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IMPORTS.

tiEx. S. el? B la~ 663 Bttckß bonednat. -W. J, Hurst & Co.

mw °v an:.IM,^¥ ka br <">. 33 Backs pollard, ™i Ss£ oa^- 10° boiea canaieß. 65 sacks oatmeal, 1339 aacka potatoes, 50oases jam 131 Back) KTB.S3 esed, 80 Backs rye grass. 1080 sacks flour, 420 saoko wheat, 50 eacks barley.

Inwards Coastwise.—Tamakl Packet and Vixen, from Muhuransi, with firewood; Lagoon, from Kennedy Bay, with timber; Mana, from Tuirua, with timber ; Coralle, from Whaugarel.

The barque CeLsUa has been beithod at the Railway Wharf.

The brigantine Soabird. whioh left Newoastle on March 6th, arrived in port this forenoon, and anchored at the powder ground.

The sch oner Waiwera cleared at the Customs to day for Poverty Biy. via Mercury Bjy. with iO,(MlOIt tlmbec and sundries.

Owing to the late arrival of the Arawata from Jrjji. the departure of ihe Te Anna for Melbourne and South has boen postponed until to-morrow noon.

Tbe soho^ner Aurora having left Newcastle for tnia port on Fobraary 9, Is now 43 doys out. and should have put io an appoaranoe long before thie. She has probably been detained by adverse winds.

The s s. Obau left Danedin at 10 a.m. on (he 15th inst, culled at Oamaru, Tlmaru. lijttelton, Wellington, Napier, GUborne. and Tauranga, leaving the latter port at 3.10 p.m. on the 23rd, and arrived in Auckland at 6 30 a m on the 24 h Had light N.W. winds and emooth soa on the run from Tauranga Passengers (steerage:— Meiisrs Gordon, Ccoper, and MoMahon.

Tiho b,b. lona arrived from Tauranga and Mercury Bay at 4.30 a.m. to day with the following; passengers : — Mesdams Jennings, Croker, Show, and Creama, Miss Walker, Messrs James Everett, Nobel], Farher, Carras, Faiber, Miller, Monk, Riddley. Aldridge Goldsmith, Douglas. Hogers. Cummingj, Baronall, Pawls, and 15 natives. The lona left again for Great Barrier at 8 30 a.m.

The B.S. K»hu was ts>kon alongside the breastwork near the dock this morning. Bhe la to b 3 fitted with a new deckhouses 201t x 18Xt, to ba sitnate.l at the after end, and a new saloon 20ft x 18(i amidships. The saloon is to be fitted up with three enoloaed berths, and several seats with swing backs. The deokhonse will include the ofDoers' quartors. and -will give them much more comfortable quarters than hitherto.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 70, 24 March 1887, Page 2

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IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 70, 24 March 1887, Page 2

IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 70, 24 March 1887, Page 2