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IMPORTS.

Per Zealandia, from Sydney: COO cases sultanas. 500 cases tea, CO kegs cream tartar, 2000 sacks manure and bonedust. 200 ca"ses currants, 50 cases oil. 40 casks glassware 50 pieces timber. SOO oases salmon, 400 cases schnapps, 200 cases whisky and brandy, 100 cases fruit, 9 crates watermelons, 125 oases soap. CO cases paper, 20 cases ale, 500 cases drapery, 18 wheels. i!> pairs shafts. 18 cases champagne, 20 nkgs bottles. 10 pkgs leather, 20 orates felt. G oases flux, 20 pkgs iron and nails, 20 pkes bulbs and plants. 10 bags chillies. 50 bdls tin plates, 12 tubes. 5 coils wire rope. 200 felloes, G cases gramophone, 10 cases books, 10 brls oil, 10 cases clocks, 12 bales cotton, 10 casks wine. 60 castings, ISO eases tobacco, 104 cases wax. 86 cases enamelline, 100 eflfieu handles. 20 cases periodicals, 14 cases machines, transhipments ex Cornwall, P. and O. steamer, Adelaide S.S. Co.. Cintrn, Era,1 Warrimoo, Aorangi. Messageries Maritime Co., Iquique, Buninyong, Burrunibeet.

I The fcarqne Clan MacLeod has arrived at Newcastle from Mauritius, to load coal for Auckland. The s.s. Waikato began the loading of her frozen meat for London at the Railway wharf to-day.

The R.M.s. Alameda is due from San Francisco via Honolulu and Pago Pago to-morrow morning, and will leave for Sydney a few hours after arrival.

The s.s. liotokinu arrived from Wellington yesterday morning, to rpplnw the H:iuroto in the South Sea Island trade. i lie Rotokino left Wellington mi Tlnir.sil.iy evening last, and had moderate to fresh winds along the cous-t.

THE ZEALANDIA

The s.s. Zealandia arrived from Syd"«£ this morning, berthing at the wharf at J.« a.m.. after inspection by the health officei. Mr P. Sampson, the purser. reports:-ine s.s. Zealandia left Sydney Wharf at, 7.20 wind veered into the K.K., 1>!o i w!" s,.mi the which caused a very heavy so a to iu«i. anc Three Xin f's were passed at 11.40 .i.m. on Hill on 21«t. On Saturday evening a co"c.°" who presided, after an address to the pas South Wales.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 17, 21 January 1901, Page 4

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IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 17, 21 January 1901, Page 4

IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 17, 21 January 1901, Page 4

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