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IMPORTS.

Per Manapouri— l49 pkgu sugar, 1 case, Common, Sheltou ti Co ; 26 bales woolsacks, Neil Bros.; 8U cave* fruit, Petersen ; 120 cases do, Beveridge ; 3 boxes, 3 pkgn, White ; 1 case, Halleiiatein Bros.; 1 do, Graham Si Co ; 1 bale, i'urnell & Boylau ; 1 case, 1 pkg, 1 box, Adams ; 2 boxes caudles, 25 bales woolpacks, Graham, Pitt & Bennett ; 1 case bacon, 1 crate, Adair ; 1 boat, Porter ; 1 case, Harris ; i pkga rope, Palmer ; i boxes, 1 pkg, Large & TownIty ; 1 case, C. Grey & Co.

The schooner Elibank Cattle, Capt. Grant, which left Napier on Tuesday morning, with a cargo of coal, has not yet put in an appearance. She must have been blown to the northward, during the Southerly gales prevailing last week. From iutorination received from Tologa Bay we hear that the e.u. Rosina has, owing to the heavy riM in the river, been carried on the south spit of the Tologa Bay river, and has Had h«r rudder carried away. It i» expected that she will bu got off Tery goon. The schooner Qisborne arrived from the Coast on Saturday afternoon with a miscellaneous cargo for Gisborne.

The schooner Waiapu sailed (or the Coast and Mercury Bay thia morning with a general cargo, including 12 cases ale and stout sent by Allanach and Hansen.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume X, Issue 2027, 17 September 1883, Page 2

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IMPORTS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume X, Issue 2027, 17 September 1883, Page 2

IMPORTS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume X, Issue 2027, 17 September 1883, Page 2

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