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IMPORTS.

i S, 0, r J'^ y Mabel, from Timaru-873 saoksoat', 1,824 sacks wheat. 330 sacks bran.

»»Y WARns CoAsrwisß.—Four Sinters, from M»hnranpi; j ßn ot. from Whangarei Heads, with 800 bushols lime: Bessy, from Parua Bay. with JO tons firewood: Ilata. from Cabbago B/iv, ("JH1. 13 lOK3i Nelllo, from Whangapoua, with 3,000 ft timber.

Outwards Coastwise.—Adah, for Russell; Four Sfstora, for Htnlmrnnsi; Janot, for Whanearcl Heads; Norah, for Cabbage Bay; Rata, »or Walara.

The brieantino Parnell has cleared attheCustims for Sydney or Melbourne, via Mongonui. Tho s s. GlenolK arrived from Heronry Bay itml Tairua at an early hour this morning, and left again for Harrier at 10 a.m.

Tho brlmtntino lady Mabel loft Timaru on January 21. Had llpht N. and K. winds to tho E ist Cape, on Kebninry 2, and thunco westerly winds and ilno weather till arrival horo last erening.

Tho s s. Wellington rotnrnod from Tauranea >»t 7 a.m. Pa9sonjror9: Messrs Knplnnd. MoMill>n, Blonmflolcl. Thorn. Buchanan. Timothy, Cldrke. Toll. Hart, Brown. Taunienfl, Nowman, nnd Speight. Tho Wellington left for Walwera at 2 p.m.

Messrs Orulckshank & Co. havo rnopirod a telegram from Sydney stating that tho K. and A.H.S. Company's stoamor Airlie loaves Sydney for Hongkong and China Ports on tho 19th instant.

The bi-israntino, Rebecca Cmwell. arrived from Now York via Dnnedin this afternoon. She loft Dunodin on January 2Slh. hnd S.W. winds and linn weather till February Ist then priilca for three days, followed by line weathor, which lasted until arrival. Sho brings a largo qiuntity of korosiue from New York, and also careo froniD uncdln.

A three-masted schooner, probably tho Adolaldn from Sydney, wa^ coming in when wo want to pros*

The 8.8. Southern Orosi arrived from Port Chalmers at 1.30 p m. to-day, after a four days' passage. Sho experienced strong southerly winds to Kalkoura, and from thence moderate and variable winds. Tho Cross brings 250 tons cargo ox Aoraogi from London.

The following aro the movements of the Union Company's stoaniftra arranged for the oominc week:— Toarrivo: Hawca. from Toranakl. Sunday, fi a.m; Arawata, from Oiahorne, Monday, II a.m.: Waihora, from Sydney, Wcdnt slay; Wairarapa, from Giaborno, Thursday, 10 a.m. To lnftve: Hawea, for Xarnnakl. Sund»y. 3 p.m. (if mail arrive!): Southern Cross, for FIJI. vi» Whaugarei, Monday, S p.m.; Arawita. for Fiji, via Russell, Tuesday, 5 p.m.; Waihora, for Gisbornn. Thursday, noon; Wairarapa, for Sydney (direct). Thursday, fi p.m.

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Bibliographic details

Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5477, 7 February 1885, Page 2

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IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5477, 7 February 1885, Page 2

IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5477, 7 February 1885, Page 2