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Per Oar Hope, from Melbourne: —lo oases vestas, Buchanan; 6 ditto, Owen } 1 ditto eigara, 20 ditto old torn, 20 ditto brandy, 5 quarter-casks ditto, 20 cases, 5 quarter-casks rum, Woolley; 15 cases brandy, Ryan, Bell add Co.; 16 packages sugar, Scherff; 50 drums oil, Bucholz and Co.; 2 quarter-casks wine, Norman.; 200 quarter-barrels blasting powder, Morrin ; 20 cases vestas, 35 casks soda, order; 20 drums, 10 cases oil, 10 cases lobsters, 40 boxes, 1 bag seed, 5 ditto pears, 10 boxes raisins, H. B. Morton ; 100 boxes candlei, Parnell; 10 cases oil, 15 drums ditto, 100 boxes candles, 1 bale, 20 cases, 5 ditto vestai, 5 drums, T. and S. Morrin ; 10 cases pickles, 35 ditto brandy, 100 boxes candles, 18 cases vestas, Stone Brothers; 5 ditto ditto/1 case, cases pickles, Lewis Brothers j 1 case anchovies, Barnett and Levy; 12 boxes,'lo cases tobacco, 100 boxes, Buchanan; 20 oases lobsters, 75 half-cheats tea, 60 boxes, 5 cases vestas, Owen and Graham; 10 cases pickles, 11 cases, Touks and Co.; 15 ditto, 11 bags pepper, Stewart and Co. j 1 package mace, 1 case, Stephenson and Co.; 1 case, Kempthdrne and Co. ;10 quartercasks whiskey, 1 case cocoa, 1 ditto confectionary, Combes and Daldy ; 2 ca3es anchovies, 15 boxes raisins, 7 cases vestas, J. C. Morrin ; 2 bales woolpacks, 111 cases brandy, 6 bids, rum, 2 cases cigars, 2 packages, Must and Co.; 1 pase, 117 bags sugar, 139 half-chests tea,",3o boxes tobaoco, 20 cases sardines, 1 case, L. D. Nathan and Co.; 1 bale paper bags, Canning; 6 cases milk, 180 oars, 500 boxes, ,14 qjiarter-casks brandy, 56 half-chests tea, order; 1 case engravings, 100 kegs powder, E. and H. Isaacs; 1 cask fuse, Bull and Sturrock; 133 packages machinery, 1 boiler, C. J. Stone; 383 packages machinery, 200 packages and pieces ditto, order.—Henderson and Macfarlane, agents. Per s.s. Go-Ahead, from Waifara:— 30 head cattle, 70 sheep, Hoakins ; 8 piWkslbuttßr and eggs, 3 casks bacon, 26 sacks potatoes, Barnes; 2 cases butter, Dowden; 8 cases butter, Barnes ; 2 cases butter, lloul ; 2 casks bacon, "Western; 1 parcel, Howden; 3 kegs, S. Jones.—Gombes and Daldy, agents. .. ; t Per s.s. Wanganui: —47 head caltlo, 230 sheep, 60 pigs, Mtfrey and" Comber ; 80 V"7 S butter, order; 13 bugs bacon, ordp; „ "r£ s shank, Smart! and Co.. »-.-^ontt.-Oruick. ?%P-^-~&'*?lh&aj' fromVangairai I 46 2&M cattle, 250 sheep, 6& fat pigs, 1 hdrse, Hunter and Nolan.— Combes and Daldy, agents.
The s.s. Go-Ahead nrrived in the Manukau yesterday from Uailura. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Homings and child, Mrs. Scotland, Miss Allen; Mr. Weston, MivFinchin, Mr. Tqdd, Mr. Henniugton. ~,;., The- schooner Ivanhoe arrived thisjmdrning from Monponui with' the following passengers : —Messrs. Allright, Eden, Meiklejohn, Samuel, Tinnie. Cargo : 5 tons gum, 6000 feet timber, 2 tons flax, 6 packages,! horse.—Cruickshank and C 0.," agents. The s.s. Wanganui arrived from Wanganui yesterday with the following passengers : — Mr. Sharland, Mr. Combes, Mr. Morey, Dr. Hart, and seven in the tteerage.
The p.s, Luna arrived in harbour yesterday from Napier, yi» Tauranga and other'ports on the East Cuast. She left Napier on the sth instant, mid Tauranga on Saturday afternoon, bringing Lhe following passengers :—Mr. Hackworth, Mr. Eobertson, Mr. Jordon, Mr. Norris, Captain Skeet, Captain Turner, Mrs. Colonel Mould, and Mrs. Turner. The Luna will probably leave for Tauranga and the East Coast on Tueiday next. The p.s. Comerang arrived in harbour at noon yesterday from Russell. " Passengers'— Messrs. Cook and Oram, and five in the •towage. Cargo :90 tons coal, 9 bags gum, Alexander; 75 bags gum, Walker; 43 bags gum, Edmonds; 2 cases gum, Williams ;• 35 bags gum; Ryan, Bell and Co. The ship City of Auckland, arrived at London on July 4. The Kenilwoxth, from Tonga and Samoa, landed her stock in excellent condition.
.The ichooner Isle of Beauty, 6 tons register, from Auckland, arrived here yesterday, after a good ran of 12 days from land to land. The Isle of Beauty it owned by Mr. Beddoes, of Auckland, who ia going to run her within the group.— Fiji Gazette. The schooner Sea Gull arrived at Levuka on the 22nd ultimo. ; ' -': '
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 521, 11 September 1871, Page 2
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