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Par Aurora—4U3 sacks bonto. Per Brunette—»o<J tons coal. Per Rotoinnl!»nn-20cnpo' Sr. Hubert's Australian winw, 10 hhdci. file.-John Iloid and. Co. Per Tauro-109 sacks secil. 131 cra'os. U5 ptckacis tosin'io, 10 boxfi^i rul<liip, and nttacr goods nnt described, kx Ar«wa. Irom London. PorUingarooina-lOliVda aln, 200 suckß seed, 381 facks wh-4iir, X pitf*. i>B ingots, 201 boxes rnndios. tund rien. 223 puckaees ex Aruwatii, ond 231 puokuKcu ox Margaret Gulbraitb. Pop Dotoinulianii. from Molb'jurno--2I ciwcs aud 2(|:iarter-caHkß whisky. ICO Ualf chuetsend 201 boxi-a too 21 risos aid 2i> quurtcr ciaks •vvine, JOO maM m ar, 3!> ecu B ilrut-s. S Ijasa puppor. 7 crises tobacco. US caacs «nd 5 '|\m''tur<'..wks brandy. Hi sacltn wheat. t> oa'cs oijjurs. From Uobmt: ICO uosca fruit, 167 hm« bark. From Hcu'h: 100 «i<ra wAnippi. 11!) packs wheat. 15aaclis mall. 1 ho so, U sacks sutd, 21 aicka Hour. Inwards Coastwise. -Oooliki, from Whanttaral, via Thames, in ballast; Progress, from VVhaßpapoua, with 20 000 feet timber: Wetr. from waihekc, witli ballast; Reward, from Whangaroa, with 33 900 ieot tinibor. Ouhvakds CoAsrwiSK.—Vixen, for Thames; Mahurangi, for Great Barrier: Progress, for Whangapoua ; Wear, for Matata. The ship Douglia hanlnd off from tho wharf to-day preparatory to tailing for Rangoon. 1 ho brlßantlne Parnell left Melbourne for thin port on the 4ih innt. The s.s. Argylo ]s to resume her running between this uort and Mercury Bay to-night, leaving tho whirf at 7 o'clock. The brigantino Magellan Cloud (Matthews) entered omiwarda co-ay for Brisbane, via Whangaroa. The brlgantiua Defiance ond fchooner Devonport are expected to leave Knipara on Thursday next wish timber, tho former for Brisbane, und the latter lor Adelaide, The s s, Clansman arrived from Whangarei at 10 30 p.m. on Si unlay Pas lengers:—Messrs McLean, Carter. Jone3, Beaumont, Astley, Shadgate and Simpson. The barque Nofero, from Lyttelton, bound for this port, was signalled thin side of the East Cupe by the B.s. Rotonmhanu at 3 p.m. yosterday. The s.s. Taupo arrivod from Dunedin and Wellington on Sunday morning, with transhipments ox Arawa, from London. The barquo Brunette (Capt. Turnbull), which we announced as having arrived in our last issue, came up harbour and anchored near the Railway Wharf on Saturday evening. She left Newcastle on the 24th ullimo, and had light and contrary winds during tho voyage The Brnnotte waa berthed alongside of tho s.e. Rotuinahanu this afternoon to supply the latter vessel with coal. Tho brigantino Maria Vingima, with coal from Nowcastle, was coming up tho harbour late this afternoon. The schooner Aurora retnrnetl from Norfolk Inland yesterday, after v ronnd trip cf 21 days. She left Norfolk Island on the lZth, had light K. and (5.11. winds to the North Cape, on the 17th met.. frosh N.W. winds and heavy rain thonce to Tiritiri. followed by light 8. wind and fair weather till n>rlva'. Pa«aon(-ers:—Mossrs J. Buffet, H. Allen, Mrs G. Christian and infant. The P. 9. Wellington having boen detained at 'I'auranga till 5.30 on Saturday, owing to the prevalence of bud weather, did not arrive here until about 6 p.m. on the evening of that day. Passengors:—Dr. Campbell and party, Messrs Aluhor, Campbell, Lagonn, Guy, Sheath, Ham, Oossott, Barrdin, Colo, Coupland, Mr and Mm Gossett. Owing to tho late arrival of the Wellinnton.tho usual Saturday trip to Walwera was omitted.
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Auckland Star, Issue 44, 22 February 1886, Page 2
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