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IMPORTS.

Per Peerless and Darcy Pratt, from Oamaru: 457 sacks white Tartar oats, 360 sacks potatoes, CO sacks kidney potatoes, and 200 sacks Meek's flour.—Gunson and Martin. Per Gael and Notero, from Lyttelton : 240 sacks kidney potatoes; 530 bags Wood's flour, 220 sacks fowl wheat, and 60 sacks sharps. —Gunson and Martin.

The s.s. Saxon left Russell for this port on the 27th ult.

The brigantine Magellan Cloud is loading at Lyttelton for this port. The brigantine Myrtle was to have left Dunedin for this port about this date. The barque Notero, which arrived yesterday afternoon, made a good passage of five days from Lyttelton. She berthed at the Railway Wharf.

The Auckland barque Devoiqo.t cleared at Oamaru on June 25th with 3,747 sacks wheat for Lauiiceston.

The only vessel at Whangaroa when the Clansman called was the Jiio. Knox. There were no vessels loading at Mongonui. The brigantine Smaragd left Dunedin for this port yesterday with grain, etc. The R.M.S. Rimutaka left Lyttelton for London at .6,30 p.m. yesteulay. The names of passengers booked at Auckland were published on Monday last. The last of the whalers left Bussell this morning, and Constable Lamb, who had been there to assist Constable MeGilp during the busy season, returned here by the s.s. Clansman. .', * The Centurion is a clean ship, having just put out the last of her cargo to-day. She will leave for Peru, ballasted, about the middle of .next week. The s.s. lona arrived from Great Barrier this morning. Passengers :—Messrs Ryan and Flynn. > The three-masted schooner Handa Isle; which left Brisbane on the 18th instant, arrived this afternoon. She brings a cargo . of coal and bonedust.

The s.s. Wellington arrived from Whangarei at an early hour this morning. Passengers (saloon) : Messrs McPherson, Porter, Moody, Buckhurst, Sergeaunt, Thorn, Hutchinson, McKenzie, McKenzie, Killen, Calbert, Wliimp, Humphreys, Bennett, Davidson, Elliot, Carr, Revs. Norrie, Runciman, Mesdames Hickson, Brennan, King, Misses Watson, Dent. White, McLoed, and 9 in the steerage.

• The s.s. Clansman arrived from Northern ports this morning. Passengers: Mr and Mrs ahd : Miss Smith, Mr and Mrs Swift ahtLchildf Mrs and Miss Woolton, Cons' table Lamb, Mrs Purknie, Miss Jones Miss Rhodes, Mrs Rose and Miss Williamson; Mr and Mrs Dixon, Mrs Hall, Mrs JNettercool, Mr and Mrs Rheinhart and son, Mrs Osborne, Mrs Sillick, Mrs Stewart, Messrs T; ; Dixon, J. White, L. T. Williams, . Mackenzie, Parker, Henderson,, A. B. Wayhi, W. Callagan, Hart, Keatly, Guthrie, Warneford, Wright, Tamata, Coirea. Cotter, Thorburn, Fergusson, Kritlan, J. Frear, E. Matthews, J. Williamson, H. W. Bishop, J. Flavell, W. Flavell, J. White, Fuller, J. Murchie.

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Auckland Star, Issue 153, 1 July 1887, Page 4

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IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Issue 153, 1 July 1887, Page 4

IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Issue 153, 1 July 1887, Page 4