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IMPORTS.

Per E.irl Glanville, from London : 10 bal^s printing paper, 5 bales printing paper, —Evening Star. I'er Agate, from Adelaide : G3O bags flour, 75 casks vinegar. Per Agate, from Now York: 50 caecs lobster • 2 barrels blacks, 190 oars, 3 cjecs Blood and Co.'s brooms.—W. S. Laurie. Per Pirate, from the Islands : 11 tons poarl shell, 90 barrels Jime.iuice. 60 ba'es cotion. 30 bays maize, 10 bags colf:e, 2,000 lbs. driea bananas, 15,000 oranges, 1,000 pineapples. Per ETa* ca, from Unnedin : 100 bags flour, 11 cases, 255 sacks, 3 crate. From Lj\telton : 3 oases cheese, 3 bags ham', 23 sicks grass seed, 1 parcel. From Wellington : 1 cass. From Napier: 1 parcel. From Uisbornc: 18 bags wheat, 10 nide3, 2 boxes honey, 1 jar, 1 case. Per Earl Granvillo from London :—Pla'n cottons. £3GO; c jloured cottoi.s, £50; printed cottons £30; woollens ant worsteds, £370; fUnnels, £ 50 ; linen in bale.l, £70 ; cotten and woollens, £851; silk and cottons, £10; silk and velve s, £S0; ribbons. £90; shawls and mantles, £70; lnlliner}, £250; hosierr, £170; sewing thread, £10; haberd,sbery, £1,130; umbrelas, £20; apparel. £2,990; blanket^, £U0 ; carpets and iugs £530; counterpane*, £40 ; wrought leather, £150; Biodelry, £170; sewing machines, £20; blacking, 5 packages; rail 3 and general machinery, £1,110: books, £20; paper. 205 ewe; i on bedsteads, £110; plated anil paiier meehi goods; £70; pianos, £00; cork?, £30 ; agricultural and Gcardun seeds, £490 ; iron tanks, £33 ; clwin and anchors, 7 tons; hardware aud cutlery, £250 ; galvanized iron, 110 tona ; sheet lend, 1 ton ; wira and wire rope, 1 tons ; Unseed oil, 1,014 gallons; foreign, windjw glass, 10(1 cases; china und earthenware, £180; lines and tsvines, £iO; siates, 23 tons ; brandy in bulk, 300 proof gallons; brandy in cass, ClO proof gallans; British «pmt3 in case, 91 proof galons; b:con and name, 40 cwt. ; Bar anes, £I3G ; assorted oilmen's stores, £231 ; foreign suladoil, ICO gallons; peeper and spice, 1 cwt; nuts, 5 cwt.; mustard, £38; starch, £113; tapioca, 4 cwt.; white salt, 50 tons; soda crystals, 16 tons; bi- arbonate of soda, 20 tons; British aud foreign candles. It cwt.; raisins, IS cwt.;

i-rench plums, 2cwt; confectionery and peel, £12i>: apothecary ware, £110; cornflour, £60, Total declared value of cargo, £11,100.

Inwards Coastwise: : Mary Ann from Mahuran^i, with "SO bushels lime, Roward from Mungirai. with CO tons coal; Makanu, from Matakana, with 13 tisces puriri baulk t:mbor.

Outwards Coastw.sk:— Mary Ann for Mahurangi with JO ion i scoria a»h ; t agoon for Manaia, Mariner for Ru3sell Dream for Tairua.

Tho s.B. lona will arrive to-morrow morning from Russell and northern ports.

H.M.?. Cormorant left Lyttelton for Auckland yesterday.

The schooner Owake loft Lyttelton for the Maitukau on the 27th ult.

The schooner Rover has been placed on the berth for Samoi. Captain Dickson, -the owner, txkts command.

The schoocor Orpheus orrivotl yesterday from Wapierin order to undergo certain nccasaary repairs.

Tho schooner Ovalau ia now alongsi !o the Queen-street Wharf taking in cargo for tho Islands.

Tho ?.9. A-rrln arrived at an early hone this morning from Whangarei and Mangapni with tius3enKOrs and tho follewing cargo :—loti sicks kauri gum. 5 sacks fungus, 59 casea. 2 bales, and 3 bags wool, 15 tons empty boxes and boites, 10 kega butter, and 2 tons sundries. She returns to theaamoporta tonight.

The s.s. Hawea left for Russell this a'tornoon Sho Will return on Sundty morning, and will leave for East Coast and Southern ports on Monday afternoon.

Tho b.s. Hawea arrived late la«t night from Kast Coast and Southern ports with the follow ing paseenKOra: Jud«o Wilson; Rev. K. N. Breo, Mrs Brea and child, Sergeant McMahon Halvorssn, McMahon, Ryan, Kebbe1, Misses Snedgraß3. Ardrew, Smith, B arne. Mesj-s. Robertson, Nugent, Ol.ver, Jones, MctTarlane, oones, Macphercon, Cunningham, Stone, Brookfield, Coistcin, Cohen. Uewood, McLaren. Docnorty, Waiker, Earmos, Weir, Bal'ingham, Oliver. Vercoe, Churton, Ogilvie, Cunningham Thompron, Wylea, Masters Vercos and Kebbe (2) Captuia Cain, and Madamo Harrison.

The ship British Empire is announced to leave fiir Lyttelton on Monday next. AppliciVo is for freight or passage thould be made to Messrs Uruickshank and Co., yueen-a:reet.

The Customs launch proceeded to the Quarantimo Station to-day in order to brin< up übaut a dozen of tho British Empire's pisscngirswho arrt still tlierc. Sno had not returned when we went to pre^s.

SvThe schooner Pirate arrived this tftemoon from the Islands, ofter an absence from this port of about live months. Captain T;ayta r borts having Mt Auckland for Tahati on October Ist. Traded through the Line and Hervey Group', and finally left Aitntaki for Auckland on the 11th ult., with an easterly wind. tfa\ fresh couth easterly winds till arrival on tha coast, he Graat Baisier having been made yo3tcrday The Pirate brought a car><o of pesrl-sho 1,1 rait, etc as per imports, and tho lollowing passengers:—Miss Emily Ni:tolas, and Messrs Busan and W. Busan.

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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 3081, 5 March 1880, Page 2

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IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 3081, 5 March 1880, Page 2

IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 3081, 5 March 1880, Page 2