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IMPORTS.

Por Loch Linnhc-1 caso E.C. cartridges, I enso percussion cups. 1 case cartridge enscu and wails.—D. Evitt, Queon-stroet.

Per Loch Linnho-1,000 bnga salt, oOOi bags Bupcrphosphato, IS bngs muriato potash, Mines saltpetre—W. J. Hurst and Co.. Auckland, Now Zealand.

Ikwards, Coastwise.— Morning Light, from Great Barrier, with 48 tons tiro wood.

Outwards, Coastwise. — Kriomhilda, for Wlumgaroa: Morning Light, for Cabbago Bay.

Tlie brigantlno Ada C. Owon hna entored out at the Customs for Karotonga.

Tho Gairloch will leavo Onohunga for Waitara tc-morrow (Saturday) at 3 p.m. instoad of Monday as provioualy advertised. u.^iio^

The p.s. Black Diamond, a small woodon vessel of 29 tons voaistor, built at Shortland in JB7.'t. has arrived from Russell, and after undergoing a thorough ovorhaul sho will commence running in the harbour aa a towing boat for the Harbour Board,

The 5.3. Waitnki arrived from Whangarei list evening with the following passengers:— Moasrs Chambers, Mitohelson, Simaon, lira Simson, Collings, Bedford, Brown. Clarkson. Kit/.patrick, Thompson, Denninge. Sandman. Berjrguest, Mrs Holt, Mr Aloy, Mr Woir, Miss McDonald.

Mr C. H.Humphrios,who hRS for some months past been pursor on tho s.s. Waihora, has been appointed to a similar position on tho N.Z. Slipping Co.'s Ruapohu. Before leaving tho Waihora Mr Humphries was preaonted by the officers of that vessel with a handsomo silvermounted Russian leather dressing case as a memento of thoir regard for him, and their wishes for his futuro welfuro.

Tho s.a, Clansman arrived from Russell this iiorninsr. Passengers: Mr and Mra Simpson, Mr and Mrs Atkin, MiS3es Frasor and RusboU, jvies3rs Maxwell, Crossley, Christie, F. Smith, Harrop, Flynn, vv. Smith, Greatbach, Moses, Ralney, Hlcgin, Pngh, and 5 steerage.

Tho s.B. loca left for Mercurr Bay last evening, but shortly afterwards broke down ana had to return for repairs to her maohinery. Sho was expected to make a fresh start this afternoon.

The b.s. Macgrogor arrived from Whangarol oarly thia morning. Paesengors: Misses Jlurphy (21, MoKenzio, Clendon, and Fraser, Messrs Mariner, B. Reyburn, Buckingham, Henderson, and Hooy, also seven from tho Wellingtor.

Ab wo anticipated yosterday tho c.a. Wellington waa stuck in tho liver at Whangarei. She waa hard and fast when tho Macgregor left, so the latter brought her passengers on here. 'I'he Wellington arrived hero lato thiß afternoon. Sho haa unstained no serious damage

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 84, 17 April 1885, Page 2

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IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 84, 17 April 1885, Page 2

IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 84, 17 April 1885, Page 2

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