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AEEIVED. April 5, s.s. Prince Alfred; 704 tons, Bowden, from Dunedin. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. Kenrick, Mr.Waitt, Mr. Cocks; Mrs. White, Messrs. Ladbrooke, Angus, Baker, Moffatt, Stewart, Bainbridge, Eose, and 19 steeraige passengers. , April 5, brig Eeliance, 118 tons, Smith, from Hobart Town. No passengers. April 5, schooner Zephyr, 58 tons, Lowrie, from Auckland. No passengers. April 8, shipJWTiite Star, 2339 tons, Kerr, from Newcastle, N. S.. Wales. Passengers—Miss Kerr, Masters Kerr (2), Mrs. Bingle, Masters.Bingle (2), Miss O'Brien, Miss Eees, Mrs. Smith, Messrs. Eoberts and Simpson. SAILED. April 4, s T s. Geelong, 108 tons, Boyd, for Dunedin via intermediate ports.-"■. Passengers: Eev. W. Oldham Mf and Mrs. Thomson; and 3 children, Messrs. Day, Cole Miss McKenzie, Messrs. Crozier, Ward, Wain, Mr anc Mrs. McPherson, Miss Clifford. _ April 7, brig Mountain Maid, 192 tons, Anderson, for Newcastle, N.S.W., in ballast. Passenger: Mr. Hayden. April 7, s.s. Prince Alfred, 704 tons, Bowden, for Welhngton. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher, Mrs. Hammond, Capt. and Mrs. McLean and servant, Messrs. Sampson,. Clark, Mahoney, Hamilton, Fleming, Lynch I>avis,-Hammond, Deßourbel, and 45 original passengers for Northern. Ports. ' IMPORTS. In the Prince Alfred, Miles & Co., agents: 1 case, Cameron; 1 do, Gould; 1 do, Coe; 1 case, 1 bale, Mrs! Williams;-Tease, order; 2 do, Stringer & Co.: 2do 1 bag, Boggis; 2 cases and 1 bag, Angus; 1 horse, Hustler • 1 cart, Fairweather; 3-carts, Ladbrooke; 2 horses, Stuart. In the Eeliance, E. A. Hargreaves, agent: 15,000 feet timber, 45,000 box palings, 150,000 shingles, 10,000 laths 92 cases apples, 10 cases pears, 1 boat, 1 pkg. rugs, 4 bales leather, Hargreaves. In the Zephyr, master, agent: 35,000 ft. timber, 20,000 shingles, 3 bales bags, order. Jn the White Star, Miles & Co., agents; 9002 sheep 375 bales hay, 12 bales tobacco stems, Miles & Co. EXPOETS. In the Geelong, Miles & Co., agents: 2 parcels drapery, 1 box tea, 4 casks bottled beer, 1 hhd ale 1 pkg leather, 2 bags sugar, 2 cases gin, 5 bags rice, Peacock I Co.; 3 cases geneva, 4 do sweetened ghv 24 cases and 54 casks bottled ale and porter, 1 case drapery, 2 half chests tea, .3 bags sugar, 6 bags salt, Dalgety & Co.; 3 cases nsh, Taylor & Co.; 6 pkgs sundries, 20 pkgs groceries, 13 pkgs and 1 box effects, 2 cases wine, 1 case wicks, E. JLatter; 2 hhds, 2 cases and 1 cask hardware, 2 qr. casks brandy, 20 cases geneva, 1 hhd whiskey, Miles & Co • 2 qr. casks brandy, 19 bags flour, Hargreaves; 1 case fruit 1- portmanteau, LeCren; 1 bag tobacco, 10 bags flour 6 bags sugar, 1 box lamps, Ehodes; 17 pkgs ironf 1 bundle fans, Eeece; 1 cask and 1 case, Leake; 1 keg whiskey Cookson & Co.; 3 dray poles, 10 bags oats, Derrett; 24 pkgs oilman's stores, Campbell & Co.; 1 box soap, 1 half l chest tea, 4-bags sugar, Lance; 2 cases drapery, Beswick. i In the Prince Alfred, Miles & Co., agents: 1 portman- V teau, l.bag .seeds, Miles & Co.; 2 bales wool, 3 pkes l copper, 9 casks cheese, E. Latter* > .r s The ship White Star arrived yesterday afternoon from t Newcastle. She took on board upwards of 9000 sheep of which she lost about 1000 during the few days she nas ' been detained off the coast by adverse winds i Wehear that the Inter-Colonial Company has pur- * chased a new steamer of superior class, which will leave a England during the present month, and arrive out about t£?" *,l eyL^o&t will Mn S out toilers for the c Prince Alfred. When the repairs of the latter are com- „ pleted the service between Sydney and these ports will be C earned »ut by these two boats.