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IMPORTS.

Imports, ox Star of England and Tekoa, by Messrs Ni Williams and Son, Emerson60—1 owb keg Champion's Gen. white lead 7—3 owt keg Champion's Gen . white load 75 drums raw linseed oil, 25 drums boUed oU 8 kegs yellow ochre, mid groon and blook I cask ditto, 1 cask Italian plaster of Paris, 1 cask Chinese red 1 cask drop black in turps 1 oask Victoria lake and lytharge, 1 cask

1 cask liquid paints, 1 case Asplnall'a bath 1 cask alum soda and ohalk, 10 drums terobine losse glaziers" knives, &0., 1 case caustlo soda--4 bales calico, I case Kent's brushware i cases rolled pla^, 134 boxes window glass 42 bales paperhangings containing 15,000 pieces 6 cases varnish, 12 casks putty 1 case Hamilton's brushes

The as! lllngadee ran short of coals on her way up the coast, and put in to Wellington to replenish her stock. She is due this mornIng, having left Wellington at 10.30 a.m. yesterday, and will at once commence to discharge her cargo o£ 600 tons Southern proThe Union Company's s.s. Mararoa, Captain Chatfleld, arrived early yesterday mornIng from the North, and reports leaving the company's wharf at Sydney at 8 p.m. on the 6th inst, and arrived at Auckland wharf at 7.50 p.m. of tho 10th. Left again on the afternoon of the 11th, and calling at) Gisborno arrived here as above. Bad a quick and pleasant passage with fine weather across to Auckland, thence to Gisbornerough northerly weather, and from Gisborne to arrival as above fine weather. The Mararoa was tentendered on arrival by the s.B. Ahuriri for mails and passengers. The outwards went off at 3 p.m., and the Mararoa steamed South at 6 p.m. At 6.15 o'clock yesterday morning the Hud-dart-Parker Bteamer Tasmania. Captain M'Geo, dropped anchor in our roadstead, and reports leaving Sydney at 6.30 p.m. of the 6th inßtant. and arriving at Auckland at 11.30 p.m. of the 10th. Loft there again on the afternoon of the 11th, called at Gisborne on the )2th. and arrived here as above. To Auokland she brought 39 draught horses and tho racehorse Sylvia Park, all of which were landed In prime condii lon. Had light variable winds and fine weather to Auckland, strong northerly winds and high sea to Gisborne, thence fine weather to arrival. The Tasmania waß tendered by the s,s. Wefea, the outward passengers going off at 3 p.m., and the Tasmania steamed South at 5 p.m. The sa Te Kopu loaded up yesterday for Wairaa, and was to leave for there at 6 o'clock this morning. The Shaw, Savifl, and Albion Company's cargo steamer Maori left London for Now Zealand ports on the 11th instant. The as. Moa, Captain Rolls, arrived from the North yesterday morning and wont alongside the breakwater, where she landed about 10 tons of raila and a quantity of sleepers. Later on she came to the breastwork, discharged the balance of her cargo, took in all cargo offering for the North, and left for Gisborne at 8 p.m.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10016, 14 June 1895, Page 2

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IMPORTS. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10016, 14 June 1895, Page 2

IMPORTS. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10016, 14 June 1895, Page 2