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P«r WelUngton, from London - C cases orewnno, I oase furniture, G bales Juried hair. I bales cbir matting and mats, 1 bale striped besslans.—Winks and Hall. Per Wellington—2o cases cocoa and ohocoialtei—T. H; llall and Co.

sswabd3 OSABTWIBK.-LOO, from Wajhoke: Droam, from Meroury Bay. with 21W0 fee* #mßer; Ghost, from Omaha, with 200 puriri nod 460 posts; Sovereign of the Beas, 3romßllnd Bay, wltH 48 tons of firewood; Opotiki, from Opotiki, via Te Kaha, with 3S tonssDerm oil; Elsmore. from Mercury |Bay, wiS 21000 feet sawn timber; Coralio, from Whangamatu, with 127 bags gnm.

OirrwAtos CoASTwisK.-Ooean. tor Russell s Loo. for Matana ; Dream, for Whltianga j Betsy for Kennedy's Bar: Gboat, for Orowft i Meroury. for Tairua. Makatftu, foe Wnlpn; Bata, for-Manala. The sohooner Energy arrived at Sydney from this port on December 28, The sohooner Annie V?ilson arrived at Kalpara, from Melbourne, on Friday last, after a smart passage ot eleven days. Tho ship Roman Empire is now nearly ninety days out from London, and Bhe may, therefore, bo dally expected to put an appearance. The barque Loougana arrived at Newcastle firom this port on December 35th. Tha barqne Charlotte A. Llttlefleld, from New York, was berthed on the western side of the western aideottha Queen-street Wharf to-day. She will commenoe to discharge without dolay. & sight entry to dear the vessel having been pwaed by the agents to-day. Tha Stracathro is rapidly filling up with wool and tallow, and ehe is expected to be a full ship next week, when sho will take her departure for London.' Tho Antaroa will be the next vessel on the berth. Mr Mathieson, ot Omaha, has completed the construction Of a fine fore-and-aft schooner of about 100 tons register, which he has built for ..himself, and whioh It is probablo he will go In €fcommlnd of. She will have ttte tallest spars of any veßßel BailinE. out of this port, one being JJfi and the other 78 feet. The new vessel will be towed up here about a fortnight hence, when the work of rigging her will be outrosted to Mr John Bell.

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Auckland Star, Volume XIII, Issue 3558, 4 January 1882, Page 2

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IMPORT. Auckland Star, Volume XIII, Issue 3558, 4 January 1882, Page 2

IMPORT. Auckland Star, Volume XIII, Issue 3558, 4 January 1882, Page 2