IMPORTS.
Per Vision, from Tonga: 2000 cocoanuts, lj fons of Copra.—Owen and Graham, agents.
The schooner Colonist has l»'ft lyttelton for Napier The s.s. Go-ahetfd leasts Otfehnnga for Eaglan at flour o'clock thla aflpriioonA. ■ f The Union SS, Co 's a.g Ha^ea, Captain Wheeler, arrived at Onehnnga wliarf yesterday at 11 a.m She left Port Chalmers at 2*30 pmk the 7th imtant, ai"* arrived at New Plymouth at Ipm on the 11 " " 2 leftatflpm. arriving as above! PW wis experienced throughout. We a*- ln debtert to Mr £c™, purse-, for our file,. afr£St&SL™ Seavesoff.m to-morrow f<> the south. A. telegram has bp^ a y e -eived to the effect that the thve-n- ag t.>a scao;, ;n9r pftplJe was to leave Duuedin «n W.iurciiy eVenincr, with a cargo of oats for the in iraes. on account of Mr Binney. Tha » s Wallabi left OnehuDga on Saturday afternoon for Winganui Tne barque ".rdvar sailed for Newcastle In ballast yesterday mcrfing. Her de tination thence is not certain.
Several coasting craft have left since Saturday fcr their destinations.' Their names appear above. The smart It tile br g Vision returned last nitrht from Samoa ana 1119 Friendly Islands, after traversing the disUnco between Tonga and this port in the shortest sailing time nn record. Yit., 4 days 22 hoars. Tho movements of this vessel Up to the beginning of February h>ve already been published. After loidiDg at Fij i with store* for the Barr*couta man of war, she arrived back at SaroOa on the 18th February. Discharged cargo and took in water and sailed on the evening of too 86th for Vavat* arrived on the 29th; called at Hapia on the Ist M|rcK»and at Tonga on the 4th. Left Tonga on the, erenlnV of the 7th, with a light easterly wind ; cleared thi reef at dnsk, when the wi.ad veered to the snuthwardwith squa'ls, shifting afterward to the eastward. %«sed Point Vandtfnno at midnight, and the island^ Plyftwt at 10 a m., strong breeze blowing with high s*a. Passed the Great Barri r at 2 p.m., and arrived at Auckland at 10 a.m. The Vision brings no cargo, but the following passengers—Messrs Phipps, T. Farrell, and Homer. ,• * . The P.M.'Co.'s ftte steamer Granada arrived from the f onth at ten o'clock last ni^ht. Sfce left Dunedin in the Sth instant, and Napier at 12.L7pm on tie 11th , She brings tho Southern portion of the outward fusz mail, and the following passengers:—For Auckland— Saloon—Jtf P MeMorlnn'd, Mr McFarlane, Mr Green, Mr McCrae, Father Riordan, Mr J Cameron. Mrs E White. Mr and Mrs J Watt, Mr J Wnllter, Mrs HamiltDn and son, Mr and Mrs Martin, Messrs P L Francis D Sampson. George Price, J L Field. Murdock, Hecd-rson. Mr and Mrs Smith, Mr Thns G Johnson, Mrs Braithwnite, Misse' Green (2). Steer-age-John McGuire, Mary McGuire, Mrs T'uane. For San Francisco—Saloon—CUptain Mel'en and »ife, Messrs P C Crow. F Barker, E A. Lowo, W W Greg?. Captain Hardwick, Mr Parks. Captain Stuart. Mr j Newton, Mr' A. W Abell, F^er-Col'man, Mi*a Coleman. Messrs George Gould, 0 Gould C * Wilson. Captain J Macfarlane, *lex McMaster. Mrs J S Thombs. 3 child'en. and servant, Mr Livelr, M Anderson, and sin the sti era c. Tim Granada camr alocgadesoon °'te" "i-nVO »7iri pnmmonced coaling, c
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Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 1894, 13 March 1876, Page 2
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