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IMPORTS.

Per Saxon—7.lo saek3 Hour, 20 sacks biscuits, 2lßsaoks oats 00 sacks potatoes, IS wheat.

Por Penguin—ll sacks cocoanuts, 551 bunches bananas, «71 mats siißar, 170.'acks flour, 4 '> sacks peanuts and sundries. The Penguin has also 789 mats sugar for SyiHiey aiid 4,.W«'mats sugar for Wellington.

Xx Aurora—2lo sacka flour (red lion brand). 60 100's Hour (red lion brand). 120 50s flour (red lion brand), 200 sacks fe^d oat-.-G. W. Binney.

Per Aurora-500 bags oats. 200 baga wheat, 500 bags potatoes, SO bags malt 30 tons flour.

Inwards Coastwise.—Progress, from Whangapoua, with timber.

Outwards Coastwisk.—Sovereign of thet Seas, for Waihe_ie; Progress and Nollio, f«F Whangapoua: Nightingale, for Kaipara, via Whangarei; Violet for Coromandol.

« A schooner "put back" (supposed to be the Mary Campbell) was signalled.

The brie Guam left Kobe (Japan) on April 19th, passed Cafollno Islands May 19th, crossed the Equator on'the 26th. was off sandy Cape on theSOth June, made Three Kings on the 12th inst, and arrived in harbour this morning, after an unovontfnl passage. Tho Guam brings a full cargo of rice for Messrs L. D. Nathan and Co.

•The s.s. Arawata loft for Sydney via Russell last evening. Passengers:—Miss Farrcll, Mrs Gibbon, Messrs Gannon, White. Raymond, Kerr, Bodkin, Wrigley. Puokett, Bailey, Geergc, Ke«i, Clist, Soutter, Burnes, Miss Reynolds, Mrsßodkiii, Captain McCarthy, Mrs Ko.p, and 20 in tbr. steerage.

Tho s.s Penguin arrived hero at 7 am. to-day. She left Lovuka at 7 a.m. on the 10th, and arrived at Sava at noon; loft Suva at C a.m. on Hth, and arrived at Navau at 8 a.m.; loft same day at 4.30 p.m., arilvingnsabovo. Experienced light south-westerly and south-oasterly winds, with flue weather to arrival. Passongors: Saloon—Mrs Splnks, Atiss Martelli, Hon. J. Borry, wifo, infant, and servant; Mr W. P. Howard, and 14 ill tho stoerago. We are indebted to Mr W. RAVotherspoon, purser, for press parcels. Sec.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4422, 16 July 1884, Page 2

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IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4422, 16 July 1884, Page 2

IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4422, 16 July 1884, Page 2