IMPORTS.
Per Wenona-700 tons guano, Por Waihora-.-- bags bark, 10 packages tea l?(jt sacks who.it, 10 drum. oil. 100 cases whisky, 34. boxes candles, 330 boxes candles. 100 sacks potatoes. 01 sacks grass seed, 70 boxes soap, 200 sheep and sundries. Xx Sam Mendel, from Londoo: .DO casks Portland COlllent, S,fSll»rri_n. bu.dies ber i.Oll (O'l tonsl, 10 packages Howard's harrows, otc., o casks coach bolts and nuts, 1 package knlfe-olen-.iing machines, 1 co .k tower bolts, latches, springs, et.., 2 cases Kent and Hamilton's best paint brushes, 1 bale Seiao twlno, 80 packages Scotch ranges and strives, 1 cask floor cramps and London girds, 1 c-.sk copper wire, 28 packages Av.r. *s scales and weighing machines, I junk-gos Net.tleford's Iron and brars screws, etc., 0 cases fancy gootl3, brnehwaro, toilet sundries basketware. etc, 2 cases, box irons, G packages mangles (tsvo and throe roller), 2 case, copper furnace pans and brnshwaro, 1 ca. o kitchen fenders andbrtuhwure, 2 pac.ages patent cramps and tinmen's tools, 1 caao Sheffield !C. P. spoons and forks, 1 cask iron pipe fitting., 20 packages sanitary sinks and iron boxes. 7 bundles black gas pipes. 48 rolls galvanised wire netting., 11 dray axles, 100 reels galvanised barbed wire, 3 cases soft Bhoet iron, 81 cases 'galvanised corrugated iron (5 to 10 feot, 1 csbo br i;-3 sheets, 1 oaa-3 glass lamp globes and chimneys. CO bundles Staffs sheet iron, . cases dynamite detonators.—T. and S. Morrin and Co. (Limited).
Per Carl Both-183 reels galvanised barbed wire, 28 cases Fairbnnk's scales and weighing machines, large assortment—T. and S. Morrin and Co. (Limited).
Per Irene—s packages axle pulleys, shelf brackets, tools, etc., 1 cas-'-s gate latches, drawer handles, brackets, belt hooks, etc., 1 case padlocks, picture lino, sash cord, wardrobe hooks. 1 «!,.-.,< icol bits, 2 cases upright rim and mortice locks. 1 cttso Mrs Pctts's sadirons, 1 caso tinsmiths' gummer, 1 caso treacle tans, 1 case wood millets, 1 case, tinned and gilt picturo line, 11,280 galhiiiH (1,300 eases) American kerosone 1150 tesO, II packages butter workers, 1 balo tea-fid hog hair, 25 cases turpontine, 10 cases prime lord oil, 1 packages garden ploughs and potato diggers. 1 case upright drills, 1 case fiet-aw, lathe, and tools, 30 cases Sharp's uxes (assorted). 10 cases boys' axes, 7 packages 2. 3, and! light koroaino chandeliers ar.d brackets, 8 cases carpenters' aud farriers' A.E. hammers, 2 hhds lamp fonts, _0 dozen spade and f^rk handles, 1 ease carpenters' pencils, 1 ease Morso drills, 1 case patent expansive bits, 15 packages axle pulleya, fancy and shelf bracket., letter box piut.s "ash lifts, shutter screens, sash rollers, •tec, 10 case'- furnishing nails, 1 cask carpent.rs' braces, 2 cases war-rob. and hat aud coat hooks, 3 cases broom handles. 10 eases lawn mowers, 3 cases "Hacker's" b>-a.-«, 8 cases Putnnm horso nails. 2 casks mallet. 2 cases Molasses's gates. 1 caso cow bolls, 1 caso e«g beaters, 1 caso iron damns, 3 cases bcnc",l Bcrews, draw knives.—T. and S. Morrin and Co. (Limited). Per ?a.n Mendo'.—3o packages ship chandlery gooria, vcrr large as3ort.r.,ent.—T. and a. Morrin and CO. (Limited). Per . ,s, Arawa—l7o cases Harden s star hand flr_ grennde.-i, 1 cuse mill saws.—T. and S. Morrin and Co, (Limited). Per s.s. Tongariro-15,000 galloni colza boiled andrawliusoodoil (part railway contract).—T. and S. Morrin and Co. (Limited). IN wards Co as .wise.—-anet.from Whangarei Heads, with 800 bushels lime. Ootwvrds Coastwise.—Bessie, for Parua Bay: Janet, for Whangarei Heads. Tho schooner Wnratah (Kranse) cleared at tho Customs to day for Picton. Tho brigantine Motley discharged tho last of her Dunedin cargo it Port Chalmers on June 2, and commenced to All up with grain for Auckland. Tho barque Italy Ib loading ot Lyttelton for this port. Tho schooner Olivo, which went on a reef nt Fasilootal last month, was subsequently floated off without having sustained any serious injury. The barque Wenona arrived from Sydney Island at 2 a.m. to-day. She sailed on tho 13th of May had light variables and calms for five days, thon strong S.E. winds till off Norfolk Island, followed by strong winds from S. and S _ which lasted till North Capo was paeßod oi Monday laßt. Thenco till arrival frosh N. ard N.W. winds prevailed. The Wenona is to ho berthed at tho Railway Wharf. Tho anxilary screw steamer Exploror was cruWnginthe vicinity of Sydney Island when the Wenona loft. She is not oxpocted to return horo for five or six months. The s s. Triumph appears to recoivo very good natronago at Southern ports. Sho left Lyttelton for Sydney, via Wellington, yesterday, with ] 800 sacks wheat, 500 cases cheeßO, 100 horsea. potatoes, oats, etc., shipped at tho first-named port.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 130, 10 June 1885, Page 2
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