IMPORTS.
. Per Stanley, from Port) Kembla: 500 tona coal.
Per Dingadee, from We^bporb, Wellington, and East Coast ports :—368 tons coal, 47 tons eeneral cargo, and 75 tonß ex Arawa from London, and 12 tons ez Zeaiandia from Liverpool.
The topsail schooner Dunedin left Dunedin yesterday for Napier. The brigantine Sarah and Mary, Capt. Matheson, arrived at the Bluff yesterday from Lyttelton. Yesterday, the Shaw-Savill ship Zealandia arrived at Port Chalmers from Wellington, to load for London. Messrs Donald and Edenborough'a steamer Richmond leaves for Karotonga and Tahiti to-morrow. The topsail schooner Jesßie Niccol is alongside the Railway Wharf discharging the coal that has been stored in her. J The Shaw-Savill ship Weßtland shipped ! a large quantity of copra tor London today. It was brought up from the Islands by the steamer Richmond. H.M.s. Taaranga was coaling her bunks to-day trom the Dingadee. She sails tomorrow for Noumea, cruising thence through the New Hebrides Group. Captain Duder has taken over the duties of deputy-harbourmaster and wharfinger at this port. He bids fair to be a very popular member of the Harbour Board staff. This mtrning the btigantine Stanley arrived from Port Kembla with a cargo of coal, after an uneventful voyage of 13 days. She goes up to the augarworks to discharge, . Auckland consignments ex the ship Zealandia, from Liverpool, and direct steamer Arawa, from London, were brought up fr«m Wellington by the 9.8. Dingadee last evening. During the week the fine yacht .Volunteer has been receiving a thorough overhaul and cleaning in the Graving Dock. She has been very largely inspected and greatly admired on the stocks. The wooden cutter Tararawa, 44 tons, aailsMiO-morrow for, Long Island, Cheaterfield Group, with stores for the guano Itetfon. Captain Bertelaen (formerly el
the schooner Jessie Niccol) goes in charge.
Last evening, ab 6 o'clock, the s.s. Din gadee arrived from Westport, Wellington, Napier, Gisborne, Tolago, Tokomaru, Waipiro, Tuparoa, Awanui, and Hick's Bay wibh a cargo of coala and merchandise. She experienced W. and N.W. weather throughout, with strong gales between Wellington and Napier and across the Bay of Plenty.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 252, 24 October 1893, Page 4
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