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Per Mamari, from London :—SOO casks Knight Bevan best Portland cement nowlanding .—J. J. Craig, Fort-street. Per Atalanta, bwo brip3 :—llO bons Kamo coal.—J. J. Craig. Per Saucy Kate, four trips for month :— 270 tons Kamo coal.—J. J. Craig. Per Scotchman, three trips :—l4B tons Kamo coal.—J. J.- Craig. Per Four Sisters, two trips :—63 tons Kamo coal.—J. J. Craig. Per Teviot:—3s ton 3 Kamo coal.—J. J. Craig, Per Waitemata, to arrive : — 510 tons best Newcastle coal, house and smith.—J. J, Craig. Per various cutters: — 12,000 bushels land.—J. J. Craig. Per various vessels :—5,000 bushels lime. ■rJ. J. Craig. Per railway :—55,000 bricks.—-J. J. Craig Per railway:—l,2so tons coal.—J. J. Craig. Per s.s. Maori King :—6 cases B.W. chairs.—Davenport and Son, Karangahape Road. Per s.s. Te Anau :—7 bundles bamboo blinds.—Davenport add Son, Karangahape Road. PerMamari:—B bons iron bedsteads, 43 rolls wire nebbing.—Joseph Catchpole, Karangahape Road. Per Maori King : 6 crates crockery and glassware, and 1 piano.—Joseph Catchpole, Karangahape Road. Per Richmond, from Tahiti and Rarotonga:—lso tons copra, 66 cases pearl shell, 150 cases oranges, 50 cases pines, 50 cases mangoes, 1,000 bunches bananas, quantity of fungu3, cofl'oo, hides, cocoanuts, etc., etc. • ■■—~-""" The mission schooner Soubhern Cross has gone bo an anchorage off St. George's BayThe brig Vision has been chartered by Mr J. J. Craig to load coal ab Newcastle for this port. The barquentine Waitemata lefb Newcastle yesterday for this porb with coals for Mr J. J. Craig. Yesterday evening the cargo, steamer Maori King sailed for Southern ports en route to Loudon. The brigantine Eliza Firth is loading timber for Sydney. She sails direct about Wednesday noxt. Tho departure of the s.s. Rotomahana for Southern ports has been postponed until noon on Tuesday.. X The New Zealand Shipping Company's barque Waimea has lefb New _.ork lor Dunedin, Lyttelton aud Napier. The Auckland schooner Norval was ab Maugaia (Hervey Group) when bhe Richmond left Rarobonga on bhe lrfbh inst. . Tho Auckland brigantino Gleaner, Captain J. Currao, arrived .at Fori C.alme.B yesterday from Surprise Island via Noumea. The 5... Waihora lefb Gisborne for this port at 7.35 o'clock this morning, and she should arrive hero aboub tho same hour tomorrow morning. The direct stoamer Ruapehu, from New Zealand ports bo London, lefb Rio do ■Janeiro on the 18th inst., with her frozen >»e,ab in good condition. H.M.B. Champion, Captain Roolu, vvas daily expected ab Rarobouga when tho Richmond lefb on bhe 13th. The Champion Would visib all bhe islands of bhe group and then proceed to Tahiti. The barquentine Cuthona. Capbain Owens, which has been trading in the Hervey Group for the past 8 months, left ftarotongafor this pert on the Jnd inst. yith a valuable cargo. She is fully due here now. Messrs Donald and Edenborough's s.s. Richmond returned from hor cruise to the Society and Horvoy Croups this morning, With a cargo of Island fruib and produce, and berbhed ab bhe Railway Wharf. Strong north to r.orth-wosb winds with high sea were experienced all tho time the Richmond was in the Horvoy Group, with every indication of coming bad weather. She left tor Auckland at 4 p.m. on 13tb, with heavy northerly squall and rain. After leaving the Grcup she encountered strong west bo south-west winds, which gradually ten lighter and tho New Zealand coaeb was approached, with fine weather.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 303, 22 December 1893, Page 2
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