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IMPORTS.

Per Australia, from Wellington and East Coaet: —180 tone ex R.M.B. Coptic (at Wellington), 5 casks soda, 21 boxes soap, 10 casea iron, 21 sacks onions, 25 cases stout, 10 cases hops, 100 sacks bonedust, 50 sacks bones, 103 hides, 176 sacks potatoes, 116 lacks maize and sundries.

The 8.8. Monovrai arrived at Melbourne yeatorday from the Bluff.

The schooner Maud Graham arrived at the Kaipara yesterday from Lybfcolton.

The schooner Clansman is loading general cargo at the Railway Wharf for Noumea.

The schooner Kenilvvorth was entered Out at the Customs to-day for Melbourne.

Captain W, Donald took the schooner Torea away to Barotonga this trip, in place of Captain J. Dickson.

The barque Devonporfc, Captain Greenwood, sailed laeb evening: in ballast for Whaagaroa to load timber for Wellington.

The ship Hermione, Captain Parker, now due at this port from London, was epoken on August 22nd, in lat. 12 deg. north, long. 27 deg. west.

The Ryno,. brigantine, Captain Tribe, tva§ entered out for Nino (Savage Island) ab the CustqmßtO:day. She sails shortly on Another extended cruise in the South Seas.

The- Union Company's c.c. Australia, Captain Gibb, left Wellington on the 30th at 8 p.m., called at Napier,,Gißborne, Tokomaru, Anaura, Waipiro and Awanui, and arrived here afc 6.30 a. m. to-day.

The ship'Timaru is to be made a refrigerating vessel, and will take the place of the missing ship Duriedih, as a conveyer of frozen produce from this colony Home, for which from her size and capacity ehe is eminently fitted.

Late advices from Home give details of the damage sustained by the barque Loch Nagar in collision in the Channel while bound' out from London to Napier. She came into violent collision with the Deodata, a Norwegian barque, horn Quebec to Amsterdam, off Falmouth on September 7th, losing her jibboom and damaging her bow. The Deodata lose come of her bul<vorks, stanchions, chain-plates and riggiag on the port side, also some saile. The Loch Nagar has since repaired, and sailed •gain.. .

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 261, 4 November 1890, Page 4

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IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 261, 4 November 1890, Page 4

IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 261, 4 November 1890, Page 4