IMPORTS.
Per rian MaoLeod, from New York:— 17 000: cases kerosene, 8,500 boxes clothes •Dins 20 cases handles, 1 case organs t ca"es printing paper, 10 bales printing paper/ioG cases sewing machines and parts, DO"" cases turpentine.
The s.s. Te Anau left for the South this afTheTai'a;ue Quathlamba left Newcastle' on Thursday for Auckland with coal. . ■ The s s. Rotokin was floated out of uoch. to-aay after cleaning and painting. .. • ■ 'The Star of New Zealand leaves for Na•pter this;evening to. complete her discliarge,. arid to continue loadinj: for London. : The>s-,s. Indralema has a considerable quantity of cargo to take in here,',and will ■not, leave, .for Wellington until Tuesday ™ThTnew steamer Albany, built by Messrs Losran, goes dowu to the Thames on Mon,clay. tp We her engines,fitted at Price's °Good y' progress has been made on the steamer which Messrs Lojran building to the. order of the Wellington Harbour "Board.- The planking is now eomple'ted, ami a start has been made on t^-e decking.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 29, 3 February 1900, Page 4
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