IMPORTS.
By Robert Rew, ex-Mararoa: 6 bags pepper, 4 chests desiccated cocoanut, 10 bass sago, 10 hags tapioca, 10 chests tea. Ex Te Anau: 4 cases sundries, 2 cases cotfee beans. Ex Elingamite: 20 cases pickles, 140 bags flour. Ex Te Anau*. 20 cases pickles. .
. The s.s. Mararoa left for the South this afternoon. • ■ -__~ :t~ Tr.fi- I_T> fivdl.V
The S.S. __-inganu.e. ici* ■■■">■ ..> -—•> Shortly after noon to-day. The schooner Ysabel berthed at the wharf to-day after overhaul to .take in cargo for the Friendly Islands. The four-master barque Falls of Garry sailed from Shanghai on March 8 for Chejnainus to load lumber for Sydney. The mission yacht Southern Cross left on a cruise to Norfolk Island and the Melanesian mission stations this afternoon. She will return about July next. The s.s. Indramayo left for Gisborne }ast evening, proceeding thence to Napier, Wellington, and Wanganui and Sack to Wellington to complete loading, leaving for London about April 3. The brigantine Defiance has completed the transhipment of her cargo into lighters for the Thames, and will be docked for overhaul, leaving early next week for the Kaipara to load for Sydney.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 67, 20 March 1900, Page 4
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