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IMPORTS.

Per Lobu, from London: G casc3 tweeds and coatings.—M. Murchic, Snortland-street. PerHawrafrom Gisborno: 61 hides. 2 boxes b3es, 1 box fowls. From Napier: 23 boxes tobacco, 7 sasks beef, 8 packages. From vVellinston: G case^ meats, 6 cases. From Ounedin: 103 sacks potatoes, 30 sacks oatmeal, 157 packages, 60 cases fruit, 10 cases tobacco. From Lyttelton-10 packages, 27 sacks, 1 chaff cutter, I case. , Per Hawea from the South: 18 case? cheese. —T. H. Hall and Co.

Inwards Coastwise.—Atlantic from Russell' with 70 tons coal; Voues from Whangamumu with 70 tons firewood.

Outwards Coastwise.—Lake St. Clair for Orewa; Zillah for Thames, with U ton 3 moulding sand.

Tho s.s. lona will arrive tomorrow morning from Russell and northern ports.

The barque Mathieu sailed to-day forKaipara where Bhe will load with tim'jer for an Australian port.

The s.s. Glenelg will arrive to-T__or.ow morning from Tauranga tmd Mercury Bay.

The ketch Pearl has commenced to toko in ca rga for Rarotonga, and she is expected to sail henco next week.

Tho barque Cabarfeidh, which has been laid up in the stream for soveral weeks pa-t, entered out at the Customs to-day for Kowoastle.

The barque I.eba is discharging her cargo rapidly, and will be a clean ship about the end of next week.

The s.s. Hawoa arrived early this morning from Tauranga, Kast Coast, and Southern po-ts. Passenseas: —Mr and Mrs McGlashan and child, Mrs Smith, Mr Paddington nnd son, Messrs Raine, Harrl?, Robinson, Shaw, Owen, C. H. Coopsr, Combs, Scarfe, Wheal;, F. O. Fisher. Stewart, Kelly, A. C. Dunn, Wixon, Hume, Budd, Carr, Hiokey, and Murphy.

The barque Anazi. from London, is now 103 days out, and tho Waifeato, omigrant ship, 92 days out Both vessels should arrive daring the course of next week.

> Tho barque Amelia Ro;6, from New York, via Wellington, i 3 now fully due, and should put in an appearance before the end of this week. She has on board a cargo of kerosin?, Tankee notions, etc., for this port,

BJTho s.s. Rotomahana is expected to arrive from Fast Coast ana southern ports on Monday night. Sho i 3 advertised to leavo for Sydney at i p.m. on the followinz day.

Tho brigantino Island Lily is on the berth for Chatham Islands, and sho is expected to sai about the middle of next week. .

The barrme Don Guillermo has almost completed the discharge of her ca'go. She entered out at the Customs to-day for Portland, Oregon, and will sail during next wtek.

Tho s.s. Hawea sailed th_3 afternoon for Russell. She will return on Sunday morning, and will leave for the South on Monday afternoon.

During her ttav in this port, tho barque Mathieu was supplied with a large shin's boat from the yard ot Mr. li. Reid. boat-bu;lder, Albert-street. CoptainYoung,whohaswatched the progress of her construction through its various stages, expressed himself highly pleased ■with the boat, which was very staunchly bui't and which he considered to be duorlor to the cloas of work turned out by build»r3 in the other AU-tralasian ports- This factslould be gratifying to those interested in our local boatbuilding industry, aud we trust that the reputation which Auckland has won in this respect will not be allowed to de out. The tame builder has also completed a larga boat for use on tho -Whangarei River. ; ' The ship Famenoth i 9 expected to complete her loading to-morrow, and sho will leave for London early next week should the wind prove favourable. ■■'■:■■< , ■•'

Tho schooner Sissy, from Grejmouth, i. dlschargine her carno o£ coals at the Ga3 Com pany's allotment. Freeman's Bay reclamation.

In consequence of Monday; being a public holiday cargo for the South per s.s. Rawea will bi received at shed C, Queen-street Wharf, until 3 p.m. to-morrow (Saturday).

Tho brigantino Flirt and barquentine Goorgo Noble. from Timoru, with cargoes of breadstrife are both fully due.

Thep.s.AnnioMilbankisannounc-dto proceed on an excursion to Kawau en Monday next, while the Glenelg ha 3 been laid on for a trip to Waiwera Hot Springs. The fares for both trip 3 iave been fixed at ss.

TheP.M. s.s. Australia loft Srdney yesterday afternoon, and should therefore arrive here early next Tuesday morning. Sho will leavo on the afternoon c£ the same day for Honolulu and San Francisco, taking the outward English mails. .

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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2984, 7 November 1879, Page 2

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IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2984, 7 November 1879, Page 2

IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2984, 7 November 1879, Page 2