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IMPORTS.

Per Anglian, from the South :—IOO sacks oatmeal, 420 sacks bran, 682 eacks seed, 2,321 sacks wheat, sundries, and 200 tons transhipments ex Maori.

Per Rakanoa, from Calcutta and Singapore :—750 tons general merchandise. Per Stanley, from South Bulli:—49l tons coal.

Per Tasmania, irom Sydney : — 2,659 bags bonce, 1,000 sacks boneduab, 130 sacks bottles, 211 rails, 400 sacks potatoes. 300 cases schnapps, 150 chests tea, 20 half-hogsheads vinegar, 200 felloes, 88 cases brandy, SO cases champagne, 50 sacks malt, 60 bars iron, 14 bundles and 82 tubes, 10 cases beer, 140 cases fruit, 130 cases salmon, 11 cases typewriters, 32 cases machines, 13 horses, 1 pony, 2 sulkies, mails and sundries.

The B.s. Fiona left the Sugar works on Saturday nighb for Sydney.

The s.s. Waitangi was pub on the hard this morning, for cleaning and scraping.

The schooner Aotoa sailed on Saturday afternoon for East Coast ports and Gisborne.

Tho steamers Waiotahi and Argyle were floated into the Graving Dock this morning, for cleaning and painting.

The schooner Queen was berthed ab bhe Quoen-sbreeti Wharf to-day, and commenced to bake in cargo for Hokianga.

The barquentine Yolando is expected to sail, in ballast, for the Clarence River aboob Tuesday evening or Wednesday morning next;

The barque Empreza was cleared ab the Customa this afternoon, with a cargo of aulphnr ore for Sydney, and will sail with the first fair wind.

The disabled four-masted schooner Cha«u F. Crocker was berthed ab the Railway Wharf this morning and commenced bo discharge her cargo of coal.

The s.B. Anglian arrived ab 6.15 p.m. yesberday from the South. She met with fine weather to the East Cape, thence thick rainy weather to arrival.

The briganbine Gleaner was berthed ab the Railway Wharf bhis morning, to take in coal for the Kaipara. She will load timber there, probably for Townsville.

The briganbine Sbanley, Captain Morrison, arrived yesterday afternoon from Soubh Bulli, with a cargo of coal. Sailing on the sfeb. insb,, she met with westerly winds for the first week, thence freßh easterly gales to arrival, dropping anchor in the Channel on Saturday night; The Stanley proceeded up to Chelsea this morning, to discharge her coal ab the Sugarworks.

The s.s. Tasmania arrived from Sydney at ten a.m. to-day. Mr Knowles, the purser, reports that the steamer left Sydney at 5.10 p.m. on the Ufa, Tha Three Kings were abeam at 2,40 p.m. on the Slut, rounded North Cape at 5.26 p.m,

Bame date and arrived as above. Experienced fresh head winds and sea to North Cape, thence misty weather to arrival. The Tasmania proceeds South ab noon toto. morrow.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 43, 22 February 1897, Page 2

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IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 43, 22 February 1897, Page 2

IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 43, 22 February 1897, Page 2