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IMPORTS.

Per Arstopu from Dunedin-10S)o sacKS nour, 200 Lacks d'tto. 400 1-sacka ditto. 300 sacks oats, SO sacks sharps, 250 sacks bran. -r. H. Hall &. Of, Par Rona from Lyttelton: 110 sacks flour, Goi sacks floor, 120 V sack ß flour, 100 sacks bran.To sacks sharps; 4 cases bacou and hams.—i. a. Hall & Co. ; .. . Per Ada C.Owen from Dnnedin:l,ooo sacks flour, i; 500 sacks oa;s, 80 sacks oatmdal, 20 sacks tran* PcrSayon from Timarn: 300 sacks fipur, 100 sacks malt, 100 sacks, bran, 60 sacks poJard. PorAratinn from Dnnedin: 1700 sacks flour, 80 sacks pollard, 300 sacks oats, 250 sack ß bran "ffiSl yttcltou-320 sacis and Dap flour 123 bags sugar, 100- sacks- bran, 5 sacks "harps, 20 sar?k3 oatmeai. 500 sacks oats, 9 cases bacon,leasesOJffea. • .

Inwakds Coastwis!'. — Eangatfra from Omaha, with 50. ton 3 firewood; Paku from Tairna/witU 2619J feet timber; Nancy from Tiiames^with 13.0HOfeet timber; Mercurylfrom Tairua. .with 23,501 feet Umber and 9 sackaj?um; Adah from Thames, with 10.00) feet sawn kauri tiniber.42 eases dynamite, 150 kegspowder; Isabella from Matakana. with 15 tons firewood, 300 feethousQ blocks, and 50 posts. OoTWABDS Coastwise. — Kriemhilfla for Whangaraa; Rangatira for Omaha; lanny Kelly for Whangaroa; Isabel for Mahurangi, TheTchocner Saxon arrived early thismorninir from Timaru, atter a passage ot eleven days. Captain G. McKenzie reports leaving on tho 29t£ iUt; experienced northerly winds and calms for three days, and southerly till paasme Gable End. Thence till arrival, northerly and northeasterly winds. The Saxon brought a carp of breadetfffij, etc., which she commenced di«Bhargiife^rUhe eastern side of the Queeo-street Wharf to-day. The schooner Transit sailed last night for Wellington with a cargo of drain pipes. The barque Amelia- Ross, which has been wind bound in harbour for some days past, took advantage of the change in tha wind this atturjioon,' and eailsd for Chili.

Tho p.s. Anno Milbanlr will arrive to-morrow mornlne from Whangarei and Mangipai. _ bne leaves again for the same ports in the evening.

The s.s. Glßualg will arrive to-morrow mornc Ing from Tauranoa end Mercury B.y. She loaves again for the Bame potts on Friday afternoon. • ' •■ • •

The brigantine Active will clear at the Customs to-morrow for Sydney with a cargo of copra. Captain W. Moller, formerly ot the Coronet, has been appointed to the command in the place of Captain Scott, who returns to the Islands in the OvalaTi. The baraue Robo M. arrived at Melbourne from Kaipara with a cargo of timbßr on tn« 29tn ultimo.

The brigantine Look Out sailed from Sydney for this pors on the 29th ultimo. Her cargo consists of 1538 sacksbonedust. *

The S.S. Kotorua is duo at Russell from Sydney to-morrow morning.. She may be expected to arrive hero early on Friday morn ne, and is Bdvert!sed to leava for Kast Coast and Southern ports at i o'clook.on the same afternoon. The schooner Rona arrived las! night from Lytte'lton with a cargo of Bugar, breaistufw. &c. She left on Saturday, tiie 30th. ult, and experienced sonth-westorly wind till passing the Kidnapper. Thence till arrival the wind was from,the north. The sdhooner Saxon was spoken on the passage, up.

Tho brigantine Ada C. Owen arrived from Dunedin last night alter a pasbatte of ton day*. She left on Saturday. 30th ult, and experienced Bouth westerly winds till passing Hawke « Bay on tho following Monday. Light northerly winds were encountered from that time until arrival in port. The vessel brought a full cargo Ofbreaaptuffs,&c. The brigantine AratapuarrivedfromDunod n Bbortly before noon to-day with a cargo of breadstuffs. She left on tho 29th ult., with southwesterly -wind, which continued till next day. Variable aud noHherly winds till the Bth, when off Poverty Bay. Sontherly breezes till paesmg East Cape, and moderate easterly winds durmg the remainder of the passige. The Watchman was passed at 12 o'clock last night.

A ■wßitelore-and-aft schooner, evidently bound for this port, -was sighted by the Aratapa in tho Bayof Plenty. . .

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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 3010, 10 December 1879, Page 2

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IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 3010, 10 December 1879, Page 2

IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 3010, 10 December 1879, Page 2

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