IMPORTS.
Per Ryno from Napier, 5 tons bones, 400 bushels maize.—D. H. McKenzie agent.
The barque Bella Mary arrived from Hobart Town yesterday evening after a passage of twenty days. Strong westerly gales were experienced for 13 days, after leaving on the 7th. From 11th to 24th (the day in which the Three Kings were sighted), light N. and N. E. winds, down the coast strong S. W. and S. E. winds. The Bella Mary briugs her usual cargo of fruit, preserves, palings, &c.
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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1498, 28 November 1874, Page 2
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