IMPORTS.
Per Rnapohu—l case plain linoleum, 1 case frock coats, and coata and vests to match.—J. aI. McLnchlan.
Per Waihora, from Sydney: 110 rolls matting, 17 boxes glass, 100 cases castor oil, lOcases cocoa, & cases pianos, (!-"> casks soda, 20 cases China oil, 1 case jewellery. 161 cases Iruit, 70 cases tapioca, 1.879 pkga. BHgar, 68 bag 3 bonedust, 5J casks v.me, 160 cases wines and spirits, 30 cases salmon, 311 pkgs, tra, and sundries.
. Inwabds Coastwise.—Christina, from Rubtell, with 95 tons coal; Kauri, from Port Charles, ivlth 50,000 feet timbor; Lucy James. Irom Thames, with 20,000 feet timber; Norali, from Mercury Island, with 14 loks ; Krierohilda, from Whungaroa, with 29.500 feet timber.
Ourn-Aups Coastwise.—Christina, for RussoU: Fanny Kelly, for Russell; Lucy James, for Waiheke; Kauri, for Pert Charles: Noroh, for Kennedy Bay; Tokcrau, for Tauranga.
The brigantinc Borealis, which left Katpnra on the 313t ultimo, arrived at Sydney on 9th November.
The brigantlno Occola cleaved at Sydney for Auckland, via Newcastle, on 6th November.
The brie Vision arrived at Sydney from fcalpara on 6th November.
, The barque Laira left Newcastle, for this port on the JOth instant.
The brigantine Francisco Felix .from Mercury Bay, and the brigantine Look-out, from Kai; para, arrived at Sydney on 7th November.
The s.s. Arawata left for Fiji, via Russell, last evening with the following passengers :—Mrs and Miss Allan, Messrs Miller, Barratt, Otto, Kopscli, 8. Phillips,. Cunningham, Broughtou, Miss June, Mr E. Stadin.
.The schooner Magellan Cloud was sold by auction this morning for JLS2O. Mr V. Gouk was the purchaser.
The s.B. Clansman arrived from Tauranga at an early hour this morning, ond left for Whangarei at 10 a.m.
Tho barque Arcadia was floated out of dock tills morning, and berthed alongside Queenstreet Wharf, where Bho will toko in ballast preparatory to sailing for Tonga.
Tho a.B. Southern Cross left AVellington for Auckland yesterday.
The Northern steamship Co.'s new steamer Gairlooh, which left Grconoek for Auckland on Ootobcr 1, is in charge of Captain Hill, who formerly visited this port as master of the barque Anazi.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4516, 19 November 1884, Page 2
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