IMPORTS.
Per s.s. Taviuni—l463 crates oranges, 125 tons, 2 cases vannilla.
Per b.s. Hauroto—97 caaeg bananas, 24 cases Oranges, 4 cases pines. — E. Turner, Quen and Durham sts.
Per .Mararoa, from the South: 230 bars and ii'JS bdls iron, 1076 sacks potatoes, 05 giicks whent, 210 sacks flour, 200 sacks I nan, 20 cases cheese, 27 gunnies onions, 50 pkga twine, 20 boxes butter, 192 cases meats, CO bales hemp, 35 cases tea, 21 hides. 21 bales wool, sundries, and a large quantity of transhipments ex Camphill;
' The barque Clan McLeod commenced dls- . charging her cargo of coal from Newcastle at the wharf this morning.
The s.s. Paeroa was unable to leave for the North on Saturday night owing to the stormy weather. She will leave to-night if the weather moderates.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 154, 1 July 1901, Page 4
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