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IMPORTS.

for Mnta! Queen from T.vtfelton :—2OOO sacks whflit, 095 sacks potatoes. 470 sacks oats, 5 kegs butted, 200 ba.s on>meal - Master asrent. Per St Kilda, from Wanganui—2B head, cattle, 500 BheoD— Combes and Daldy. agents Por Palrlie. from T.vttelton : 20% sacks potatoes, 100 sacks malt, 40 do flour. 200 tin oats, 60 bags oat. meal, 14 casks beef, 1500 slates.—H S Meyers and Co, n cents.

•'Per Minnehaha, from Timaru : ROO sacks wheat, 820 do oats, 2 tons sharps.—D H MoKenste, agent.

The s n St Kilda, Captain Plowerflav left Wanganui SS. * at 1X pm' cr(m^ *«c M-.nukau Bar on the 0 h at 1 am. and arrived alongside the Onehunga Wharf at 7 am, having experienced a H_-ht easterly preeza throughout the iiassagn. Passed tho Coven., ment pa Luna off the White Cliffs at noon on tVe Bth. rowjnwn. Mrs Beami'h and child Mrs Bell and SVif ' i'™ BTair and 'MnllT. Messrs Seatou, Banks, rm 8' HoWowav. and Lanniean. and 14 in steerage. The s s Phrobe arrived from the South to.day with the following nassengoTS.—Mr and Mrs Finch and family (five), Mr and Mrs Knibb, Mr and TVTlss JJuchnl-. Messrs n W en, Edmiston, Weston, Holly, h ,CBmPhell, Miller (two), McCulloch, Granford, and 9 In thnsteeraga The .. a Taranaki is to leave Onehunga for the sonth to-morrow, immediately on tho arrival of the 11 o clock train from Auckland The ss St Kl'da is advertisod to leave Onehunga *°L Wanganui at noon to-morrow. The ss Southern Cross is to leave for Napier on Tuesday ne\t at 4 o'clock.

Thop.s Durham will leave for the Thames to-mrr-row (Oaturdayl nf.. moon, at four o'clock. The n s. "Enterprise will leave for the Thames to__i(?ht at ten o'clock.

The barone V a . a l Queen Spoke the schooner Wn.ve Of Life off Poverty B»y on "Wednesday morning. Tho captain desired to be reported. T^e sn Pretty Jane arrived this morn.ni. from Napier nnd Glsborne. During the outward run the vessel had to contend asraimt strong e»«terlv weather, and ran in to Mayor Island and .h« Kawakawn. She left Napier for Glsborne on Tuesday last arriving at 11 pm. tbe same day. Left Gisborne on Wednesday a* 5 p.m. At Sam yesterday, rounded Past Pane with strong easterly weather. Passed Cape C'olville this morning before daybrenk. and arrived at eight 0 clock to-day, after a v'erv quick run. PassengersSaloon • Messrs Britain, Balne?vis, Caittain Trimmer, one lady, and three steerage. The Prett" .Tane coos on *o Meesrs «ims and Brown's slip this afternoon to nave her bottom piinted.

The barque T^tii Queen, C.ptain G. M. ftapp, arrived from T.yttelton firs morning, with a cargo of grain, potatoes. *c. She left cort on the 3rd instant, at 8 p m, and had light westerly winds until Monday morning, when the shin was abreast of Capo Campbell. Thence across Cook's Ptratt.R experienced heavy W.W. Rale during which the barqne was headireacMne under clnsp-rrnfed topsails. Bnrinjr the gMc the «a.go 'lightly shifted, gi.ine the vnml a list to starboard. Parsed Cape Portland at 2am on Wednesday, and rounded tho 'East Cape at. 7 pm the same tlay. Had hard easterly gale with thick dirty weather across the Bay of Plenty. Sighted Tiri Tiri at eleven o'clock last night and anchored in harbour at ten O'clock this morning.

The schooner Fairlie, Captain Norris, left T.yttelton on the SOth ultimo. Experienced head winds and calms till Wednesday evening last, when the wind Trent Into the east, and Increased to a hard gale on Thursday. Anchored during the night. She brines a full cargo of general produce, and Is consigned to H. S. Meyers and Co.

The s.s, St. Kilda arrived in the Manukau from Wanganui this morning, with a cargo of sheep and cattle.

The schooner Minnehaha left Timaru on Saturday, the 3rd instant, and had light variable winds to Cooks Straits: thence strong NW winds to Capo Palllser; thenoe to East Cape, southerly winds, and thence to port, strong easterly galea. She entered harbour at civ.it o'clock this morning.

The schooner Willl'm and .Tnlt*, •which put in here from the Thames during tho gale, has resumed her voyage to Russell.

The schooner Atalanta brings 20,000 feet timber from Tairua

The ss Durham which left for the Thames yesta.day afternoon, pot as far an fhe sandsplt when she broke down, and had to return. She arrived back in pirt late at nitrht. She is advertised to leave again tomorrow at 4 o'clock.

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Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 1976, 9 June 1876, Page 2

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IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 1976, 9 June 1876, Page 2

IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 1976, 9 June 1876, Page 2