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IMPORTS.

Per Clansman, from Rarotonga :—IOO tons copra, 337 casks limejuice, 37 tons cotton-seed, 9 bales cotton, and 250 cases oranges.

Outwards Coastwise. — Scotchman, auxiliary screw ketch, Bewicke, for Whangarei.

The brigantine Sarah and Mary sails in a day or two for Hokianga to load timber.

The R.M.s. Alanaeda is due here to sorrow morning from San Francisco.

The locally-owned schooner Torea comes np here from Rarotonga shortly for repairs.

The ship Blenheim, for London, is making slow progress with her loading.

The R.M.s. lonic arrived afc London from Wellington via Rio on the 14th inst.

The s.s. Richmond is expected to arrive here about Saturday nexb from the South gea Islands.

The barque Annie Reed, loadinsr for NewYork at the Queen-streeb Wharf, should get to sea in a fortnight's time.

When the schooner Clansman lefb Rarotonga the schooner Vanderbilb (Captain 3?ilbz) was lying there.

The schooner Three Cheers arrived at Mangonui yesterday, from Auckland, after a smart run of under 24 hours.

The mate (Mr Carmichael) and boat's Crew who landed at Parengarenga from the B b. Pukaki, left Mangonui to-day for Auckland, via Russell, by the s.b. Clansman.

On the 2nd instant, when 200 miles off !Niue (Savage Island), tha Clansman spoke the barquentine Delmira, Captain Murdoch, of Melbourne, twenty days out from Melbourne, for Niue and Maiden Island, to load guano ; all well.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 142, 17 June 1891, Page 4

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IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 142, 17 June 1891, Page 4

IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 142, 17 June 1891, Page 4

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