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IMPORTS.

Per Ooeola from Melbourne—3ls tons bonedust.

Per Pirate from Rarotonga—l7 tons pearl shell, 50 bales cotton, 31 casks lime juice, 15 tons copra. 22 bags coffee, aod a quantity of oranges and pine-apples. Per Dunloo from London—lo casks ginger. 6 hhds hollowars, 15 bandies tubs, 13 cases coooa. Via Port Chalmers—4l oases Gray's confec-tlonwy.-T, H. Hall & Co.

The s.B. Argyle arrived last evenlntt from Whangarei with 107 b»le3 and -10 bags wool, 65 sacks and U cures gum, 10 baga fungus, 30 boxes egga, 6 boxes fowls, 10 kegs butter, 15 cases fruit and sundries. Passenaers:—Mi3Ses Short and Hammond, Mis Laybonrap, Mr Liyboiirne, Mr and Mrs Kearns, Mr and Mt3 Supel. Messrs Shaw, Reid, McDonald, Batcher, Kosser, Petterson, Johnson, Armttrong, Fairiey, Barns, Tub*!, and six steerage.

The schooner Pirate rotnrned from a nine months' South Sea Island oruito shortly after we went to press yesterday. She left Karotonga on November 21st, and experienced light South out winds during the passnge.

The brißantine Oceola left Melbourne on November 27th. passed Cape Howe on the 290h, made Cape Maria Van l>iem&n on December sth, arriving last evening, northerly winda were experienced to Cape Maria, and light easterly windo and calms to port.

Tho brigantino Helena and schooners Ovalau and Norval, and tbe ketch Pearl were at Barotonga on the 11th int. The Ovalsu and Helena subsequently left on trading trips, the former .proceeding to Society Islands.

The sohooner Oroheus left Whsngarel yesterdiy for Napier with 100 tons coaL

Atypograpli'calerro'oocurrtdia our paragraph in reference to the yacht Tanlwha in oar last evening's issue, ahepas-ed Whangaroa Heads on Monday, and not Whangarei Heads as stated.

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Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3242, 10 December 1880, Page 2

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IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3242, 10 December 1880, Page 2

IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3242, 10 December 1880, Page 2

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