IMPORTS.
Pr India, from Byron's Island — 180 tona copra, 2 tons old metal, 26 bags rloo.
INWABDU OOASTWIBIC. Prograas, from whangttpona with 29.200 foot timber: £riemhlldj, from Whanunroft, with 29.643 fbet sawn timber: Atalnntu, from oinborne and Talma, with co collß wiio end 24.01.0 feet timber; Fanny Kelly, from Wbangaroa. with 10.045 feet timber; Morning Light, from Cabbage Bay, v lth 460 feet Bhlp's timber. Outwardr CotBTWiSH. — Reward, for Whangarel, with 200 saoks wheat and 7 tonn railway iron; Ocean, for Meronry Bay, with 33 saoka oata, 20 sacks flonr; Morning Light, for Cabbage Bay, ta ballast. The a.s. Penguin will arriyo in the Mannkau from Taranakl and Southorn ports about 10 a.m. on Tuesday, lsaving again tho same morning. ' Tho barquentlne Annie Burr cleared at tho Customs to-day with original cargo from New York. I'ho B.s. Wellington arrived from Russell anil Northern ports early to-day with 110 sacks maize and about 3 tons sunarlos. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Sheppard, Kov. Dunn. Messrs Buokworth. Slieppard, Graham, Brown, Denny, WlUlama, Powell and 5 stoorago. At Moronry Bar yesterday the.-o wero loading at the lower mill tho Bohoonors Jallna Vog»i and Minnie Hare, cutter Leo, and barge Walpu. The barge Tokorau was at the upper mill. Tho p.b. Fingol arrived from Meroury Bay &' 9 p.m. yesterday. Patsengers: Meßsra Monk* Teller. Mra Lewia. and Arnold, Cargo i 30 Baaka gam, 2 tons saudriea.
Tho B,s. Tlaroa will return from Tlmarn on Saturday next.
On the trip up from Whangaroa the kotoh Fanny Kelly onoonntered some very rongh won tder, The malnnaU was blown away doting a lleroesquall last sight.
The Union Co.'a new steamer Makinapona marbeexpeotodhero from Glsborne and the South about next Saturday.
The aohooner Young Ulok loft Lytteltonfor this port yesterday.
The a.Bi Rotooiahana la ozptcted from Melbourne via Soutnorn ports about noon on Monday.
The P.M.*.*, Co.'s City of Sydney will probably arrive from Sydney early on Tuesday MXV
The a,a. Glenolg. from IRuaroll, Whangaroa, and Mongonul. left Russell at 2.20 p.m. yesterday, called at Whangarnru, and arrived at Auokland at 6.80 a.m. Passengers—Mrs Johnson, Mra Lewlsson, MltaFlavell, Mm Hanson, Rev. Mr Hitohoook, Mesirs Lane. Dioklson. Btephenson, Jerrett, Maroh, Brown, Maateis Klullng »nd Williams, and 5 steerage. Cargo': 141 uoks gun), 13 taoks oysters,3S hides, I hotse, and 4 tons enmities.
The barque India arrived from tho Islands this morning, Byron'a Island beinsfthe last port of call. Captain Berwlok reports :—Left Auokland on Maroh 23. calling at Tongat&bu and Samoa. Left the lattar port on April 22nd (found trade winds weak), arriving at Lime Islands. May 18. On return vdyage passed Fljls, June 18, weatner iqually and variable until arrival at Auckland, at 630 a.m. Mth July. PassengerMr Q. Henderson.
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Auckland Star, Volume XV, Issue 3722, 15 July 1882, Page 2
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