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IMPORTS.

Per s.s. Dingadee: 21 cases bacon, 5 octs whiskey, 30 cases waters, 20 boxes soap, 6 cases hoots, 19 packages tea, 59 bales wool, 6 hides, 4 packages tallow, 294 sheep, and 46 cattle. 50 tons Melbourne transhipment ex Talune. .Per s.s. Westralia, from Sydney: 200 boxes tin plates, 178 ingots tin, 18 pigs iead, 12 rolls lead, 10 sheets iron, 227 bars Iron, 140 rails, 500 spokes, 650 felloes, 30 rolls wire netting, 500 sacks manure, 70 sacks bottles, 222 bags bones, 890 sacks

bonedust, 6 bars steel, 29. packages tubes, 201 chests tea, 9 hogsheads rum, 10 casks runi, 10 cases wine, 64 cases matches, 89 cases fruit, 185 cases currants, 194 boxes sultanas, 50 cases assorted fruits, 17 bales paper, 20 cases beer, a quantity of fish plates and sundries. Per s.s. Taieri, from Fiji: 1,055 tons raw sugar, 57 cases pines. Per 's.s. Hauroto, from Lyttelton and Picton : 300 tons general produce.

The s.s. Rangatira left for Wellington on Saturday night.

On Saturday evening the barque Clan McLeod sailed foi- New York.

The barquentines Handa Isle and Waitemata sailed for the Kaipara on Saturday evening to load timber for Sydney.

The s.s. Hauroto arrived yesterday morning from Lyttelton, Picton, and Nelson. She left Picton on Thursday and reached Opua on Saturday morning. After taking in*a supply of coal she left at 10 p.m., and arrived here at 9 a.m.

The s.B. Omapere arrived to-day from Gissborne and East Coast ports. Mr F. Grimwood, the purser, reports :—The s.s. Omapere left Wellington 20th November and called at Napier on 22nd, (.isborne 24th. Tolago, Waipare, Tokomaiu, Waipiro, Tuparoa, AAvanui, Te Araroa, Whangaparoa from 25th to 27th, called at Oreti Point on 28th, and took off 294 sheep and 46 cattle. Fine weather with light nor'-westerly winds was experienced throughout.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 277, 29 November 1897, Page 4

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IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 277, 29 November 1897, Page 4

IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 277, 29 November 1897, Page 4

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