2094, 30 July 1864, Page 2
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