IMPORTS.
Per 5.9. Te Anau from Sydney : 253 packages tea, 44 sacks bones, 391 sacks bonedusto, 40 bales hemp, 200 cases kerosene, 100 reela barbed wire, 1,010 bags rice, 127 rolls matting, 51 capes fruit, 290 cases meat, 92 cases milk, 180 cases naphtha, 55 slabs marble, 251 bugs kainib, 141 boxes tin platea, 24 in bos, 93 plates iron, 20 cases Geneva, 40 cases sardines, J4 bales kapok, 50 cases lawnmowers, 29 caseß axes, 11 cases pianos', 21 casks hollow glass, 9 horses. Transshipments ex Gruba, Gera, Armand Behi, Curzc, Bahane, Aramac, Kilderhope, Rofcokino, Knight of the Thistle, Gabo, Taryuan, Arcadia, and Baudrien. Per Upolu, from Suva:—3o sacks peaHints, 20 sacks cocoanute, Fiji tea, hides.-^ John Reid and Co. V ■ Per s.s. Waihora, from the South : 2,175 sacks potatoes, 150 sacks oats, 291 sackß barley, 150 sacks oatmeal, 130 sacks chaff, 135 sacks prass seed, 65 sacks flour, 200 bogs flour, 50 sacks wheat, 188 sacks bran, 45 Hacks pollard, 10 flacks peas, 10 sacks catina, 10 Backs groats, 10 sacks linseed, 154 bundles trees, 140 boxea soap, 142 cases moats, 75 boxes butter, 50 cases matches, 35 bundles papers, 115 drums, 2,473 bars, and 262 bundles iron, 36 cases galvanised iron, 20 tons pig iron, 30 reela composition and sundries.
The £ljUn Government's steamer Clyde was towed op ft; this porb ,by the Upolu, wnloh arrlrai, yeiterday, to undergo a general overhaul.., v. ;».,
The 8.8. Taupo lafb for Greymouth on Saturday evening* The steamer goes into the coal trado.
The 8.8. Te Anau which arrived this morning from Sydney, left Sydney at 8 p.m. on tho lsb mat. Fine weather was experienced throughout the voyage.
The B.c. Upolu arrived from Fiji ab 7 yesterday morning, with a cargo of fruit. Since leaving Suva the Upolu experienced strong south-west squalls, and heavy head eeas. Owing to having the Clyde in tow, the Upolu had to come under easy steam.
The b.b. Clansman resumes her running this evening after having had an extensive overhaul which has pub her in first-class order. The oasaenger accommodation has been renovated and enlarged, and the ealoon, state-rooms and steerage have all been newly upholstered and painted.
Tho 8.8. Waihora arrived from the South about 10.30 this morning and was berthed ab tho Quay-street jetty. Mr H. C. Soigel, the purser, reports- thab the Waihora lefb Ounedin on the 30bh tilt., called ab the usual ports and leaving Gisborne on the sth insb. afe 10 a.m., arrived as above. Experienced light variable winda to Wellington, thence freeb westerly winds to Auckland.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 157, 6 July 1896, Page 2
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