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IMPORTS.

Per Star of Australia, from New Tork: 2000 tons general merchandise. Per Zealandla from the South:—soo *acks oats. 1300 sacks wheat, 50 crates biscuits; 20 bales sacks, 100 packages ranges, 1380 sacks bran, 500 sacks barley, 186 sacks seed, 20 cases cheese, 7 trusses leather, 550 bags flour, 40 cases pickles, 55 bags onions, 120 sacks potatoes, '20 cases tongues, 100 cases currants, 50 cases tea, 125 sacks rye grass, 40 sacks oatlna, 15 boxes paper, 20 cases ale, 24 boiler tubes. Per Bllngamite? from Sydney—976 sacks bonedust, S(J bags seed, 027 sacks manure, 125 cases soap, 130 packages tea, 21 packages acetic acid, 88 packages bottles, 37 packages preserves, 10 cases Geneva, 10 vases champagne, 47 bundles tin plates, 250 packages rice, 30 cases sewing machines, 3 crates melons, 50 bundles rattans, 65 cases glass, 18 pipes, 5 cases tobacco and •■igars, 10 bales mlllett, 8 forgings, 62 packages Chinese merchandise, 11 bundles <*ane, transhipments ex Yaravata Maru, (CJutiurie, and quantity sundries. ,

H.M.S. Archer leaves for the-Chathams at 8 a.m. to-morrow, proceeding thence to Lytteiton.

The brfgantine Vision was towed down in Mercury Bay yesterday morning to lo&4 timber for Sydney.

A. barawe, probabjy the Kathleen Hilda jErpm Jfewc&atje, wa? signalled in the .<J.ulf .ttite afternoon.

me j,.«. Zw.la.ns<j, .o^aiygA from the JptitU ,Rt JP : fi,ni, y^tftiTday, to p.

left Dunedla on the 26th, and called at Lyirelton. Wellington, Napier, and OJaborne, the last-mentioned pan bz'.r.g :«it on Saturday forenoon at li o'ciocic

Port of Onehunga The Zealandla leaves for Bydney at 8.30 o'clock thin evening, with the following passenger*:—Mftedamus Hum, Rendeli, Moses, " BlernacW, Captain Robinson and three ?Pfets' Brook. S.charrer, Atkin, Tester, Bedford, Wllkie. Robertson, Dav'as, Mcßnae. 3rown, Wilson, and 3 ciHidraa, Stanley, Webber, iiichas'.s and 2 children, l»w«i. Phillips, Turner, Alibusen, rj-'^t* Blandford. Bawdon, Rencaii W. Car jaw, Benjamin, Thoinaa, Bouit, A. j&. ~;' Tolmer. Clarke ts;. Bedford, Mesa* J.U Mill, F. Souster. Skeates (2), H- J.oa^' Jas. Caugbey. Milts, W. H" H \\ e"^' f Whittakeo L. D- .Nathan, Heather, K. Cooper. Allbusen, Hyd* Webbe. H. Matthew* G. L. i'eck, J. Ovenciaie, j. H. S«ate» Wilson, L. J. Lohr, H. P. Lyons, C W Kcßride. Dr. G. C. Powell Toimer, Cronbrugghc. Stewart, BrooK, Scharrer. E. E. Pierce, {■ V*U< T l>. J. ilolarnby, Duncan, A. R. Milton, £ Gibson. Stanley. Rice, Rev. J. T. W. Davles, T J. Mcßride, Rev. J. 3. Hc™"> Michaels. F. Johnston, Sweet, C. Hawkins, Gerald Indra, W. *>»«*•, J- P Mm,?i W. Walking, T. C. R. Hazard, PhlUipsTurner, ajnu U5 steerage.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 53, 4 March 1901, Page 4

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IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 53, 4 March 1901, Page 4

IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 53, 4 March 1901, Page 4