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IMPORTS.

; , "Per Poherua—22s eacks, and 180 baga Meek'a Golden Gem flour, 360 sacks bran, 180 sacks oata, 110 sacks sharps.—G. W. Owen and Co. • > Per Mararoa, from Sydney :—2,313 sacks bonedusb, 572 eacks bones, 55 ingot, copper, 247 plates zinc, 170 sacks fertiliser, 95 sacks manure, 50 sacks superphosphates 92 ingots tin, 80 casks tar, 25 cases salmon, 167 packages tea, 10 boxes soap, 20 case's sugar, 11 boxes pegs, 10 oases milk, 40 coils wire, 215 reels wire, 36 rolls wire J netting, 169 cases fruit, 41 hides, and sundries. | ■ Per Tasmania from Southern ports :—2O I sacks rye grass, 8 cases rabbits, 21 bales I .pa/per,.-..32 hhds ale, 60 sacks oatmeal, 50 jam, 558! eacks bran, 105 Backe flour, 6 cases jars, 170 sacks bran, 32 bales hay, 1 case bacon, 25 cases whisky, 20 cases ale, 5 sacks peanuts, 18 chests tea, 10 cases tobacco. 1 trunk, 3 horees, 15 packages furniture, 2 sacks grass seed, and 40 tons general merchandise. "

; The pchooner Medora sailed for the North on' Saturday nighV* r~. :&. ~ _ The^leohooner,,Queen^arrived yesterday from Hokianga with generalcargo. ••k 3sM\b^ c«r^^^«Wd bound frotn S! 'r6 0n? b0 on The s,p. Upolu left ' *J,\i "^

Yeßt^rd«iy'the;.barqoe Acacia was towed down to/the Thames, where she loads for " H "" '' ."'_ ,■'-. ',- The whaling vessel Antarctic left Melbburnoon the 22nd ulfc.' for a,cruise, her eventual destination being Norway. This evening the b.b. Poherua leaves for the Bluff, where she loads produce for this port, filling up at Oamaru and Timaru./r : >r_ The barque Ophelia, Cnptain Sorensen, will probably sail to-morrow for London. She is at present at an anchorage in the, stream. '"'.■; . - ' - ■ , •'■* The E.M.B. Mariposa, on the way from this port to Sydney, was pa6Bed on Saturday nigh tby f the s. s., Mararoa in the vicinity of the Three Kings, bound west. The Norwegian barque -Prospect, with a part cargo of merchandise, leaves probably on Wednesday for Tonga. She loads copra in the Friendly Group, under charter to Messrs Vines, Ufcting and Perston, for Europe. ■*-- Yesterday morning about 10 50 o'clock the s.s, Tasmania arrived from Dunedin, via coaefcalports. The purser, Mr Carless, reports that she left Dunodin on March 26tb, called at Lyttelton, Wellington and Napier, and leaving G isborne at noon on Saturday arrived as above, having encountered fresh , breezes and showery weather on the coast. ; ,

At 3.15 o'clock yesterday afternoon the s.s. Mararoa made fast to Queen-street Wharf, after a fast and pleasant trip from Sydney. During the passage concerts and other amusements were provided by the passengers, which rendered the trip a very enjoyable one. - Mr Bourne, the purser, to whom we are indebted for late files, reports that the Mararoa cleared Port Jackson Heads at 6' o'clock. on Wednesday evening last. The Three Kings were abeam at 9.10 p.m. on Saturday, and port made as above. Freeh south easterly weather and sharp rain squalls were encountered? on leaving Sydney, which gradually moderated, and the wind working to the southward, bright skies and smooth seas were experienced to arrival.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 78, 1 April 1895, Page 2

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IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 78, 1 April 1895, Page 2

IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 78, 1 April 1895, Page 2