IMPORTS.
Per Thomas Russell, from Napier and Gisborne—2 horses, a large quantity of hay, ana several packages sundries.
Per Kaikoura—l case guns, 2 cases fishing tackle-D. Evitt, Queen-Btreot.
Inwards Coastwise. — Mercury, from Tairua. with 28.280 feet timber; Paku, from Tairua. with 29.000 feet timber.
Outwards Coastwise.—Mercury.forTairua; Paku, for Tairua.
The schooner Waiapu arrived from Gisbor-io and intermediate ports this morninsr, with 213 sacks maize. IS sacks fungus, 72 pigs, 67 cheeses, 10i bales wool.
The barque Cabarfeiuh goes from this port in ballast to Mongonul. whore sho will load timbor and proceed to cither Sydney, Melbourne, or Adelaide.
Tho s.B. Herald left for Greymouth last even iug. Passengers: Miss L. Crawford and company.
The s.s. Glonels was docked this morning for cleaning;
The New Zealand Sugar Company's chartered barque Florence Treat sailed for Newcastle this morning. She goes hence in ballast.
The brig Anna-all hauled off from the Railway Wharf this morning. She will sail probably early tomorrow for Kaipara, where she will load timber for Sydney.
The brigantine Daroy Pratt ho? cleared at tho Customs for Kaipara, where she "W4II load timber for a Southei n port.
Tho B.S. Thomas Russoll arrived from Napier and Gisborne early this morning. She left Gisborne at 4.30 p.m. on Tuesday, and had very unfavourable weather during tho passage up. Passenger: Mr Faithful. The Thomas Russell was to go South a«ain at 1 this afternoon.
Tho s.B. Waitaki arrived from WhaDgarei last evening. Pa-sensors:—Messrs Goldsmith, Ross, Master Ross, Buddie. Ryan, Simson, Wicg, Hill, Marshall, Halov, Mr and Mrsßlyth, G. Ross, Mr. Ellis, Atkins. Moore, Meyers, Gibson. To for. Set.. Orpbui. Jackson. Mrs Hulme, children ai:rt servant, Mrs Patt .son atid 5 children. G.lds^ow. Miss Longbottnni; 7 in _tcer__:e. Car^,.--0 s.tck_ gum. 19 hales wool, 20 cases plums, 10 casus turkeys, 1 cases ducks, 6 casus fowls. 10 case- eggs, 0 cases tu'.cer, 10 cases apples, 10 cases eggs.
The s.s. Macsregor arrived from Whnugarei last ovoning with 10 cases fruit, 18 bales wool, 60 sacks gum, 10 sacks fungus. 18 boxes eggs, 10 crates turkeys, S hh-e. a!e, 1 horse, and 11 kegs butter. Passengers :—Misses McLean, Kay, Fisher, Goodwin, McLcod, Ray, Sinclair, MosdauiesCole,Fis.cr,Petersen,Syinonds, Anderson, Messrs Symonds Thompson, Kingsford, Fisher, Anderson, Sinclab-, D. McLean, A. McLean. Bryan, Butcher, Kavalll, Wilson. Shannow. Coups, Spearing. Johnson, Jones, and six steerage.
The s.s. Wellington arrived from Russell, Whangaroa, and Mongonui this morning, with 217 sacks gum, 15 bales wool, a quantity of sundries, and the following passengers :—Me3dameg Kneo, Nieid, Kingston, Mair. Wallace and family, .Misses Islet. Hare, Jones, Donaldson, Mail-, Archer, and Eylett, Judge Puckey and Miss Puckey, Messrs Bufcholl, Donaldson, Howard, Kinust' n, Hunter, Huerter, Phipps, Holdship. Allan, Konata. Ciubb. Hare, Brown, Callers, Davis. Davy. O. Anderson, Cooper, ITyman, Newark, Harrop, Moheeto. Douglas, Perk, Fairnburn, Bail, Master Knee, and 11 steerage.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5441, 19 December 1884, Page 2
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