IMPORTS.
Per barque Constance, from Sydney : —60 gunnies sugar, order; 163 bags bone dust, J. Dilworth; 100 bags maize, W. J. Hurst and Co.; 176 bags maize, order ; 110 ditto ditto, order ; 50 ditto ditto, order; 71 bags ditto, order; 50 ditto ditto, order ; 52 ditto ditto, order ; 2 tip-drays, 3 spring carts, T. Belcher; 1 case gloves, A. Clark and Son; 344 bags wheat, 250 bags flour, 290 tons coals, Henderson and Macfarlane; 6 boxes tobacco, L. D. Nathan and Co.; 100 cases kerosene, B. Tonks; 4 cases stationery, Bank of New South Wales; 230 bags maize, 5 kegs butter, 3 cases cheese, order; 32 cases fruit, 60 cases fruit, Williams, 2 carriages, 1 gig, 1 spring cart, Smith Brothers ; 2 bales leather, 470 pieces timber, 1 case preserved meats, 5 cases honey, 1 package for transhipment to Southern ports.—Henderson and Macfarland, agents.
The s.s. Tauranga returned from the Bay of Islands this morning, with 25 tons-coals, 25 head cattle, 60 empty casks, 4 tons gum, 16 bales flax, and 12 passengers. The barque Albion is the only whaler lying at the Bay. The s.s. Auckland may be expected here about the 25th inst., from Sydney. The s.s. Bangatira is due in the Manukau to-day, from Southern ports.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 141, 22 June 1870, Page 2
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