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IMPORTS.

Per Hawea. from thn South—l 76 sacks oatmeal, U777 sacks oats, -.;41i2 sacks barley, ISS2 sacks bran, 200 100's, :!40 50's flour, 7.< jk sacks pollard. -Wu sacks peas, 321S sacks Db wheat, 202 bales straw, SOI cases milk, S B crates milk, 13 caitle, and sundries.

I The s.s. Taviuni left for Fiji at noon today. The s.s. Quiraing left for Newcastle last night. Last night the s.s. Ovalau left for the Cook and Society Islands.

The barquentine Pelotas has arrived at Sydney from Whangarei.

The brigantine Vision has sailed from Newcastle for Auckland.

The ship Machrinhanish has arrived at London from Wellington.

The barquentine Helen Denny has arrived at-Melbourne from Hokianga..

The barque Ganymede arrived at Melbourne from Auckland and Kaipara yesterday.

The barquentine Rio has sailed from the Clarence River for Auckland, with a cargo of hardwood.

The Tyser liner Indradevi, from New York via Australia, left Sydney for Auckland yesterday, and is due here on Sunday next. ;

The scow Shamrock, which was recently biown ashore at Helena Bay, near Whangarei, in a gale, has been floated off, and arrived at Whangarei yesterday.

The R.M.s.- Ventura left 'Sydney for Auckland yesterday, and is due here early on Saturday morning. The steamer will remain in the stream, and leaves for Pago Pago, Honolulu and San Francisco in the afternoon. Yesterday the bookings in the second saloon were closed, and the first saloon is almost filled. It-is expected that the Ventura will take away a record number of passengers.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 95, 23 April 1902, Page 4

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IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 95, 23 April 1902, Page 4

IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 95, 23 April 1902, Page 4

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