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IMPORTS.

Per Alameda, from San Francisco :—For Auckland : 100 cases salmon, 78 piecee lumber, 15 cases canned fruit, 25 case 3 dried fruit, 50 kegs casings, 42 packages machinery, 15 cases oats, 80 packages merchandise.

Per Takoraa : 310 sack 3 old maize, con eignod to Alex. Aitken, auctioneer*

The schooner C4isborne is being recop pered on a Customs-street; slip.

The 8.8. Waihora arrived afc Wellington jast night from Sydney with 93 passengers.

The barque Warwickshire left Lyttelton yesterday for the English Channel for orders.

The Govornment pteamer Hinemoa lefb Onohuuga yesterday afternoon for Wellington.

The R. M.s. Monowai is due here early tomorrow evening from Sydney en route for San Francisco.

The schooner Kenilworth, Captain, Moel)er, was entered out ab the Customs to-day for Sydney.

Tha Union steamer Taluno went down to Drunken Bay, Motutapu, this morniDg to adjust her compasses.

Ab Goldio's mill, Railway Reclamation, the topsail schooner Dunodin is loading 15,000 feet of sawn kauri timber for Kapier.

The new schooner of 60 tons lately launched at Rarotonga for Island trading purposes, by Mr T. Short, has boon named the Goldfinch.

To-day the paddle-steamer Osprey resumed iier running on the Kalpara, having undergone her Government inspection and a thorough overhaul.

The a.3. lona, from Mercury Bay, reports the brijrnntine Stanley and schooners Avvaroa and Waiwera now lying in that port loading timber, outward bound from Auckland.

The Union Company's new steamer Talune, Captain Cbatlield, returned to port tbie morning from Russell, after her tirst visit to the Bay of Islands. She will not leave for the South until noon to-morrow.

Captain G. C. Norris, of this porfc, has ju?b arrived in Auckland again from London via Wellington, and is welcomed by his many friends. His trip to England, it may be remembered, resulted m tho loss ot his new baxquentiue Indiana.

The schooner Louie, which arrived at Lyttelton a few days ago from Auckland, via the Thames, had a very stormy pas-su-TO of 14 days from tfle Thames, having encountered a succession of severe easterly and south-easterly gales.

Tho woll-kncwn brigantine Seabird, 155 tons, of Sydney, has just changed hands, having been purchased yesterday by Capt. A. Gibbs, of Auckland, owner of the schooner Kenilworth and other vessels. The brigantino was towed down to the Thames last night to load timber for Melbourne.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 143, 18 June 1891, Page 4

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IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 143, 18 June 1891, Page 4

IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 143, 18 June 1891, Page 4