IMPORTS.
I Per Oamaru, from London—fM cases (35 tons) corrugated Iron, 123 bundles hoop iron, 42 cases i plain galvanised sheet Irotj, 125 bundles (25 tons) Iron fencing wire, fe'B bundles galvanised fearing Wire. 307 koKa wire nails, 10 crab wiifr&esand brakes, 1 cask bottle jacks, 3 'casks Weston's patent btooka, T4 pairs axle arms with boxes. 1 caso woven hose, 1 bMndle shovels, 1 case kitchen fenders, 4 casks rim locks. 1 case steel sheets (perforated), 1 case night latches, |gnt hook, etc, 81 rolls wire netting, 8 cases wood screws, 2 taaes bolts and nuts, 15 ' coses galvanised snap nails, 5 cases galvanised screws, 10 kegs gutter spikes, 1 case hand-saw files, t cases circular saws, 2 cases hand and
compass saws, 1 case mill saws and fencing adzes, 8 bundles clay spades, 1 bundle cast steel for tools, 10 bars shear steel. 10 bars cast steel, 6 hhds. tinned hollo ware, 1 hhd. enamelled hoilovrarc, 1 hhd. enamelled sinks, 1 hhd. axle ■ pulleys, 2 casks butt hinges, 2 bbds. enamelled dishes, caps, saucepans, buckets, eta, 61 kegs Ewbank nails, 1 cask tinsmiths' fittings, 1 case brasa tube, 2 cases floor cramps, 2 cases charcoal tin sheets. 4 casks hinges (assorted), 6 casks bed screws, 7 ke«s coopers' rivets, 32 crates stoves, 6 bundles kitchen sinks.—E. Porter & Co.
Inwards Coast wise.—Bessy, from Manjratee, with 15 tons coal.
. Outwards Coastwise.—Bessie, Mahur&ngi, Rose, for Blind Bay.
The schooner Marion cleared at the Customs to-day for Kaipara via Whangarci.
The schooner Three Cheers left Port Chalmers yesterday with general cargo for this port.
The barque Freetrader sailed this morning for Newcastle, in ballast.
The as. Maegregor arrived from Whangarci lost evening; with the following passengers ;~ Moadaniea Laybourn and Eyre, Alias RodgSrs, Mesara liaybourn, Eyre, Mcßao. Pidgeoa, Scott. Campbell, Auley, Moonee, Gordon, Welsh, and three steerage.
The New Zealand Shipping Company's new atoaraor Kai'conra, which left Plymouth on 28th October, made a wry fast trip to the Cape of Oood^Hope. which she leTt again, bound for Wellington and Lyttolton, on the 17th lnatß&t h<^lir^ 0J MaW ?*»•'• forHokianga,andthe brig Wave, for Kaipara, left Port Chalmsrs yesterday.
The barque, Arcadia, leftforHaabai (Friendly Islands) this morning. She is to load copra at Haatei and proceed to a home port. She takes as passengers Mr and Mrs Speight and child. The following passengers arrived from Whangarei oythe b.s. Waitaki last o vbniag j—Mrs Kuddell, South, Peace, North, Messrs Walden JgcksonJ'iaherandttttßooßK Heape, Gordon. Whitiford, Lanigan, WhftAouse, Bennett, and 10 in the steerage >;/ -
The ship Oamara has been berthed at the outer western too of Queen-street Wharf. She will commawe dischargiijg either late this afternoon or early to-morrow.
Thewt. Southern, Cross (for Glaborno, Napier. "»d We^igton) and the ss. Wairarapalfof RaweU) willleave port about« this evening.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4521, 25 November 1884, Page 2
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