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IMPORTS.

Per Belle Brandon, fmm Eevnija and Eewa • 09 sacVa mfiiz», 3200 coaooanubs, 1 cj.sk oil, O-. Holdup *i Co. ; 112 iacfe. maize, ■32 r-aies fihre, 4 logs wood, .'. Bucnsnan; 254 sacks maize, order.—G Holdship and Co., agents.

The fine ship T.och Awe sailed yesterday evening tor Pan "Francisco. The barque Hndrla Failed in ballast for Newcastle late yesrerrlav aftfirnoon. The hn»antine Magellan Cloud hns come alongside the wjtiarf to discharge her cargo from Lvtrelton.

The brig Fawn arrived' at an^ early hour this morning from LytMton wi+h a cargo of Southern produce to order. She left on the 21st instant. ..-.:. : ■ ■ We learn by a telegram received at Christchtirch by the Few. Zealand Shinping Company tnerej that the ship Stirling Castle has sailed for Aticlcln.Dfl, and that tjje ship' Waitsnei is Tending in 'London fir thirf port. The fine dinner Fchonner Belle. Braivlrm. belonrim? to Messrs Hold sir p anl Co., a?" commanded by Captain Ohlson, arrived this morning fromthe Fiji after a ran of 16 days. The Captain reports leading,Levnka on the Bth and Rewa on the 11th insst, . For first three days, had N.W. winds .Vith fine ■weather. Thencfi strorg head p->lefl for nearly the rest of thn pases?^. Had to heave-to on the ISth, 21st, and 22nd for dyer twelve hours on, each occasion. Durinc the gale, or rather succession of gales, had mainsail and foresail both split; by the violence of the wind. Sighted Cuvier Island on Sunday afternoon. From there light S.W.. wiml9 into port. PaaßeWers : Ohns." and William Young [en route for Melbourne.) The Bella Brandon Vfll after discharging load again for Levuka immediately. The ketch Prince Rupert brings 30,000 ft timber from Pakiri. jlThe s.s. Ladybird. Captain Andrew?, left this morning for the South taking a penpral cargo and the following passengers:— Saloon : Rev. B C. Rutland, Messrs C. Hftley, Jas. Cowan. R, G. Creagh. the Loyal Troupe (/). and others booked at Onehunga, with six in the steerage.

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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1392, 28 July 1874, Page 2

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IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1392, 28 July 1874, Page 2

IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1392, 28 July 1874, Page 2