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IMPORTS.

Per Dunloe, from London-Plain cottons, £120 coloured .cottons, £110; printed cottons £160, woollons and worsteds, £60: tUnnels, £210 silk and velvets, £100; hosiery, £50: haberdashery, £820; umbrellas, £140; apparel, £o!0; carpets and rugs, £230; felt hats and caps, £100; wrought leather, £230; saddlery, £260; sheathing fSt,£lo: floor c:oth. £130; tab'o baize, £20; vestas, hi ; agricultural implements, £70; rat's and general machinery, £119.; books, £130. paper? 10 cwt.; stationery, £10- PaP? rhanS'_£ ft s. £60; upholstory, £210; toys, £100; pianos, £160; corks, £110; agricultural and garden seeds. *. .0. hardware and cutlery, £550; bar and rod iron, 3 tons; gilvanisod iron, 10 ions; yellow metil, 6 tonß iron nails, 1 ton; linseed oil, 197.gallons turpentine, 35 gallons; paint colours. £70; flint glass, £50; china and earthenware, £80; woolriacks £10- c-nvas, £30; lines and twines £o0; cemeat. 2()obarrete; brandy in bulk 1100 proof gallons brandy In case. 1230 proof gallons; ruu-. 1312 Droof gallons ,* British spirit- in balk, wi proof gallons; British spirits in caso, 250 proof gallons; white wine, 40 gallons; beer glass, 227 barrels of 36 gailotsleacb; bacon and hams, 11 owt. * preserved .fish not rated, £60: assorted oUmen's stores, £106; vine„ar, 130 WjtoM cocoa, 10 cwt.; chocolate, 6 cwt.; mustard. £91 Btarcn £64 • bicarbonate of soda, 20 cwt.; caustic soda 14 tons; British and foreign oiSdJs.l79owt.| ginger, 10 cwt ; glucose and Baccarum sugar, 45 cwt.; confectionery and peel. £73; chemicals not described, ftso. Apothecary ware, £100; taitario acid. 10 cwt condensed milk. £21; cam Hour, £123.-1 otal declared value of cargo, £16,100.

Per Dunloe, from London.—l case brass cornices. 11 cases furniture, 1 caso damasks, 1 case leather clotb, _ oases linoleum. 2 cases Venetian blinds, 1 oase trimmings, 3 bileß coir mats, i bales carpets.—Winks and Hall.

Ex Donloe:-2 Tierces confectionery show classes, 3 cases Christmas decorations, 50 boxes Allans piiza packets, 50 do. Stantons, 1 casg Calendars for '81, 3 cases ohinaware, 3 aamplo cases noveltieß, 1 case machinery,—J. v, Hatswell.

leases fireworks, 7 oases dolls, lease workbaskets, companions to., 2 cases flower Btanda, 1 ditto, month harmonlcana, 4 ditto work boxes, desks and vlotorlaa, I ditto, dressing combs, 1 ditto, pivot mirrors, 1 ditto, zinc mirrors, 2 ditto, shoe and scrub brushes, 1 ditto. Peirj'B elastic bands, 'I'"ditto' squeaking balloons, 5 ditto. Bundri»s,-M. Levy and Co.

Inwards Coastwise—Bllen, from Manaia, with 10,000 feet timber; Mercury, from 1 airua, with 1.980 feet timber, »nd 3000 shingles: Mana. from Tairua, wi.h 21,000 £-et timber and 3000shlngl-s; Nancy, from Thame*, with 16,000 feet timber; To Anaa, fiom Russell, with 600 tons coal.

Outwards COASTWisF.-Maua, for Tairua; Nanoy, for Thames. The barquentine Agnes Jessie cleared at the Customs to-day for Whangaroa, whe-e Bho will load with timber for Melbourne.

The Bchooner Mary Wadley arrived at Whangarei Heads from Napier on Tuesday in order to take iv a cargo of coals for that place.

i&The brigantine Darcy Pratt for Kaip ira was erroneoualv placed in our list of departures last evening. She is wind-bound id harbour. The b,b. Glenelg, which arrived from Tauranga this morning, brought 170 sheep, 11 bales wool 120 aackß gum, 6 tons sundries, and the following passengers :-Mra Pollarfl, Miss Paul, Miss Hawthorne, Captain Ellis, Messrs Snell, Bamson, Murch, Spencer, Grossman, Dowland, Logan, Graham, Wilkins, Carter, Jones, Corney, Price, and Un the steerage. The Union Co.'s s.s. Te Anau left for South to-day with the following passengers :—For Gisborne—Jobson,.Mrs Nevin and t«o children, D. Douli. Fryer. Miss Russell, Batley, Captain Clayton, Misa Rees, W. Kinross, White, Walter, D. i. Steele. Napler-Mits Norman. Mra McShane and family, Mtssrs. Thow, Robertson, Norman, Brown, Mrs Monro. L. Zlogri. Miss Clark. We'lington-Morris. Mi' b Berry, Mr and Mra Gill, J. F. Norman. Lyttelton-Mrs Gow, Captain Piespoint, Foster, Mrs Waite, J. O. Allen, Miss Round. Dnnedin-R. Short, Mackle Mowatt, Misa Horsey. Bluff-Judge and Mrs Haokett. Melbourne-Mrs Bartlett and child.

H.M.S Bchooner Alacrity arrived last evening from Fiji, where she has been engaged in surveying'work for somo time past. She loft Levuka on the 21th, and had fine weather and light winds throughout the passage. The Alacrity will remain here about three montha for tho purpose of refitting tne vessel.

,: The topsail schooner Annie Wilson cleared at the Customs to-day for Kaloara, where she will probably load with timber for Melbourne.

The brig Syren cleared at the customs to-day for Kaipara. She loadß there with timber for Sydney. The barquentine Annie Bow entered out at theCnatoms to-day for Newcastle.

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Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3241, 9 December 1880, Page 2

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IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3241, 9 December 1880, Page 2

IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3241, 9 December 1880, Page 2