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IMPORTS.

" Per Westralia, from Sydney : 403 cases fruit, 300 bags salt, 204 pieces timber, 179 rails, 328 ingots tin, 130 boxes tinplates, 69 bags bottles, 582 spokes, 800 felloes, 40 rolls wire netting, 1,421 sacks bonedust, 145 tubes, 591 bags bones, 29 chests tea, 401 casks cement, 83 cases beer, 31 casks borax, 15 bales kapok, 58 bundles rattans, 55 cases wine, 24 cases milk,' 64 cases merchandise, and a quantity of sundries.

Per Anglian, from the South :50 sacks oats, 222 sacks wheat, 230 bags flour, 42 hhds ale, 123 cases tea, 542 sacks chaff, 1,397 cases 12 hhds, 41 qr.-casks, 21 octaves whisky, 544 boxes cornflour, 17 drums oil, 31 cases tobacco, 424 bars iron, 354 tins, 7 kegs, 20 drums lead, 40 sacks oatmeal, 2,236 bags potatoes, 101 packages ranges, 35 cases of sheep dip, 147 pipes, 69 sacks seed, 50 cases starch, 50 boxes soap, 20 cases bacon, 125 cases meats, 12 casks soda, 5S cases clay pipes, 12 bundles washboards, 25 cases coffee essence, 8 bales paper, 7 bags pepper, 44 packages agricultural implements, 13 hides, 10 cases vestas,

42 packages biscuits and confectionery, 75 cases tinned fish, 14 cases cheese, 6 bundles shafts, 12 bundles rims, 8 bags spokes, 1 buggy, 5 horses, transhipments ex lonic, Ben Nevis, Taranaki and Wellington.

Yesterday morning the Mildura left for Lyttelton. This afternoon the schooner Queen sailed for Hokianga.

The H.M.s. Torch left for Suva and Rarotonga on Saturday afternoon.

The barque Broughton left Lyttelton yesterday with a cargo of produce for Auckland.

The s.s. Hauroto returned from Russell yesterday morning, after taking in- a quantity of coal there.

This, afternoon a barque was signalled outside Tiritiri. This will probably be the Clan McLeod, from New York to this port with general cargo.

The Tyser Liner, Star of England is due this evening from London via Melbourne and Sydney. Messrs A. H. Nathan and Co. are the local agents for the steamer.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 253, 1 November 1897, Page 4

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IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 253, 1 November 1897, Page 4

IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 253, 1 November 1897, Page 4