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IMPOSTS.

jrer laranaki frooi the South: 26 sacks malt, 1 nag, 104 pipes, 23 cans, 3 parcels, 1 box jewe lery, Pa. cka?es^2 bars iron, 2 kegs. 4 casks, 2 boxes gold. —W. F. Wheeler, agent N Z.S.S. Co Porto i?o aki~10*lengtlls pil-e' 1 case hardware, E. _ Per Ocean Wave from Levaka—l9 bales cotton, 176 bags maize, 70 do do, 20 casks, 190 bags maize.

The ss Taranakl, Capt*i» Lloyd, arrived at Onenun;a at seven \his moraine, left » unndin at 01 V P* m on "^ 20- h' ST'ived at Lytt. lton 930a m. left a 3.45 p.m 22nd. arrived at We linßtcra 1..10 p.m 23rd, left at 1.15 p.m 24th, arrived at ±"icton at 5 40 p tn., left again at 6 45 p m . arrived at jNelson at 3 a «'. 25th, left at 5.15 p m., ariived at Aaranaki at 8 a.m 26th, left, at 340 p.m., arriving as aDove. b rom Dunedin to Lyitelton expurienced light j «. Wlnd> thence t0 Wellington stroi g JN.W. gale and heavy >ea, from Welan^ton to M-.mukau fine weaih r. Passengers': Messrs Harcourt, Harvey, £l nK*« Jaggar. Donahwr. > aic*rrow, Godfrey, White, ihomas. Anderson, rann tar, Simmons Oaten, Mason, Mr and Mrs Browne and child. Mrs West and child, and Madame Beda We are indebted to Mr HA monstone, the purser, for usual courtesies. ■ The new schooner Transit, built by Mr JMacg"6f?or for _ himself and Mr Bl»ckmore. at Curomandel, f^n-ed in harbour ewly this mc-rnin? She is oue of the tin st-lookißgfore-and-a'lera we have seen come into this port. Mie has the loot: of great power, bcin^ broad in the be»m. and having bold >-nd graeem: lines. She is ainnt9o tons rejs.er. We have alie.dy gwn her destination E Porter and Co. shipped per Coralie. for Vpo.im—n bars iron, 1 bundle iron, I cornmill, 1 i ni».istone, 2 eases glass, c PS* hardware. ihe schooner Atlantic is t,o leave Wiiikato Heads m^ cefor Kai Para 'o load timber for the -outh. The i.S.P Cn'B s.s. South m Cross left for Napier on Saturday evening. Passengers—Mr and Mis McU'vna'd, and three in the ataer ge The s s. Tarannki is advertised to leave for the Houta on "Wedne-dxy next, and the Taupo is announcea to tail Siuth on the Ist October. The s.s. retty Jane arrived from Gisborne on Saturnav evenin? with a cargo nf citUe. Passengers —Mr and Mrs Scrivener, and 3 child-en. Mrs Reeves. Miss Mill, Mrs and Miss O'tfeirne, Madame Dusleaux, Messrs Bnyfcm. MullooJy, Evans Parnell. fatanhopo, Banks, Mill, Turnbull, aad 7 in thesceerago.-A.S.L". Co., agents, The schooners "Rlsinore and Colonist, and ihe cutter S^ bring cargoes of coal f 'om Kusrell. Aha Hero may cc expected from Sydney to-morrow morning

The biijt Syren left for Lyttelton on Saturday evening with a cargo of timber. We notice thai xMessra Jir.-iin and Bishop's new schooner on the stocks iv Mechanics' Bay is verr near her completion. Her planking is a 1 finished, h°r decks laid, and her bottom coppered. Wemiy expect to her of her being launched in a few day?. .The fr^mewo'k of Captun McGregor's ue# steamer for the Wacgarei tra^e is all set up by th> constructors, Messrs McUallum and Mc'-iuarria By her conformation, we may expe ct afl c powerful uo*t somethirg after the style nv,d size of the lona. The accident to the Flechero resulted in injuries to the raider and steerii/g cear which were of by no means easy rectification. In addition to thi twisting of the blade and tha breaking of the pintals one of the iron ca*ticgg working on the double worm of the patent apparatus was smashed to pieces, and great care was necessay to njsk>» another casting to < x-ictly fit. Mas.rs Fiaser and Tinne have carried out t eir work remarkably we:l, «.nd the cap^in is higbly pleased with their workmanship ' Tut s ip Chile from iondon arrived at the a-i^hor-age at T-irm.aki abnut 10 a m on the 2Gth instant, all well Landed 161 imtnigran'S, and lefo fin Nel3on in the tv runt, h .vine » ifuU cargo f r that p irt

The schooner Ocean Wave airmd tl is moinix rcm Li vuf a. Capi. in IV. ai tin i eporls as i ol'ows : Left Bth > tpttmbtr at 6 o'clock in the evening with line easterly wmd, wliich was lost the next day. Sirica that, light variable airs and calms wern experienced till Tuesday last, when It canie on to blow a gale from thf> SSE, in which the vessel was hovo-to lor 24 hours, the sea running very high ail the time The Three Kiogs were shlited the next evenins at 4 o'clock, and the > orth Cape passed on '1 hursday, at Bpm Down the ccast light southerly breezes. The Ocpan Wave brings a cargo of corn, cotton, and" oil, and is consigned to G. W. Binney. After discharging, the vessel will load at once for Levuka direct. The Ocean Wave belonps to Levuka, and is owned by Messrs F slier a. d Horioi. The Ocean Wave brings the foiowirg thirteen passenrers, who were waiting for the Siar of the South, but in coi sequence of the ron-arrival of that vesel determined to avail themselves of the first sailing vessel. Passengers :—Mr and vrs furplice aid family (5), Mrs Wilshire, Mr T. Conway, G. Beck, T Ryder, Captain J. P. Q. Martin, Mr H. Bowors, Mr B.ownell,

The schooner Agnes cleared to-day for the Chatham Islands with a cargo of general merchandise. She is to sail this evening.

The ketch Maid of the Mill, brings 30,000 feet timber from Orewa.

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1753, 27 September 1875, Page 2

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IMPOSTS. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1753, 27 September 1875, Page 2

IMPOSTS. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1753, 27 September 1875, Page 2

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