IMPORTS.
Per Rakanoa, from Wesipcit: 2200 tons coal.
Per Westralia, from Sydney: 355 sacks lionedust, 100 sacks manure, 'JOO bags bottles, 3035 bags rice, 1300 sacks flour, 700" pkgs tea. SO cases fruit, 620 pkgs dried fruits, 408 sacks bark, 110 cases soap, 100 pkgs wines and spirits, 28 bags giuger, 40 ingots tin, fiO cases benzine. 25 eases emulsion, 50 pkgs lurnitnicv 81 cases separators, 10 cases beer, - uulls, l calf, and sundries. Per Zealandia, from the South: 005 pkus vJ I }' , K .^ k » bran, 1187 sacks oars, 100 baas ««»if/'' . bags oatmeal, 102 bags pens, 3275 ■'■■■' w» 8 .To Ue , at « " KilCl!S see<l, aOB bags potai -?F onions, 1154 chaff, 20 C S %*: h ;^ 2 ™ s<; s matches, 21 ca&es tea, 100 1 Sd^?* oo 8 , 1 }-" asos butt( ' r ' 23 I'kga ranges I 23 emntv'^ m^ y aeld Cftse8 ' 30 f - aS( -'s soap, I «rit?«- ?' 3.0 cases dmgs, W5 pkgs gro- ■ ctnes, horses, ana sundries. It ■. •■■■■ ,r.v. ■■''■■■,-•,=■•.,. ■~;,.;.-.v; - .-..'. ,-■■ ■, ■
The s.s. Zealand!:! left Dnnedin on Tuesday, called ay Lyttelton, Wetliniuon, N:ipier and Gisborne, and arrived at Auckland at 10 a.m. yesterday. The barquentine Silver Cloud, from Napier to Mercury Bay, passed East Cape at 9.50 a.m .to-day. The vessel loads timber for an Australian port.
Captain Ilolford reports thai the s.s. Rakancy left Westport on Thursday and arrived at Auckland at 8 a.m. yesterday. Experienced line weather on the passage.
The s.s. Westralia arrived fiom Sydney at 10 o'clock last night and berthed at the Queen street Wharf. The steamer left tuat port at 4.10 p.m. on Wednesday, and experienced fine weather throughout.
Transhipments ex P. and O. steamer from London, German-Australian Company's Steamers Oldenburg and Stassfurt from the Continent, Clianggna from China, and s.s. Itinde, from Calcutta, arrived fi om Syducy by the Westralia.
Leaving Lyttelton on the 16th inst, Captain E. Davies, of the, . barque Wbosuug, reports light southerly winds for a couple of days, followed by north-eas-terly winds to the East Cape. On Thursday hist the wind came from the south and kept fair up to the time the vessel anchored in Rnngitoto Channel on Saturday. She was towed into port yesterday atternooii.
The following have booked passages by the s.s. Zenlandin, sailing at 5.a0 p.m. today, for Sydney:—Messrs Stark, Warring-ton-Lang, Headway, Keitb, Wheatley, Van Cooth, Mordamit, Barends, Lawford, Paiil, Clifton, Sir W. Pollitt, Major Pollitt, Guthrie, Doidge, MacMahou, Savage, Deaiifi. Brown (2), Bailey, Hughes, Alves, Beere, Aston, Mesdanies Lady Pollitt, Pollitt, Jones and family, Connolly, Hughes, Freeman, Misses Connolly, Moxan, Wheatley (2), Thoriie, Meinruth, Ileinsley, and 16 steerage.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 99, 27 April 1903, Page 4
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