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IMPORTS.

Per Rebecca Crowell, from Now York—l,ooo eases kerosino, 70 pkga. dried apples, 30 pkgs. sewing machines, 400 barrels rosin, 145 oases turpentine, 57 pkgs. nails, 50 pkgs. sarsaparilla, 100 cases chairs, 10 cases lard oils, 10 cases wringers,72 cases scales. 3 cases shade rollers, 6 cases store trucks, 2 cases glue, 2 barrels blookß, 17 cases perambulators, 515 reals wire. From Wellington: 300 coses kerosine. Per Loongana, from Hobart —1,000 caseß fruit, 3,000 rails. 45,000 palings, 12,009 feet timber, 60 tons bark.

Inwardr Coastwise.— Mariner, from Russell, with 107 tons coal; Janet, from Whangarei, with 800 tons coal; Rata, from Waiara, with lit logs; Start, from Mercury Bay, with 24,200 ft timber; Mercury, from Tairua, with 21,000 ft timber; Morning Light, from Cabbage Bay, with J5 tons firewood : Coralie. from Whangraret, with IS tons coal; Columbia, from Russell, with 7t! tons coal; Ocean, from Whangaroa, with 22.0'iOft timber.

Outwards Coastwise.-Lake Superior, for Wliangarnru; Janet, for Whangarei; Rata, for Waiara; Morning Light, for Cabbage Bay.

The schooner Sunday entered outwards at the Customs »o-day tor Tonga.

Tho departures of tho Southern Cross for Glßborno and Walvarapa for Sydney havo been postponed till 5 p.m. on Wednesday. 'Jhe Wairarapa will arrivo from Gißhorna tomorrow afternoon.

Tho Governmont schooner Hawk arrived a' Whangantru from Whangaroa on Saturday last.

Tho schooner Saxon arrived at Lyttclton from the Thames on Saturday last.

Tho ferry steamer Tainui was boached for cleaning at Devonport this morning, and will be laid up for ono or two days..

The s s. Te Anau did not leavo Sydney till Friday afternoon, and is therefore not duo hero till Wodnosday morning.

The barque Rebecca Crowoll, from New York via Wellington, put in an appearanco late on Sunday evening. She left New York on December 11, and Wellington on tho 11th instant. Sho brings part cargo from New York for this port, including 1,000 cases koroalne.

Tho barque Loongana left Hobart on April 2; had wind light from S.E. to S.W. for three days, and then S.E. winds to the 16th, after whioh easterly winds sot in and prevailed until arrival hero on Sunday morning.

Tho yachts Rita and Arawa returned to harbour yesterday after an oight days cruiso, during which Russell and other ports wero visited.

A schoonor insido Tiritiri has been signalled since Sunday afternoon, but owing to light and contrary winds ano had been unable to reach the harbour up to the timo at which wo went to press. She appears to be tho Nightingale, 30 days out from Nowcaatlo, with a cargo of coale. Tho brigantine Ellandonan, owned by Cant. D. H. MoKenzie, of this port, arrived at Melbourne from Nova Scotia on Friday last, after a passage of 111 days. As we previously stated when wo gavo a description of tho vessel, she goes from Melbourne to Newcastle, where she will load for Auckland.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 4349, 21 April 1884, Page 2

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IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 4349, 21 April 1884, Page 2

IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 4349, 21 April 1884, Page 2