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IMPORTS.

Per Cairntoul: 2,042 tons Westporb coal. Per William Turner, from .Fiji: 6,500 bags raw sugar.

Per Defiance: 306 tons besfa Newcastle house and smithy coal. — J. J. Craig, Com-merce-Street.

Per Wainui: —For Auckland: 1,120 bunches bananas, 4.G19 sacks sugar, 64 cases oranges, 55 sacks cocoanuts, 33 sacks copra, 62 sacks peanuts, 12 sacks lime, 14 hides, 30 packages sundries. For Wellington : 310 packages. For Lybtelton: 14 packages. For Dunedin : 507 packages. For Sydney: 64 packages. For Suva: 5 packages.

The steamer Wainui discharged her Fiji sugar afa the Chelsea Wharf this afternoon.

Tho barque William Turner was towed ■up to the Sugar Works wharf this morning, to dischartjo her Fiji sugar.

The locally-owned barque Narthern Chief, Captain Mackay, has just reached Melbourne from the Thames, twelve days'on t.

The steamer Clansman, from Tauranga, yeaterday brought a cargo of 1,000 sacks of maize, transshipped from Opotiki to Whakatane.

The steamer Southern Cross, 982 tons, Captain F. Black, arrived from Wellington, Napier, Gisborne, Tolago Bay, Tuparoa, and Hick's Bay at 1.15 p.m. to-day. She left Wellington on the sth inst., and had lino weather to Gisborne, thenca south-east winds and dull weather to arrival.

Newcastle-on-Tyne is n now Home porb to which tho Kauri Timber Company are now despatching shipments of timber from the Auckland district. Yesterday the Bonsai, a, large barque, left the Kaipara for Newcastle with a cargo of 545,800 feet of eawn kauri. It had been intended to despatch her for London or Glasgow at firsb.

The steamer Manapouri, 1,703 tons, Captain Logan, arrived this morning from Melbourne, liobart, Bluff, Dunedin,"Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier and Gisborne,'with a large number of passengers and some general carso. At the Bluff she received Northern passengers from Melbourne from the Mararoa, that steamer returning ro Melbourne. The Manapouri left Melbourne on the 25th uit., and had light southerly weather to i.yttelton, and One weather fchtiutirliout.

C.i.i;; -, M. Berry and his well-known b.iri|'ni, luu Wiliiam Turner, are in port from Fiji. The Turner dropped Anchor ia the stream early yesterday morning, after a passage of twenty days from the Ba River, Viti Leva. She brings as asualn full cargo of raw sugar for the fj'oksniai Sugar Refining Company's works at Chelsea. The barque left the Ba River on the 19th nit., and next day passed through the Malolo passage. Tho Three lungs were sighted on January 30th, 15 miles oft. She had S.E. winds,"sometimes very strong, fco the New Zealand coasb, tli a heavy easterly swell.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 33, 10 February 1890, Page 2

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IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 33, 10 February 1890, Page 2

IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 33, 10 February 1890, Page 2