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IMPORTS.

Per Wairarapa—!S.'i cases fruit, 1,(1.2 packages sugar, 100 cases whisky, 17 cases wine, Sqr-cnsks ' -wine, 295 packages Chinese goods, 30 boxes tea, 132 ingots copper, s*. ingots tin, CO hillcs rattans, 35 demijohns vinegar, 15 casks treacle. 212 bags boncdust, 1,220 felloes, 1,000 spokes. Sli parcels nails, and 200 sundry packages. For Russell— -8 gunnies sugar, 3!)J casks, and 10 cases. For . Thames—sl gunnies sugar. Ex Doric, s.s., from London —SO tierces druggists' bottles, 17 cases Calvert's carbolic preparations, S casks dye stull's, 1 ease fuschine ■dyes, 1 case aniline dyes, ti casks borax, 1 cask bichromate potash, 3 casks pmssiale potash, 3 ■cases Beaufoy's acetic acid, 5 bales demy and wrapping paper. 2 cases assorted twines*. 1 eases . liobig'soitractofmeat,3easesljebig sheet'wine, 1 Maignen's fibre rapide, 2 cases Kent's hair brushes, tooth and nail brushes, 2 cases drug mills, 2 cases gelatine lozenges, 1 case red and whito roses, 3 cases Pear's soap and toilet foods, 1 case (2000z5.) strychnine. I case <-'oozs.) -ward's quinine. 1 case WhiiFcn'squinine, 10 drums Norweginn cod liver oil, 2cwt. citric acid, 3cwt acid crystals. 5 cases seltzogcncs, 10 eases rennet liquid, 1 case essence smoke. 2 cases solazzi juico, ' case each Cockle's. Norton's, and Whelpton's pills, S cases fine chemicals, • case sanitary towels. 3 eases '.bit, 1 case, horacic . acid, 2 cases St. Vincent's arrowroot. 1 case essential oils, t case retorts and scientific apparatus.—J. O. Shari.and and Co., Wholc--1 salo Druggist,, Victoria-street East. Ex Grassmcro, from London —2 cases druggists sundries.—J. c. Siiahlam) ami Co., Wholesalo Druggists, Victoria-street East. Ex Zealandia. from London—3o cases assorted drugs.—J. C. Sharland AND Co., Wholesale ■Druggists, Victoria-street East. Inwards Coastwise.— Lizette, from Thames. with 17,500 ft timber; Violet, from Thames, with 16,0 Oft Umber; Paku, from Talrua, with 27,000 ft timber; Coralie, from Mercury Bay, with * I 29,900 ft timber. ' i Outwards Coastwise.—Lizette and Violet, forThomos; Whangarei. for Whangarei; Paku, | for Tai.ua; Mariner, for Russell. I Tho schoonor Marion will probably sail tc- '■ morrow morning for Whangarei to load for Levuka. Tho brigantine Camillo cleared at the Custorus to-day for Kaipara in ballast Tho barque Glance ia loading* cobra from the ! India, in tho stream. Sho will sail for London direct about Saturday noxt Tbo barque Gazello and brigantine Defiance "were docked to-day, tho former for temporary * repairs and tho latter for cleaning. Thostoamer Tongarirois to resume running between Auckland aud St Helier's Bay during j the summor. Sho will be docked by Mr C. ! Bailey to-morrow for a thorough overhaul. ; Messrs Carr and Sons have commenced a steam launch, which is to be used for towing purposes in connection with the Morcury Bay I timber mill. She will be diagonal builU 35ft. Overall, 6ft. 6in. beam, and 3ft. -in. deep. Messrs ■ Fraser and Tinio supply the machinery. I By the Ponguin, which leaves for Fiji this I evening, Mr C. Bailoy has shipped a handsome steam launch intended for the island trade. Her dimensions arc:—Length of keel, mt.; length overall, 35ft; beam, Bft; depth of hold, 3fh ARRIVAL OF THE WAIRARAPA. Tho s.s. Wairarapa was borthed at the Railway -Wharf at 9.30 p.m, yesterday. Sho left Sydnoyat 10.30 p.m on the 13th. 'Cleared the Hoada at 11.30 p.m.; -ivas abreast of the Three : Kings at 10.30 p.m. on the 17th; rounded the North Cape at 3.30 a.m. on the ISth; was abreast of Tiritiri at 7.45 p.m., arriving as above. Experienced moderate southerly winds first two S days, thonco fresh head winds and sea till arrival. Passed tho ship Timaru on the 11th at 5 I p.m., in lat 34 S., long. 155.7 E., bound to New- , castle. Wished to bo reported all well. Also, •the chip Avonia, of Liverpool, on Monday, IJth, -' at 9 a.m., in lat. 34.30 S., long. 150.15 E. ' Passcngers-For Auckland: Mrs and .Miss Wehlow*, Mrs Bladel, Mrs Bamberger, Miss Hungerford. Mrs Kofi", Misses Vivian, Leslie, Gi_ lam, Winetto, Sutherland. Amor. Revs. Boyd and J. Bates, Messrs Wehlow, S. Spencer, W. J. Bolam, J. Edwards, Thos. Hollis. Geo. Holland, Loto, H. Niccol, G. C. Sim, Captain Andorson, Messrs. J. Speak, Bucklev, Koff, Hegarty, Cowen, Shawcross, Edwards,'Touzer, Roberts/ For Napier: Miss Gilbertson, Messrs E. Gilbertson and Nairn. For Wellington: i Messors. A. R. Shaw and J. Manson. For | Dunedin: Mr Morrison, and 50 in the steerage— j We are indebted to Mr Taylor, .vureor, for pre— I*"' V-t-tJireport, etc.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4121, 19 September 1883, Page 2

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IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4121, 19 September 1883, Page 2

IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4121, 19 September 1883, Page 2