IMPORTS.
Per schooner Aotea, from the East Coast: 72S sacks maize, 230 sacks manure, _3 fo.-'ee wool, nnd sundries. Per s.s. Mararoa, from Sydney: 1407 sleepers, 241 chests tea, 720 bags rlee, 200 bales hemp. 490 bags manure, 115 bags boneriust, 200 bags salt, 4 eases tin plates, 400 felloes, 5 octaves whisky, 46 ingots tin, 26 cases champagne, and a quantity sundries.
Tbe s.s. Waikare left for Sydney at 5.30 p.in yesterday. The barque Craignnir dropped out into the stream this morning in readiness to proceed to sea. The brigantine Vision loads at Mercury Buy for Sydney, and the Aldebaran at the Thames for Melbourne. Tlie schooner Sir Henry left for the Thames this afternoon to complete her loading of timber for Hokltika. The s.s. Otarama will, if sufficient Inducement offers, come ou to Auckland to load produce for South Africa and Loudon. The American transport Abarenda leaves ou March 6 for Tutuila, and will return In about four months for a load of coal for the naval works.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 48, 26 February 1901, Page 4
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