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IMPORTS.

Per Margaret Campbell, from Oamaru : - 1625 sacks oats, order; 350 bags flour, 35 sacks oatmeal, Criuckshank, Smart and Co.; 35 bags oatmeal, G. W. Binney. - Samson, Frnscr and Co., agents. P.r schooner Flirt, from Lyttelton: —l,ol2 sacks wheat, 405 sacks oats, Low and Motion. —Crnickshank, Smart, & Co., agents. Per s.s. Wanganui, from Wanganui: —46 head cattle, 302 sheep, 3 bales wool, Alfred Bucklandj 2 bags bacon, 2 cases lard, Binney. Per s.s. Star of the South, from Napier : — 1,200 sheep, Carey, Gilles, Hunter k Co.—J. S. Macfarlanc, agent.

The Star of the South steamed over to tho North Shore this morning. She will be placed on the slip for a thorough overhaul. Colonist. —The schooner Colonist arrived in harbour this morning, from the East Coast, with a cargo of produce. Woodstock, —The cutter Woodstock, Capt. Baker, is hourly expected from Opotiki with 200 bags wheat, and 100 bags potatoes. The Government s.s. St. Kilda called at Opotiki on Tuesday last, and arrived at Tauranga on Thursday. She will probably come on to Auckland.

The Rosabio bob Auckland. —We learn by the arrival of the s.s. Tauranga this mornthat H.M. s.s. Kosario, Capt. Palmer, was to leave Tauranga for this port on Friday (today). She may be expected in harbour tomorrow afternoon.

Tub Wavebley.—This fine brig, we see by advertisement, is advertisad for freight or charter. The Waverley carries a very large cargo, and is a, smart sailer. The schooner Seagull cleared at the Customs yesterday for Kaipara, and will sail this morning, with a few cases of sundries, shipped by Messrs. Brown, Campbell, and Co.

The fin** schooner Fiery Cross, after discharging her cargo from Oamaru, will load for the Fijis. She will leave for Tonga direct on Thursday next. This vessel has very comfortable accommodation for a few passengers, and is one of tho fastest vessels sailing out of this port.

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 101, 6 May 1870, Page 2

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IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 101, 6 May 1870, Page 2

IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 101, 6 May 1870, Page 2

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