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IMPORTS.

Per Manapouri: 23 packages tea, 100 cases tenova, 85 bags onionß, 350 boxes candles, 400 randies hoop iron. 120 boxes soap. 60 cases .ranges, GO oases hop bitters, 25 cases jams, 90 lolla wire, 560 sacks wheat, 21 coils lead pipe, 74 -iars and 59 bundles iron, 200 sacks oatmeal, 22 uses fish, 19 pieoes bluestono.

(ISW-tBBS Coastwise.—lda, from Newcastle, with 58 tons firewood and 70 posts: Waipu, from ?akiri, with 19 logs; Pakapuka, from Barrier, with2.logs: Waltemata, from Whangapoua, 15000 ft. timber; Mana, from Tairua, with 13,000 ft. timber.

. Outwards Coastwise.— Pakapuka, for Barlor; Waipu,'. for Paktri; Waltemata, for Vnangapoua.

The schooner Cleopatra loft Lyttelton for Auckland on Saturday last.

The brlgantlne Sarah and Mary sailed yesterlay for Mercury Bay, where she will load tab _r tor Brisbane.

The brlgantlne Linda Webor has entered outfards at the Customs for Brisbane via Mercury lay.

The s.s. Waltaki. which returned from Whaigarei on Saturday night, was docked to-day or cleaning She wiU leave for Whangarei igain to-morrow evening.

Tb.es.B. Wellington arrived from Tauranga it 5.30 a.m. on Sunday, with tho following pasengers .-Messrs R. T. Blake. Gearnck, Jor[an: N. Mitchell, D. Walkor, Wilson, A. P. VUliams. Garrett, Mr and Mrs Bheman, Mr ndMrsWilmot.

The three-masted schooner Energy, whioh left ■ort Chalmers on the morning of Wednesday, lay 26th, has made a rapid passage up. She fas coming up Rangitoto Channel late this fter-oon, and will probably arrive in harbour 3-nlght.

[Captain Amodeo reports that when the lona kftMeroury Bay on Friday night the schooner Columbia s ndltho cutter Lizzie were the only "O.sela loading. IThe three-masted schooner Penpont hauled Staled off from the wharf this morning. She is Expected to sail to-night for Weßtport.

The Lonle has been converted into a topsail chooner, and has undergone other alterations fhioh are expected to improve her sailing pwer.

The German barque Carl Both, 528 tons agister, left Wellington for this port yesterday dth original cargo from New York, including 050 caßes keroslne and sundries.

IThobnrquffNoteroleftLytteltonfor Auckland k tho morning of May 24 with the following Ereo: 5.174 sacks wheat, 95 sackß beans, 1,381 koks barley. 200 saoks malt, 335 sacks flour, 1,000 tags flour, 16 sacks peas, 1 sack clover, 1,384 Sobs potatoes, 132 cheese, 130 sacks onions.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 122, 1 June 1885, Page 2

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IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 122, 1 June 1885, Page 2

IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 122, 1 June 1885, Page 2