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IMPORTS.

Per Lady Jocelyn, from London: 6098 packages. 457 cases. 80 J-casks, 56 casks, 100 tons Clyde pic iron. 53 tanks, 109 tons coke, 5 derates, 2 octaves, 4 parcels, 1 truss samples, 400 casks cement, 2,000 bags salt. 1873 bars and bundles iron. 11 bales. 3 boxes, 9 anchors and cables, o lihds., 2 trusses. For transhipment to Napier— 3 cases. For New Plymouth—l box. 73 J-casks, 2104 packages, 115 cases.—Owen aud G-ratiam. . , . , , «,. SI case Christmas and scented Bachels, 1 do violins 1 do hair brushes, 1 do Penelope canvas, 1 do fishing lines. 1 do fish hoots, 1 do table cutlery 1 do William's sheath knives, 1 ao cricket bats and balls, 1 do spectacles, 5 do bundries, 2 crates children's buckets.—M, Levy and Co.

Per Wild Duck, for Patea: 185 casks cement, 2 cases, 27 pieces machinery. 2,000 feet dressed timber, 1 boat.

Ixwards Coastwise.—Queen, schooner. Jones, from Hokianga, with 21 tons gum, 38 hides and 3 boxes; Kriemhilda, schooner, from Wan''aroa, with 27,000 feet sawn timber ; Fairy, schooner, from Wangaroa, with 23,000 feet sawn timber; Ruby, schooner from Wangaroa, with 2 3,000 feet timber; Fawn, cutter, from Matakana, " Outwards Coastwise.— Fanny Kelly, ketch, for Waugaroa, with sundries; Rovor, schooner. foi Wbatigarei, with sundries. The schooner KlizabethConway cleared at the Customs to-day for Wangaroa, where she is to 10->d with 35,000 feet of timber for Gisbprne. The s.s. Tarauaki will arrive fro^aa Tauranga, Gisborne, • and Southern ports at a late hour ' The s.s. Southern Cross arrived from Napier last eveniDg with a cargo of cattle, &c, which she landed at Tamaki. The schooner Blanche is taking in cargo for Rirotoiign, and she will sail in a few days. Tho s.s. Hawea will arrive in the Manukau tomorrow morning, from New Plymouth and the '"'•The'fine brigantine Island Lily is again on the berth for the Chatham Islands, and she will, no doubfe, sail about the middle of next week. The s s. Rotorua will arrive oh Monday night, Ijoih the South, and will sail for Sydney on Tuesday afternoon. A new brig, of 318 tons register, named the Annabell, is to be placed on the berth at New York i"or this port in September, and will sail in October, thus giving merchants an opportunity of having goods forwarded direct. At present, they are sent via the South, thus entailing troublesome delay, and in many cases, loss. This however, will be a boon to those desiring muke shipments direct from that city. Applications may be made to Mr a. W. Owen of this city, who will Jforward orders by the outgoing Til £• i 1 The s.s. lona arrived from Rus3ell and the North this morning with 64 sacks obsters, 175 sacks gum, and quantity of sundries, and a number of passengers. , The ketch Wild Duck cleared at the Onehunga Cns to «Btoga^ gS »g fcßHlp Russell, this day. TSe Hinemoa sailed for Auckland at five o'clock this morning. Tauranga, this day. Tho s.s. Taranaki sailed at 10 a.m. to-day for Auckland.

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Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2609, 17 August 1878, Page 2

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IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2609, 17 August 1878, Page 2

IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2609, 17 August 1878, Page 2