IMPORTS.
Per Upolu from the Islands :—For Auckland : 157 packages; 1,136 bunches bananaa. For London, 1,482 sacks copra, and other ports 56 packages. Per Manapouri, from Sydney :—32 pieces timber, 15 steel platee, 30 pieces rough shafts, 200 boxes soap, 29 pieces redwood, 25 cases beer, 30 boxes fruit, 40 cases sugar, 200 phosphate, 50 bags fertiliser, 28 bundles iron, 326 bags bones, 25 boxes elemes, 15 cases whisky, 1,827 bags bone dust, 293 hides, 20 boxes sulbanaa, 1,000 cases fruit, 10 cases drapery, 50 cases currants, 9 packages machinery, 11 casea paper, 25 cases salmon, and sundries.
The schooner Medora lefb for the North on Saturday night.
The schooner Quoen sailed on Saturday night for Hokianga with general cargo.
The s.e. Poberua, from the South with produce should arrive early to-morrow morning.
The R.M.B. Arawa arrived ab Apia on December 6 from this port) en route to San Francisco,
The ketch Gleam arrived ab Tonga on the sth inst., after a smart passage of 14 days trom Auckland.
The s.s. Te Anau lefb Gisborne ab 9 o'clock this morning, and should arrive ab this port about 10 o'clock to-morrow morning.
The New Zealand Shipping Company's Bteamer Rimutaka lefb Capetown on Saturday, December 8, for New Zealand, via Ho bare.
The s.s. Maori sailed trom London for Melbourne, Sydney and Auckland on the 4th insb., under charter to the Tyser Company, Limited.
H.M.s. Dart arrived ab Sydney on the 10th inst. from a surveying cruise to the ]New Hebrides. The Dart will probably sbay at Sydney for some time. Her commission expires in aboub four months.
Captain Alexander, who took the ketch Gleam down to Tonga, is now in charge of the ecbooner VVaiwera, trading in the Friendly Group. Captain Blackwell, who Bailed the Waiwera down, has returned to Auckland.
Ab 6.45 o'clock this morning, the s.s. Manapouri arrived from Sydney. Mr Naacarrow, the purser, reports that she left the Company's wharf, Sydney, ab 6.10 p.m, on 12th mat., cleared Port Jackson Heads at 6.50 p.m., Three Kings abeam ab 9.5 a.m. on 16th, rounded the North Cape ab 1.30 p.m., and made port as above, having experienced moderate easterly winds and fine weather to arrival.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 300, 17 December 1894, Page 2
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