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IMPORTS.

fl Per William Gifford, from Oamaru : «w !qr.-sacks flour, 60 do pollard, 120 do bran ,1186 do flour, 40 A do do, 856* do do 170 ; ■ \ bags bran, 78 do sharps, 121 sacks wheat, 22 I ' Ido barley, 24 do grass seed 430 do oats 200 ! do wheat 50 do flour, G. W. Binney ; 50 do • ! flour, 100 do wheat, 150 do bran 30 do 3 pollard, order.-G. W. Binney, agent.

I ! The ship Zealandia sailed for Sydney early 1 I this morning in ballast. 11l The brigantine Coronet sailed lor KaroI tonga at eighb o'clock this morning, with a I i fine westerly breeze. , . I His Excellency's yacht Blanche arrived in I U the Manukau on Saturday from Wellington | I after a fine weather passage of five days, 1 ,;; against prevalent northerly winds. bir S IS James Fergusson, and suite, Captain FergusIjifson, A.D.C., Hon. Dr Pollen, came as pasi | sengers. HI The mail steamer Cyphrenes left ban < I Francisco for Sydney via Auckland on the ;i 1 lObh instant. She may be expected here ' ■', about the 7th of next month. I[l The schooner Tawera is to leave Onehunga i for HokiaDga to-morrow. I-1 The brig Hebe left the river Don, Tasma- ;! | nia, on the 7th inst., with a cargo of potaI toes, consigned to Messrs Cruickshank and ' Co. ] The barque Harriet Armitage left Sydney j for Auckland on the 7th instant. Passengers—Mr and Mrs Hanks, Master Hanks, Miss Hanks, Messss F. Alexander and :! J James. Cargo—2l2 cases wines and spirits, ■ I,! 30 casks currants, BSO bags bone dust, 25 '": •i 1 cases vestas, 82 oars, 25 tons pig iron, 9 'j, stoves, 745 bags maize, 1 buggy, 14 bales •tjwhay, 23 bags fireclay, 35 packages. |p| The barque Glimpse arrived at Newcastle ! ij] on the 31st ultimo, after a run of 9h days. I I She was laid on to load for Dunedin. I• I One of our pigeons sent off from the ss. ! I Lady Bowen on Saturday afternoon brings 5 liusword that the Falcon, barquentine, was I I beating out of Tiri Tiri passage in beautiful 1 j!Bty]eat3 o'clock. 11l We were indebted to Mr Drew, chief 5 i |j officer of the Wonga, for prompt delivery of ! !;;!;■ our Australian files on Saturday. > " The cutter Hero arrived from the Kaipara at 6 o'clok yesterday morning. She brings ia cargo of timher etc. for Mr Barnes. The Stanley Castle is taking in her cargo of gum for New York as quickly as she discharged her English cargo. Captain Near- \ ing is loading her. From present appearances Captain Austin will get quicker despatch • f| than any vessel has had for some time. The new topsail schooner, built by Messrs ; Niccol and Son for Captain Lewis, is to be 1 launched most probably on Thursday next. j ! According to advices received by Messrs Stone Bros, the Bella Mary was to leave i jf Hobart Town for Auckland on the 7th inst. The barque Ferndale hauled away into the stream, at daylight this morning. The Fern- ■;. dale will sail at day-light to-morrow morn- ■ '■ ing. The barque William Gifford, Captain Bishop ' ([arrived from Oamaru to-day at 11 o'clock. She left port on the 9th in3tanfc, and had head winds throughout the passage. Passed the East | '{Cape on Thursday night. On Sunday passed ! I fa baiqne, supposed the East Lothie, off Cape [^Turnagain. Captain Bishop, reports that ' ji.during last week he has seen about 40; whales ifjjperday, most of them sperm whale 3. The |;!William Gifford brings a cargo of produce, ij consigned to Mr G. W. Binney, ; ' the agent of the vessel. The barque Union, |369 tons, was to leave I 1 Newcastle for this port, about the 13th inst. f j i-with a carge of 456 tons of Greta coal, and j 'i6O tons of Wallsend coal, for Messrs Stone J: ' Bros. A reference to the Greta coal is con|l tamed in our local columns. ; The ketch Pearl is to leave for the Islands

i to-morrow morning. The brigantine Sir Isaac Newton has I cleared out for Tairua in ballast. She is to | {load there for Lyttelton. i The cutter Coralie brings 44 tons coals ]from Russell. I The schooner Helen, from Motuihi, brings J14.000 feet timber. [ The cutter Firefly, from the Wade, brings I 16 bales wool, 22 bags gum and sundries.

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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1493, 23 November 1874, Page 2

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IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1493, 23 November 1874, Page 2

IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1493, 23 November 1874, Page 2