IMPORTS.
'■•■ Per Wnihora, from Melbourne, Hobarfc, arvi Southern porfcs :—252 Backs bark, 21 torn rock salfe, 196 cases fruit, 500 aplib roils, 435 sacks oafis, 71 sacks oabmeal, 100 sacks pollard, 1,074 sacks wheab, S9 sacks gias3 gebiis, transhipment ex Ruahine, Tninni, Auckland, sundries, and 1 horse. ' For Kotomahana, from Sydney :—IOO bags empty bottlo*, 450 packs bark, 130 (jftssa frnih, 53 chprs tea, 250 cases brandy, 187 caees empty bottles, 7 cases cure and relief, 32 casea-medicated oil, 2 cases drugs, *2 canka tamarinds, 10 kegs cream tartar, 5 ca«ea gcnova, 115 cases drapery, 61 bales drapery, 33 cases salmon, 5 kegs raerchaniiino, 6 casos cocoa.
The ketch Agnes Martin arrived ab Napior yesterday after a rough trip from thiß port. By the s.s. Eotoraahana from Sydney this moraine, a quantity of stores arrived for'H.M.a. Curacoa. The barque Sadie A, Thomson was to loave New York for this porb via Dunediu and Lyttelton on January 20th. The b.B. Ohineinuri, which was weatherbouQd ab the Thames yesterday, arrived in time this morning to take up her ordinary running. The well-known barque H. J. LilJy bound from New York to Wellington and Lyttelbon, pub into Barbadoes for re pa i ra having collided with tbo Italian barque Tamiglia Cavallo. From later intelligence we learn thab H. J. Lilly ie b; ub Httle injured. The 8.8. Waihora arrived'in port last evening about 5 o'clock f.rom Melbourne ■and Southern port*. She experienced Swiff «? tfc ciH fc 8' jd 80uth "oath-east II t?, Bl»ff-^ncefino weather along ing theEaab Co; pe the Waihora meb with a &esh r,orth : e?; at wind, with rain and foe, which coatr aued t0 arr i va i. -;»T h°, s •8- Rcbomahana arrived ab 4.50 o OlOCtt this morning with a large number of p *Bs° r.igers.' Tho p Ur9er roporfcß thatahe J^' 6 rfydney on the 23th ult. ab 1 p-ra., and .9 .jared Heade ab 1.20 p.m. On February ;'*, nd, at 3.35 p.m., bad Hnrth Cnpe abeam. .Sfio 'experienced freah easterly gale and haavy head sea, with thick rainy ■ weather to North Cape, thence strong ; north pr'v br<?p,?« dull woaihor feu
arrival. She loft for Southern ports at 2 p.m. to-day. The three - masted schooner Warafcan, wrechod in the Gulf of Carpentaria, was built at Hobart, ot wood, in 1872, and waa formerly in charge of Captain J. Fisher, now at the North Shore Signal Station. Messrs Anton Schlink, of Adelaide, owned the Warabah, and she will be remembered as being here come three months ago with a cargo of grain from the South. When wrecked, she was under charter to load guano at Rocky Island, Gulf of Carpentaria, for Now Zealand. We are unable to ascertain the insurance on the Waratah, bub the amount is supposed to be small.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 30, 3 February 1894, Page 4
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