IMPORTS.
Per Moana, from San Francisco, Honolulu, and Apia: — 100 packages metal polish, 10 packages millstuii", 59 boxes codfish, 10 bales broom corn, 96 bales hops, 1,507 cases and 65 kits salmon, 184 bunches bananas, 1,720 cases canned fruit, 50 Slicks \>ea,ns, :)03 packages and 179 boxes raisins, 236 cases pineapples, 1,557 boxes and 175 packages dried fruit, 2,487 cases onions, 254 bales paper, 855 cases apples, 509 cases canned goods, 10 cases sardines, 180 packages machinery, 45 sacks coffee, 397 sacks barley, .16 cases wine, 20 casks beer, SO boxes dye stuff, 10 cases bicycles.
The s.s. Hauroto leaves for Suva and Levuka this evening.
The barque Kathleen Hilda was towed down^to the Thames last night to load timber for Melboiirne.
The s.s. TeAnau left Gisborne at 10.30 a.m. to-day, and should arrive here about the same time to-morrow.
The barque Clan MacLeod was berthed at the Quay-street Jetty yesterday afternoon,, and she began the discharge of her cargo to-day.
The barquentine Silver Cloud and the brig Vision hauled out into the stream last evening, the former in readiness to sail for Kaipara, and tlxe latter for Mercury Bay.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 255, 3 November 1897, Page 4
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