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IMPORTS.

Par Penguin—l,22s mats sugar, 110 sacks maize,2,36l bunches bananas,!« cases pines.

Outwards Coastwisk.—Janet, for Whangarei, in ballast.

The three-masted schooner Energy cleared at the Customs today for Greymouth in ballast.

Tho schooner Orpheus arrived nt Russell from Fiji this morning, after a passage of 13 days.

The schooner Onward has been purchased by Captain Garth, who intends to employ her in the Sydney coastal trade. Tho brig Restless, from Suva, bound for Tairua in ballast, arrived offthc North Head last evening. She has called for orders).

IsWAHDaOoASTWisK.—Ocean, from Whangftmata, with 217 sacks and 9 cases gum; Janet, from Whangarei, with 800 bushels lime: Mabel, from SgunKiiru, with 29,000 feet timber.

' Thos.s. Macgregor arrived from Whangarei at 9 o'clock last evening with IS sack gum. iO boxes egljs, sfl sacks brun, 6 logs timber, and the following passengers:—Rev. Mr Oliver, Mrs Oliver, Miss Annatead, Rev. Mr McLean, Messrs Downing, P. Gordon, Honjumin, i). McKay. Neal, Robort Thompson, J. Walker.

The New Zealand Shipping Co. have received a cable message to the effect that their second steamer, the Aorangi, loft London for Wellington via Plymouth and the Cape on November 30, with a fu!l cargo and a large number of passengers. Tho British Kingroachcd the Capo on November 28, and sailed the same day for Wellington.

The s.B. Penguin arrived from Fiji late yesterday afternoon. She left Levuka at 10 a.m. on the 28th inst., arrived at Suva nt 2.50 on same date ; siSilcd at 5.15 a.m. on the 29th, and passed Mount Washington at II.JW n.m. on same date. Had fresh S.E. winds till the morning of the Ist inst.. thenco strong N.W. winds and sea till arrrral ats.» p.m. on the 3rd inst. Passengers:— Saloon—Mesdame3 Francis and Ellis, Jllss * Saundors, Jlaster Saur.durs, llessrs Lundon, Cotterell, Bnrthi-lmy, W. W. Thomas, G. W. Thomson, H. Thomson, Ellis, A. Coates. Jackson, faotain llcdstrom. Steerage-Mr and Mrs Jordan, Messrs Colson.Maros, LUue. Turner, Hill, F. F. Boyle, Swanson, J. Smyth, Clark, Murray, Jensen, Leyson, Crossley, J. lieGowan, Ennins, 11. McConnell, A. Campbell, Jno. Read, C. Francis, B. Allen.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4203, 4 December 1883, Page 2

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IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4203, 4 December 1883, Page 2

IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4203, 4 December 1883, Page 2

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