IMPORTS.
Per Poherua, from Southern ports : 1,992 sacks and 2,450 bags flour, 1,361 sacks bran, 23 sacks seeds, 726 sacks chaff, 380 sacks pollard, 3,780 sacks wheat, 2,667 sacks oats, 2,943 sacks potatoes, 5 casks and 10 ocbaves whisky, 6 bales woollens, 7 pieces blwesbone, and sundries.
The s.s. Te Anau lefb Sydney lasb even ing for bhis port, and is due early on Tues day morning nexb.
The barque Mary Hasbrouck has berthed ab the Queen-street Wharf, where she comme»ces loading for ISew York.
The mission schooner Southern Cross, which left here on Augusb 25, had a rough passage of nine days down to Norfolk Island. Her stay ob bhe island was of 7 days' duration, when she left wibh bh e *^_l!ahoeton biJar'd for a cruise of Melanesia.
The s.s. Poherua, from southern ports witk produce, arrived ab 10 o'clock lasb night.. The steamer lefb Dunedin on bhe Bth instant, and loaded up at Timaru, bhe Bluff', Oamaru and Lybtelbon, leaving the latter porb for Auckland on the 15th, arriving as above, and experienced variable winds and fine weather throughoub.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 250, 19 October 1894, Page 2
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