IMPORTS.
Per To AnuU-i:i i:a*cn wire, ;.i ('as s msf.-r oil, 2K ciisr3 fruit, 13,I 3, n K . munlz nit-lul, i:> l:cgs hntlrr, I\S bay.l luincdii-r ltli lium i-ico, HO OURS sa<;o, L'.'.j pnrl.i'ts line! "I,' I'liiini.'! sir-'iu'. I'-1' UlgOta till. l.tillP.Ol:; cojijicr,' ii bllg'i (upiocu, 40 Cisp3gAlvani;:i\l iron.
Inwards Coahtwisk. - Fawn, fmni roronundel, in ballast; WaiiKMei. from Whanßarel, With.ls tons coal.
Oi-twakps Coartwisb.—Mnna, for Tuirna ; Good T<-in]i!:ir. for I'ovorty Hay via Kast Coast port?.
The destination ot the barque Maahegan lias lioui altered from Newcastle to Sournliaza (Java), whither she will proceed in ballast early.
The kotih Good Templar cleared at the Customs to-d:iy*for Poverty Hay via Kaat Coast ports with drain pipes, drain files, and sundry cargo.
The barque Laira having disehyßfd ex" plosives at tlia powder ground, was ifirthed a' Queen-street wharf (his morning.
The brig ttcptuno for Newcastle, and the urigaiuine Mavia Virginia for Sydney via Mercury J!:iy, entered outwards at tne Customs to•lay.
The B,r. Jlaogregror arrived at 10 p.m. Pas sonKCrs:-Mi*s~und Maxtor Howard. Messrs J- *. French, 1). U. C'aUlwell, lirran. ICiiiK. lUr man, SloLeod, Byron. Brlghain. and ■! steerageThe following arrivals appear in Sydney papors received to-day :-Jnly I. Annabell, brig, from Mongonui (?.'( ult.}; July ft. Presto, barque, irom Wliansaroa (Juno 18.) Departure : Vision, brig, for ICaipara, in ballast.
The s.s. Wnitaki arrived from Whnngarei last, evening, l'assenorers—Mr Cibl>on, Mr «ro«m. Mm McDo, Misses {>) 2UcUo. Mis* lornst. 2Hm Morey, Mr and Mrs Hoiip, Mo srg Hees. Id'b.-r, J cc, l'uttnrti.n, lSrooks. Tothill. fllilly, Wilies, f'etora. Hillings, and four in the stcerago.
The Shaw, ?a\ill. and Albion steamer Coptio, •which aniveil at i'ort Cha'tncr* from London yesterday, brought the fo.'lowiiiK p.issetiiiers for this port: Mr and Mrs ttcorte Wripht and fc lmlyi ?' I ran'l fninlly (I, Strand Mrs David Uimrl.orn. Mr and Mrs A. J. lrncoy and child, Sir 1,. AV'illiunis.
Tho New Zoaland Bhippin« Company's! nuapclin nrrireU at Wellington from London viaJlqbart iit.ap.ui. jestmtuy. Sho brliißa.the following pua^enccrd for Am-klind :-Fiisl saloon : ltev. W. Si. Dv m m , Heeond saloon: Mrs t. boynumr and children. Nomiilitcd iminiKrants .— Edward Olesun. Catherine und Rose Uercen, Sarah Franco. Jlarlha and Muiy Giitcs.Al.ee GeOKhecan; Mnnna. Anno, and JHiai Jones; Mary Johnson (or Johanson). IJridKct AUiiviliill. Ellon liichnrdson, Anna Hopeko, Leah Simons. Elizabeth Squires; Jane Frederick and Anne Welch. .
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4421, 15 July 1884, Page 2
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