IMPORTS.
Per schooner Louisa Bannister, from Rorotonga : —170,000 oranges, 43 casks lime juice, 5,000 cocoanuts, pineapples, end bananas, 700 lbs. dried banana?, 350 lbs. arrowroot, 250 lbs. old copper.— Owen and Graham, agents.
Per s s. Hero, from Melbourne. —6 cases wine, D. Burn; 2 packages sundries, J. McLachlan ; 3 quarter-casks -wine, H. Norman ; 2 casks earthenware, 1 case, W. Woolley ; 10 trunks and 3 cases, J. Wormall; 4 cases and 2 boxes tobacco, J. Samuel; 8 packages ditto, 10 chests tea, J. C. Morrin ; 1 case hardware, J. Bollard ; 6 ditto tobacco, 5 ditto cigars, Geo. "Waller ; 12 quarter-casks rum, J. Gopeland ; 8 half-chests tea, W. Hough; 60 hoses tea, L. D, Nathan and Co.; 1 ditto type, Tombs and Jones ; 2 cases, H. J. Eopdon ; 20 half-chests tea, B. Tonks and Co. ; 3 packages sundries, T. Cooper; 2cases stores, Major Cooper; 1 ditto drapery, W. Eattray ;41 ditto ditto, T. IT. Hall; 4 ditto ditto, McArthur, Shera and Co. ; 2 ditto ditto, J. Cosgrave ; 11 packages (ex mail steamer), Cruickshank, Sniavt and Co. ; 60 cases vestas, B. H. Isaacs; 10 ditto dittD, 1000 pockets sugar, 200 boxes candles, 71 packages groceries, 85 half-chests and 12 boxes tea, 10 ditto and 5 cases tobacco, 50 case 3 brandy, W. J. Vance and Co. ; 50 boxes candles, 25 half-chests tea, 4 cases sauce, H. S. Meyers and Co.; 7 ditto stationery, W. Aitken ; 6 packages, Kempthorne, Prosser and Co.; 6 ditto, E. Wayte ; 110 bags rice, John Buchanan ; 5 tanks malt, 15 half-chests tea, 3 quarter-casks brandy, 35 cases ditto, 30 boxes candles, 5 pockets hops, P. Scherft"; 5 half-chests tea, 2 cases vestas, 1 bale paper bags, 40 packages currants and raisins, 50 cases kerosene oil, John Buchanan ; 26 boxes coffee. Brown, Barrett and Co.; 208 mats sugar, 150 boxes tea, ICO ditto candles, S. Jones ; 110 packages, Combes and Daldy ; 1 box, Sawyer; 5 packages, P. A. Phillips; 1 case, W. J. Marks ; 100 cases kerosene, Or. W. Owen ; 8 quarter-casks rum, Lewis Brothers ; 70 kegs nails, 10 packages sundries, 10 cases castor oil, 30 drums oil, 3(5 share moulds, 423 bars, 50 bundles, 36 pieces iron, T. and S. Morrin ; 12 packages sundries, 100 cases kerosene, J. and J. Dickey ; 4 bundles spades, 7 cases sundries, G Uogs nails, 97 bars iron, 12 handles, E. Porter and Co.; 2 cases, 2 bundles iron, 5 bundles wood work, 4 planks wood, Cousins and At.kin ; 1 cask chain, 9 kegs nails, SO oars, 10 cases kerosene, 30 drains colza oil, 20 bundles iron, Lilewall and Eattray ; IGO kegs sugar, Owen and Graham ;11 packages, H. Gilberd ; 3 boxes window glass, Philips and Son; 6 bundles sheet iron, 17 lengtks gas pipen, 1 keg brass valves, Fraser anil Tinne; 7 plates iron, 5 tons pig iron, Yeoman ; 5 cases painkiller, 5 cases matches, 50 bundles sugar mats, L. D. Nathan and Co.; 9 pockets hops, Ehrenfried Bros.; 2 boxes tobacco, 100 cases brandy, Must and Co. ; 31 half-chests tea, 6 boxes tea, T. W. Dooniu; 19 bars 18 bundles 7 sheets iron, 11 bar 3 stee), 11 pairs cart boxes and axles, 10 cases kerosene, 25 packages, 2 drums oil, 16 kegs lead and paint, 15 keg 3 nails, 1 bottle quicksilver, Bull and Sturrock ; 18 packages household and personal effects, J. Masters; 2 eases books, G. Turrell ; 2 ditto, ditto, 1 bale paper, J. Harris ; 35 halfchests tea, F. E. Compton ; 20 ditto, ditto, 32 bags sugar, 26 boxes candles, 25 cases kerosene, 3 qr.-casks vinegar, Osborne, 13r03.; 143 boxe3 candles, J. Roberton & Co.; 1 ditto Ahtgrin; 1 ditto, J. Austin; 1 ditto, A. Plaisted ; 3 do., H. A. Severn ; 1 do., Union Bank; 2 cases, Winks & Hall; 1 parcel, T. Baker ; 1 do., E. Wayte, 1 box, W. Chapman ; 1 do., T. B. Gillies ; 22 bags onions, Canham ; 42 do. do., 12 do. guano, 50 do. bonedust, 10 tanks malt, 10 half-barrels herrings, 250 cases brandy, 300 do. kerosene, 6 do. sundries, 3 packages do., 43 boxes soap, 15 barrels currants, 310 boxes candles, 332 boxe3 tea, 81 hf.-chests tea, 032 baas sugar, H. S. Meyers & Co. From Sydney—l case gloves, 2 cases drapery, A. Clark and Son ; 1 case, Ireland Brothers ; 1 case, 1 parcel, W. C. Wilson ; 4 cases wine, Combes and Daldy ; 1 parcel, H. Kohn ; 1 box sundries, 2 half chests tea, Young and Gay ; 2 packages, Cruiekshank Smart, and Co.; 3 cases, McArthur, Shera, and Co. ; 1 case, 11. Giifillan ; 1 case, J. W. Hoar.?; 1 package, Johnston; 1 box, F. Quick; 2 packages, 25 sacks wheat, George Thorne ; 12 tierces beef, 100 gunnies sugar, J. S. Maefarlane ; 1 case booka, Rev. H. Flynn ; 1 do. fancy goods, M. Montague; 1 do., F. 11. Lewisson ; 1 do. sundries, 8 do. matches, 87 bags maize, H: S. Meyers ; 708 do. do., 180 gunnies sugar, 176 mats do., 125 boxes tea. 300 do. candles, 20 cases matches, 4 do. periodicals, 5 qr.-casks brandy, 21 do. wine, 25 cases geneva, 5 do. old torn, ] 0 do. brandy, order; 129 do. fruit, Arthur & Son.—Cruickshank, Smart & Co., agent 3.
"The barque Alice Cameron, Captain P. Carter, sailed for Aucklaud at noon on the 19th instant, with a full cargo, and two passengers.
The barque Kate was sold on the 19th instant, to Captain McLean, for the sum of £800.
The barque Woodbine was sold on the 19th instant for the sum of £1,150. Captain Fauclough was the purchaser. The barque Janet Dalgleish sailed from Newcastle, for Auckland, on the 13th instant, with the following cargo :—GSO tons coal, 27 tons coke, and 12 tons bone dust.
The schooner Leonidas left Newcastle for Wanganui, on the 13th instant, with 330 logs timber. "
The ship Excelsior arrived at Grravosend, from this port, on the 19th February. lI.M. s.s. Blanche sailed from Sydney, for 3?ijis, on the 15th instant.
The s.a. John Perm lias been purchased by the Illawarra Steam Navigation Company for the sura of seven thousand five hundred pounds (£7,500). It is expected that Captain lurner, lato of Auckland, will have command of her.
The barque Island City, so long and favorably known for the smart passages made between Auckland and Gladstone, lias been purchased by Mr. James Merrinmn, of Sydney, -
for the suit] of two thousnnd five hundred pounds (£2.500). It is expected she will trade between Sydney and Hongkong.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 402, 25 April 1871, Page 2
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