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'PerGairlocTi—l29 sacks -Potatoes. •■ To f] arrive"■■ Monday, per.'Rotomahana, 200 sacks ;•' Oats. —Stone Bros. ~ i| |; 'Per barque Belle Isle, from Fiji: 525 tons raw. sujjar. ? , Per R.M.s. Alameda:—For Auckland : I- 300 cases onions, 200 boxes apples, .250 j• ■, ..cages.vsalmon,- 57 kegs casings, 15 bales I broom corn, 93 packages machinery, \2O :! ■ • Wpxes dried fruit, packages merchandise. ,| For Wellington :65 cases canned fruit, 175 cases salmon, 50 kegs casings, 4,000 feet . redwood, 4 packages merchandise. "For T Kelson ;«0 cases salmon, 2 half-barrels |;*salinon;*:For Oainard : 3 boxes bicycles. ft For Levuka: 12 cases canned goods, hlO ■■, kegs « saurkraufc. For Porb Chal- '; mers: 100 cases salmon, 10. kits salmon, ■j?-•"■•10 ca9O3 canned fruit, 6, barrels whale oil, ,', 6 packages mcrchdndis.e,. For Napier: 55 'cases canned fruits. For Sydney: 100 b barrels salmon, 922 cases salmon, 98,338fb. i ': redwood, 10 barrels beer, 100 cases germe'a, ;: 3,232 boxes apples, 620 doors, 4,756. eacks barley, 1/300 cases canned fruits, 90 cases , onions, 120 boxes casings, 3 horses, 50 cases ; • celery, beef and iron, U cases fowls, 899 ■V packages machinery, 324 packages merit (Charidise and panorama. For Melbourne: 4S cases coifee, 1,500 boxes codfish, 70 cases f vcanned fruits, 110 packages merchandise. [ Adelaide:,3o packages machinery, 4 nierchatidise. For Townsville : | ;, 250 cases canned fruit, 20 oases dried fruit, .18 cases honey, 50 cases salmon, 25 oases s hops. 'For Brisbane:' 380 : cases canned I iruitj 2 packages merchandise. 1 Per barque R6se M., from-Newcastle:; i ' 34,800 feet hardvvood, 61 piles, for Napier;' : \ 22. tons bonedust, 3,000 spokes, and 31*000 | feet hardwood for, Auckland. «.

I i Inwards Coastwise. — Perseverance, I schooner, from Waiheke, with shingle. J . OrawAitps Coastwise. —Lake' Superior, sco w, for Waitieke, in ballast; Wear,1 ' cutter, for Waiheke, in ballast; Mana, cutter&for Tairua, with general cargo. -; Last evening the s.s. Wellington left; fof Whangarei with passengers and cargo- .; Tne R. M. s, Alaraeda was to-day busily ; engaged in discharging her inward cargo,. She leaves.for Sydney tp-morrow at 10 a.m. .'. The ships Crusader and Killochan, at the ~ Queen-street Wharf, are putting put their '; cargo with despatch. The s.s. Arawata was to-day busily engaged in taking on board cargo for Fiji. (She leaves to-morrow at 5 p.m. Afc 8 o'clock last evening the s.s. lona left for Mercury Bay with passengers and a - large general cargo. The Union S.S. Company's Taupo•:■& to leave'Oamaru on Monday next, and Timaru on Tuesday for this port. . ■ .■ . \; The > s.s. Balmoral Castle, which--sailed from Sydney for Kevv Zealand recently, .will 'not come; "to Auckland as expected. Her destination is Wellington. .'X last evening the schooner Fleetwing Sailed-for Rarotonga in charge of Captaiu ' Piltz, taking as cargo a large quantity of '■'i !;i"stbre^:etc/■.'■■;■■...■ ■■"-'■■ ■"■'■ ' '■.■:' ■■"■;■■•■■-.■■■•■''■-■,■■ Lasb evening the s.s.' Clansman left for Tauranga with passengers: and cargo, Amongst the passengers were the Auckland : football team, who play Tauranga .to;day. '"' Lost ilighb the s.s. Stormbird arrived ift;from Whangarei with cargo and the follow- ;. ing".. passengers :—Misses Evans, Sutton, , Davis, Yciarburyj Kenney, Mesdames Loram, Watson, Bennett, Roosa, McIntyre, Honeycomb,-Master Clark, Messrs , i: Alexander, Kean, P. Tisch, Eady, Merdick,' Hurbt, Vosper, Laws, Depain, Glasgow, Whitolawy SmeatODi Rimmer, Bennett, aiid : eig-ht steerage,;, ■ ■■ ■■ . >. Ab'otit 1 o'clock this, morning the barque Rosa M., which' was signalled yesterday, , arrived in port from Newcastle. ; Captain.Peters reportl'leavingNewcastle on August 2pth. He had southerly winds till the 51st, after which strong gales from the North' till September 3rd. The North Cape was passed on the 7th inst,, and from that time to arrival S.S.E. and S.S;W. light winds and calms prevailed, !i\ Shortly before 10 o'clock this morning; the bafcque Belle Islo arrived from Fijf with; ; a cargo of 525 tons sugar for the Sugar j Works. Captain McGeehan reports of, tho passage;— Left Fiji on 24th Augast^ and; ':: experienced fresli S.E. trade winds;' till latii>ude?7degi ;S.> was ''reached, when we ; Jiad a very heavy gale from the ; south,: ■which lasted from 30th August until 2nd [ of September, after which tho wind veered '• round to- east, N.E., north and west; )i, finally culminatittg On the sth in a very hard gale from the S.W. Tremendous sea^runWing;,; latitude i32.Sßdeg.:S. 174-59 dog. E. Thence to arrival r pfi Great Barrior. Island '::'.:nad nothing BufcsodthOTly and S:E.* winds.' On Wednesday, 12th, • 7 p.m., Great Barrier bearing" S.W., distant £0 miles, a ,ii:squall of uniisua,! vi6lence?accompanieii by il|teavy rain struck the vessel. Shortened * sail, and .wore ship, standing off the land until daylight. ' Arrived in port this njorn-r irig, being 22 days; out; from Fiji. The V vessel is at present discharging lier sugari ~at the Sugar Works Wharf. ;'■

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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 218, 15 September 1888, Page 4

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IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 218, 15 September 1888, Page 4

IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 218, 15 September 1888, Page 4