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IMPORTS.

Por s.s. Taranaki, from Wellington and Southern Pdrts:—Transhipped at Wellington, ox Claud Hamilton, from Dunedin, undei bond t 21 packages, Carroll. From Wellington, free goods: 3 cases, 11. M. Customs ; 2 do. luggage, Chute; 30 kegs butter, order; 1 pkg., Brewer; I box. Cowie; 1 do. addressed ; 1 box, E. and H. [Isaacs. From Dunedin, free good.: 6 pkgs. ironmongery, P. A. Philips ; 2 cases, Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co.; 1 truss, Bastard; 4 trunks, Wormall; 10 hhds. ale, Must and Co. From Lyttelton, fr«e goods: 1 chest, Gray ; 34 sacks wheat, 3.8. Macfarlane,; 6. cases chicory _ 1 tierce, StephensOn- i47kogs butter, Bovvdeu;: 100 sacks wheat, 27 do. grass seed, order ; 1 crats plants, S. Jones ; 3 cases plate, H. Kohn ; 1 l case, Renshaw; 1 do., Weymouth.—Combes and Daldy, agents. Per barque St. Magnus,' from Adelaide :— 2379 bags wheat, Thornton, Smith & Firth ; 12 quarter-casks and 7 cases wine, F. Fisher; 35 cases jams, Cruickshank, Smart and Co.

The s.l. Samson returned to port this morning, at four o'clock, from Wungarei, bringing 60 sacks gum, Buchanan; and 40 sacks ■ettlers' produce. Passengers: —6 salcon.arid 12 steerage. The Samso.i leaves again for the Bay this afternoon.

The s-s. Go-ahead arrived from Tauranga this morning, having left at six o'clock on the previous evening. On her passage down she experienced very heavy weather, and was at anchor under; Tiritiri for several hours. She brings back a few packages of cargo, and the following passengers : —Capt. Gundry, Lieut.Colonel Gorton, Mr.. Chad wick, Mrs. deal, and 1 other.

The schooner KenilWorth brings a cargo of timber from Kennedy's Bay, which she takes on to the Islands.

The St. Magnus left Adelaide on the sth inst., and experienced S.W. winds during the first P.-wtof the passage; since then strong E.S.E. and cast winds to the Three Kings, which were sighted -oh the 24th inst. Had N.W. and S.W. winds on the coast. She brings a^-fuR cargo ,of grain for Messrs. Thornton.' Smith, aud Firth.' »

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 170, 26 July 1870, Page 2

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IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 170, 26 July 1870, Page 2

IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 170, 26 July 1870, Page 2

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