IMPORTS.
Per s.s. Wonga Wonga, from Honolulu : — 564 kegs sugar, 187 bags ditto, Cruickshank, Smart and Co. ; 9 bags sugar, 24 ditto, Bucholz and Co.; 2 cases books, H. P. Walker ; 2 packages straw hats, Brown, Campbell and Co. ; 1 box books, M. S. Grace; 1 case merchandise, Mrs. Charles Samuels; 1 box of specimens of native history, Dr. J. Haast Through cargo: 131 kegs sugar and sundry assorted packages.
The p.s. Duke of Edinburgh will leave the wharf, Auckland, for Wangarei, at 4 o'clock to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon. ARRIVAL OF THE WONGA WONG-A. The C.N.Z. and A. mail steamer Wonga Wonga, Captain J. Steuart, ]eft Honolulu on nn the 27th of February, and arrived in harbour fit 8 a.m. this morning. Captain Steuart reports leaving Auckland at 2 p.m. on the 7th February., arriving at Honolulu on the morning of the 2Gth ult. The connecting steamer, Moses Taylor, arrived from Sun Irauciscoon fhe following morning at 7 a.m., having left that port on the 16th uli-., having been detained one day later than usual on account of tie non-arrival o the Australian mails, owing to the unfortu nate accident that occurred on the Hudso f River railway to the train that left New York on the 7th February. The Wonga Wonga transhipped mails and passengers and left Honolulu at 5 p.m., 27th ult., with English dates to the 16th February.
Passengers. — For Auckland : — Messrs. Hopson, P. Walker, Alfred Fenton, Mr. R. Tait, mail agent; steerage, 7. Through passengers for Sydney and Melbourne : —Mrs. Howe and child, Mrs. Albeo, Mr. and Mr3. H. H. Hall, Messrs. A. Clerk, G. Harper, Mr. and Mrs. T. Casley aud three children, Mr. James Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. R. Patterson and 3 children ; steerage, 9, and 5 children.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 370, 17 March 1871, Page 2
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