IMPORTS.
Per Clansman, from Surprise Island :— 260 tonsguano.'
This morning the French warship ScorH flailed for Dunedin direct.
The barquo Wenona left for the Kaipara this morning to load timber for Sydney.
" The BChooner Lily cleared ab Lybtelbon ■fer.Kaipaifa yesterday to load timber.
The s.B. Talune Bailed for Southern ports, Hobart and Melbourne this afternoon with a general cargo.
The Canadian Australian liner Warrimoo arrived at Yunoouver on the 10th from Sydney, Fiji, and Honolulu. The Auckland-owned cutter Fannie arrived yesterday at Wellington from an ... East Coaab port with timber. The s. a. Rosamond is due here about the 26th mat. from the Bluff, via Oamaru, Timaru, Wellington and Gisborac. The Union steamer Taviuni, now unload* lag sugar aft the Sugar Works, Cheleea, ■ leaves for Wellington direct to-morrow. The e.B. Mararoa, from Wellington and Eaßb Coast ports en route to Sydney, is expected here about 6 o'clock this evening. i): The work of discharging the cargo steamer Duke of Sutherland was almost entirely suspended to-day owing to the ;wet: feather. , • the steamer Ovalau left for Westport yesterday afternoon with some general ' cargo, when she loads coal for one of the Southern ports. * ?Thd ShaW'Savil ship Margaret Galbralth, which'hae been detained in porb for some . time past) by the prevailing north-east wind, got away for Lybteltoa this morning.
Messrs Donald . and Edenborough's steamer Richmond was placed in the dock this morning for cleaning before leaving for Rarotonga and Tahiti on the 24th.
The kefceh Agnes Martin has berthed at the breastwork near the Railway Wharf to load timber for Napier. She ia under charter to Captain K. Pankow, late of the schooner Waiwera.
The Auckland ketch Terarawa was at Surprise Island (Huon Group), vvhen the Clansman left on New Year' 3 Day. She was to have sailed on the 4th instant for Noumea and this port.
This afternoon the four-masted barque Morven commenced her trip to London, being towed out to sea by one of the Ferry Company's fleet. The Morven has a large and valuable cargo of Now Zealand products from this porb.
Captain J. Curran, who took the brigane tine Gleaner from this port to Noumea, returned to-day by the schooner Clansman frotn Surprise Island, where hs has been in temporary charge of the guano station. The Gleaner, which has arrived in the South, is now in command of Captain Conolly, eon of Judge Conolly*
, The topsail schooner Clansman arrived about 7 o'clock this morning from Surprise Island, after a smarb round trip to Noumea, Long Island and the Huon Group. She left) the guano station on January 1, and experienced Hghb easterly wind to the North Cape, and from thence strong north east and northerly winds to arrival. The Clansman berths at the Railway Wharf to discharge a full cargo of guano.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 16, 19 January 1894, Page 2
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