IMPORTS.
'Per Hauroto-84 pkgs bananas, etc--John Reid and Co., Fort-street. Per Hauroto, from Samoa and Tonga--27'il bunches and 707 cases bananas, 1453 cases oranges, 63 sacks peanuts, 26 backs cocoanuts and sundries. The gunboat Ringdove left for the South this afternoon. The s.s. Elingamite left Sydney for this • port yesterday and is due on Monday morning next. H.M.s. Tauranga arrived at Tonga on 7th inst.. from Sydney, and left again on - the ISth for Fiji. : The ■ brigantine Defiance was berthed •' beside the Hobson-st.. wharf this morns'! ing to take in ballast for the Kaipara, ,- "where she loads timber for Sydney. . The German warship Falke, the Ameri- • "can. warship Philadelphia, and the British warships Porpoise and Royalist were still j in port at Samoa when the Hauroto left. "!<'' The barque Rising Star completed the ' discharge of her Auckland cargo this "■ afternoon, and will leave for Wellington this evening to complete her discharge. At Wellington she loads for London for , the New Zealand Shipping Co.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 75, 30 March 1899, Page 4
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