IMPORTS.
Per e.s. Tanpo, from Tahiti and Karatonga:—4so casea oranges, 187 crates pineapples, mangoes, limes, cocoanuts.— (Jotterell and Tamer, Commerce-street.
Per Ilotomahana, from the South :— H sacks oatmeal, 312 sacks) oata, 675 sacks wheat, 300 sacks pollard, 20 Backs eced, So eacks flour, 15 sacks bran, 15 packages confectionery, 25 cases brandy, 73 packages machinery, 105 cases jams, 40 mines hams mid bacou, 134 cases whisky, 319 pipes (iron), 50 cases ale, 114 cases moat, 74 packagss furniture, 121 bundles tube«, 17 casks oil, 22 casks whisky, 51 boxes soap, 150 kegs paint, 20 drums oil, 40 bales hay, 96 packages rur.ge.s, 50 Citasa coffee, 85 cases cornflour, 786 packages sundries, and transhipments ex steamors Otarama, Rimutaka, Moraroa, Tarawera, Flora and Mawhora, and ship Auckland, from GlasROW.
Yoaterdav the s.s. Taupo left for Rarotonga and Tahiti. The p.s, Tokomaru left London for Auckland last Saturday. Tha briganlino Gleaner sailed from Kaipnra this tnornini,', with a cargo of timber tor thin port. Larcre numbers of people visited the new p.s, Wakatero yesterday afternoon aa she lay in Galliopa Dock. The schooner Clansman left Sydney lae'b Saturday, bound for Auckland. Early this morning the schooner Medora arrived from Ohoro, Awanui, and Whangsroa. She leaves far the same places on Wednesday evening. H.M.s. Penguin left aboub 10.30 a.m. today for Hobarb, whore ake joinß th« reat of the Squadron for Christmas. Aboub an hour later H.M.a Lizard left tor Akaroa, Tho barque Spartan sailed for Now York on Saturday afternooßj with a cargo of kauri gum aad flax. The 8.8. Glonelg arrived afc 4 o'clock this morning; from Wanganni, with pasaengere and general cargo. Tho Americmn whalinc barqae Gayhead, which was at Rusaell some four years ago, pub iisbo Honolulu last month, after a whaling cruise in the Arctic Ocean. The captain's wife was very ill and had to be . lfiS!.>tiJ!oUQluUki» J
The b.b. Star of New Zealand leaves tomorrow for Napier and the South, to complete her loading for London. Tho b.b. Rotocoahaaa arrived from the SouGh yesterday morning. The purser, ivlr A. C. Walker, reports leaving Dunedin ab 3.30 p.m. on tha lab, called ab Lyfetelton, Wollington, Napier and Gisborne, aud leaving the latter porb at 9.40 a.m. on the sbh, arrived as above. The RoUmahana proceeds on to Sydney this evening.
IMPORTS.
Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 290, 7 December 1896, Page 2
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