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IMPORTS.

Per Southern Cross, from East CoasK : 91 sacks bones, 187 y' A fo ßt 151 sacks potatoes, 25 case 3 maf , ' cneß) 30 sacks barley, 10 cases hops, 121 ' sac k ß manure, 10 cases ginger ale, 47 * sackg grasg Bee d, 9 casks crystals, 24 h ale 3 flax> 5 caso3 tobacco, 4 bales cori) sackg> 2 60 packages sundries, ex D or i c .

£ barque Inverario lefb Napier yoster .iay for London.

The R.M.s. Alameda left Sydney yesterday for this port.

The s.s. Te Anau arrived yesterday even ing at Sydney from Auckland.

The s.s. Hauroto left Wellington for Sydney direct yesterday afternoon.

The cargo steamer Pakeha left Lyttelton yesterday for London, via Port Chalmers.

The U.S.S. Company's Southern Cros 3 leaves for East Coast port 3 to-morrow at 5 p.m.

The R.M.s. Mariposa is due here on Friday next from San Francisco, having loft up to time-table date.

The cargo steamer Duke of Sutherland vrill arrive here shortly to load for London. Sho proceeds South to finish.

The schooner Norval, 56 tons register, a well-known locally-owned coasting vessel, is to be sold by auction to-morrow by Messrs S. Cochrane and Son.

The Devonporb Ferry Company's steamer Eagle goes down to Kirikiri, Thames, this evening, to bring up a large raft of logs for the Kauri Timber Company.

The locally-owned wooden barquentine Waitemata has arrived at Sydney from Hokianga after a good passage across of 9 days. She loads at Wollojigong with coals for Wellington.

The U.S.S, Company's Tarawera, Captain Sinclair, passed Russell at G. 30 this moro'ng, bound for Auckland from Sydney. She wiil probably arrive in port about 4 p.m. this afternoon.

" Ths Harbour Board had men engaged in goring off the western end of the Railway Wharf to-day, to -Ascertain the nature of the bottom, in reference to the proposed work of enlarging the Railway Wharf.

The bar.que Empreza is discharging her cargo ir, eplendid order at the Railway Wharf. This Al vesael is advertised for freigb't or charter to the Australian colonies,, and ought to command an early engagement. \i The s.*.. Southern Cross, Captain Dawson, arrived from East Coast ports early this morning. She lefb Wellington on the 16th, Napier on the 18th, Gisborne and Tologa Bay on the 19th, Waipiro, Tuparoa, Hicks' Bay, and Whangaparoa on the 20th, and Matiti Island on the 21st, leaving the last place on the same day. She experienced thick, rainy, and dirty weather all the way up the coast.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 69, 22 March 1892, Page 4

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IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 69, 22 March 1892, Page 4

IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 69, 22 March 1892, Page 4