IMPORTS.
Ex Tarawera: 16 cwt. rattans.— McLeod Brcs. Per Tarawera:—923 packages bones, 310 bags bonedust, 134 packages fruit, 58 packages bags, 360 packages rice, 120 bags salt, 140 cases galvanised iron, and sundries.
Xnwabds Coastwise. —Sunderland, cutter, from the Thames, with produce; Teviot, cutter, from Mangawai, with produce'; Gannet, cutter from Waiheke, with firewood; Waterlily, cutter, from the .Great Barrier, with firewood; Margaret, scow, from the Coast, with logs ; Petrel, cutter, from Tairua, with 19,000 feet timber; Seagull, cutter, from Mahurangi, with produce : Gem, schooner, from the Coast, in ballast; Waratah, cutter, from the Thames, with 19,000 ft. kahikatea ; Dungarvon, scow, from Whananaki with logs ; Perseverance, schooner, from Waiheke, with firewood; Otahuhu, cutter, from the Thames, with kahikatea timber.
At Dunedin the three-masted schooner Frank Guy is loading up with grain for Auckland.
At the Quay-street Jetty the schooner' Sovereign is loading up with grain buck to Brisbane.
To-day the s.s. Tarawera was at the Chelsea Sugarworks Wharf shipping a quantity of refined sugar for the South.
Messrs C. F. James and Co. have fixed the three-masted schooner Frank Guy to load timber here for Sydney on her arrival,froin Dunedin.
The schooner Agnes Donald has ju3t been fixed by Messrs C. F. James and r(Jo. to take a load of flour irom Oamaru to the Manukau.
The Union S.S. Company's st>earner Mahinapua, hitherto engaged in thf; West Coast coal trade, is to take the place of the wrecked steamer Maitai in the run rung on the East Coast. The Mawhera gaf aon the West Coast trade in the Mabinap t» a's place.
Last evening the coaafctil tradio g steamer Medora, Captain"Subritzky, arrived from her usual Northern ports of D.wanui and Ohora with a carjgjo of 135 sacks kauri gum, 20 tons sand, &rid a quantity c^£ wheat,hides and skins.
The Auckland Island-soho«Dner Myrtle; CaptaiD Chatfield, which has, been absent from r'nis port for the last eighteen months, tracing between New Guinea, Thursday Inland, Dinner Island and Queensland ports, is now at Townsville, relitting and < repairing the drmage sustained in a recent severe hurricane. She was towed into Townsville in a sinking condition.
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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 151, 27 June 1889, Page 4
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