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IMPORTS.

Ex Crusader- 2 casks coppor tucks. nails, &c„ 0 cases bedsteads, 1 cask cnammt-Iled hollowaro assorted. 1 case sieves and bruehware. 2 cases Arc-iron';, ihhd carriage and buggy lamps, 2 packages stand scales nnd counter machines, 22 frames ranges for cottagers and artisans llihds brir-iliware, 1 case knife machines, 2caae-Sooby'aand Spear and Jndl_on's tools, 11 cases horao nails, 2 casoa stocks and dies, spannors, wrenches, -_.., 1 ca?k Sheffield KP. ware. 1 cask Brunswisk black, 1 caso brass tnbe, 1 case coprertube, 1 case cotton belting, 2 cases Mandens Varnish, lease toe Is, chisels, gouges, plane irons, &c, 2 roses joinerss' tiol3, hammers. &c,, large assortment, 1 casks tinned trypan., 5 casks upholsterers' springs. 3 cases Mathicaon's planes and aui.ur., 2 cases cast iron glittering, UG lengths cast down pipe, 1 caso grate trivets. 1 case steel (assorted), 2 packages tablo lamps and kerosene stoves. 3 casks stool-tinned milk pans, 1 caso electric hells and fittings, 1 caae Bouss sheets, 5 cases coach nnd cart springs, 1 case stair rids, hinges and tools, 1 case Gect-'s valves, 3 packageskitchenranges. 1 cask hinges, . cn.e. coflin furniture, olokgs Saotch staves, 11 kegs Ocopev _ rivets, £0 kegs galvaniacd roofing nails, C3bdl- spade, and forks, 13lbdls black galvanised tube (16 OcOft), 20 kegs Champion's white lead, 17 rolis sheet lead, 15 casks patont lead shot, 1 cases J.R. boiling, delivery hose, and sheet rubber. 1 cask borax, 2 casks Peacock's paint, 10 barrels pitch, 200 boxes tic plates, cc!;o and charcoal, 9 tons sash-weights, 2 casks run locks, 9 cases containing organ, 90 caso. galvanised corrugated iron (5 to 10 feet) 180 coils foncing wire, 1,000 casks Portland comont, 1 case bellows pipes, 1 ease varnish, 1 case dry colours, 70 packages ship chandlery, mnntK metal, canvass, oils, &c—T. and S. Morrin and Co. (Limited).

__ Alastor: 500 casks Portland cement, US cases galvanized corrugated iron (5 to 10 feet), _20 bundles drawn fencing wire. 180 kegs wire nails, 70 boxes cake tin plates, 32 rolled iron girders (assorted sections), 2 bales brown wrap ping papor, 150 barrels blasting powder and pellets, 1 packages marble monuments, 1 oaso rat traps, wood knobs, etc., 3 cases _.P. ware, large assortment, 3 cases Kent's knife machines and sash lino, I ease bedsteads, 2 rases tinware largo variety, 8 packages Kennlk's hollowaro and assorted castings, 2 packages iron tea-trays, 1 caso sraunors. 10 packages wiro tacka, G package- Scotch Kent gratca, hall Urate-. -_c, 110 camp ovens-and covers, 18 3-leg oots, 21 lead pots.—T. and S. Morrin and Co. iLimited).

Inwalids Coastwise.—Ruakaka, from Waiwera, with 31 kauri logs; Nellie, from Whangapoua, with 300COft timber; Norval, from Russell, with 80 tons coal; Start, from Whangaroa. with 21,000 ft timber; Rose, from Whangarel, with 50 tons lire clay.

Outwards Coastwise.—Ruakaka, for Mangawai; Nellie, for Whangapoua; Norval, for Russell; Leo, for Russell; Ghost, for Pakiri; Violet, tor Thames; Griffin, for Russell: Start, for Mongonui; Rose for Whangarei; Dream, for Tauranga; Julia Pryce, for Russell,

The schooner Wa.atah is still in the stream with a full cargo of Hour. It Is not certai» whether sho will discharge here or or at some other port.

Tho barqno Loch Naw is discharging part of hor cargo of coals at the Kamo Company's Railway Wharf Depot, and the balance into tho hulk Senator.

The brig Fern arrived at llelecaville from Queensland ye-tcrdoy. Sho lands timber, and proceed- to Sydnoy.

_Tho sailing ot tbe so. Herald for Greymouth 1b postponed from Monday to Wednesday next at flvo p.m.

The following of tho Union Company's steamers aro duo to arrive during tho ensuing week:—Rotorua (Manukau), from the South, Sunday, at 10 a.m.; Monaponri, from Melbourne via the South, Monday morning; Tarawera, from Sydney, Tuesday.

' The bsrqtio Alastor was towed up harbour this morning, nnd berthed at the contral western too of Quronstrect Wl-arf, the ship Waitaki having moved outside of tho barque Fordinand to make room. Tho Alastor will break bulk early on Monday morning.

Tho brigantine Sarah and Mary Is roady to sail for Mercury Bay and Brisbane.

Tho schooner Penpont was ballasting to-day. Her destination is not yet decided upon.

■The ship Maud Glen, fr~m Liverpool, bound for Wellington, was spoken by tbo barque Alastor olt' Tasmania on the l'Jth inst, Tho Island Glen was then two days longer on her voyago thin tto Alastor. Both vessels had been detained by adverse winds before clearing tholand.

The brigantine Ransom sailed last evoning for Suwarrovv. Passengers: Mrs NicholßOn and child, Mojbi- James Reid, G. Henderson. A. Ktng, F. F. Jackson. A. Harris,

A telegram from Port Chalmors announces that tho'barquo Onyx, previously reported as loading for this port, has sailed for Capo Town,

The s.o. Clansman arrived from Russell and Northern ports at G a.m. Pasaengera:— Major Tisdal, Miss Blagrove and Miss Colman, Meters W Dawson, Scott, Kemp, Curtis, Flavell, Box, Nisbet, Reid, Owen, W. F. Jones, Alexander, Blagrove, Maurico, Ponk, and 9 stoerage.

During a recent galo the scow Una had her ruddor-post seriously damaged at Pakiri, where sho had loaded timber for Auckland. Mr Macdonatd, who had her chartered from Mr D. H, McKenzie, offered tho services of the steam tug Awhina, which brought the disabled vessel into Auckland Harbour in fine style, arriving here this morning.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 121, 30 May 1885, Page 2

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IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 121, 30 May 1885, Page 2

IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 121, 30 May 1885, Page 2