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IMPORTS.

I'cr Rotomahana 42 bales kapok, 40 reels barbod wiro, 2,128 felloes, 39 pieces timber, SI bundles bagg, 8 cases herrings, 50 sacks boneduet, 100 drums oil. 5 bagß arrowroot, and aundrios.

Inwards Coastwise.—Nellie, from Whangapoua, with 30,000ft timber; Norah. from Cabbage Bay, with 28 Iocs; Zillah, from Thnme9, with 11,1100ft timber; Mercury, from Tairua, with 21,000ft timber and S tons-gum. Outwares Coastwise.—Nellie, for Whangapoua; Norah, for Cabbage Bay; Violot, for Thames. The schooner Maliote» cleared at the Customs to-day for Kaipara in ballast. The 8.8. Sura left Wellington yosterday for Auckland, via intermediate ports. The sg. Argyle has come ronnd from Mannkau tor an overhn.nl. Her trade will be taken over temporarily by the s.s. Kowsna, which is to leave for Hokianga at 5 this evening. The barque Lutterworth commenced ballasting today, bho will probably leave for Duncd in this wock. "he brigantine Parnoll was loading at Sydney lor this port whan the Rotoiuahana loft. The brigantine Soabird loft Sydney for Auckland on the Ist inst, with 123 tons ooal, 830 cages dynamite, 200 cases gelatine. The brigantino Camille and achoonor Aratapu wore to have loft Sydney for Kaipara early this week. The barque Loongana arrived at Nowcastlo from this port on the Ist inst. Tho new steamer Janot Nlcoll, now on the Way to Tahiti, it under charier with a purchasing clause to Ucssrs Donald and Edinboroußh. She is owned by Mr B. B. Nicoll, of Sydney. The a s. Arawata loft for Fiji last evoning. With tho following passengers:— Messrs Ingold, Hacking, Jenton, Maudesloy, Steel, Morris, Mrs and Master Hall. Miss Jenton, Miss Hill, and Hon. Captain Hill. Captain Nearing was the successful tenderer for tho work of discharging the German brigantine Matilda, which recently put in hero leaky, liar cargo ia to bo put into the brigantine Lapwing, after which she will receive a thorough Orerhaul. The revenue schooner Hawk left yesterday for the purpose of ascertaining some facts concerning a rock recently reported by Captain Coe, of the brig Vision, to exist about 15 miles B. by S.. Northern Knight (Poor Knight), boaring Bourn Head, S.W. iW. by magnetic compass. The as. Wellington arrived from Tauranga early this morning with tho following passengers : — Mesdames Malcolmson, Fielding, Parkinson, Parsons, Scott, Jude, Bellars, Jackson, Miller, Misaeß Kastham, Hayes, Maxwell, Bev. Mr Jordan, Messrs Jackson (2), Gilmore, Wilson, C. Kainey, McCausland, McKinney, McCornrick, Bellara and son, Judo, Scott, Parsons and son, Kidd, Saunders, and 2 steerage. The Wellington left again for Whangarei at 10 a.m.

The 8.8. To Annu loft for Sydney at 11 o'clock lost night. Passengers: Mesdamea Babbage, Prinoe (2), Bloom, Smith, Taylor, Pearson. BarDour, Morgan, Weßtcott, Misaea Clarke, Brown, Bell, How, Martin (2), Barbour, Wcstwood. Hart, Taylor, Molloy (2), Messrs Jones (2), J. Bennett, Howe, McGreiso, Morgan, Thomson, Dr. Phillips, Miss and Master Pearson, Messrs J. Gibbonfl, Pyko, Dodd, Fraaor, F. E. Carter, J. G. Carter, J. C. Hill. Reeves, BluiT, Bloom, Heathoote. Fitzgerald, D. Phillips, Hunter, Ackrojd, Brady, How, and 22 from Southern ports, and 31 in tho steerage.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 76, 8 April 1885, Page 2

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IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 76, 8 April 1885, Page 2

IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 76, 8 April 1885, Page 2