IMPORTS.
Per s.s. St. Kilda, from Wanganui:-32 head cattle,. 400 .shaep, 30' pigs, order; 18 kegs butter, Combes and Daldj; 1 casebscon , Lewis Bros.; 6 cases merchandise, Adnam. Per Maid of Otago, from Lyttelton.— iii eacks wheat, 332 sacks potatoes, order. Per schooner Kenilworth, from Samoa.-—lO tons, 30 bales cotton, Cruickshank, Smart and j Go* (agents). The schooner Kenilworth has heon laid on| the berth for the Fijis, and wiU eail on Mon-j* day next, „ , „ , i t The s.s. Pboebe will leare Onehuuga wharf. for Southern ports, on "Wednesday, at 12 o'clQoE~noon. . i The cutter Flora Macdonald, from Raglan, brings the following passengers : Messrs. Quahie and Clark. Cargo :71 bales flax,. Barnes; 14 bales flax, 5 kegs pork, 5 kiM,, bacon, 3 boxes sundries, 8 pigs, IJ> packages sundries, Gk Vauae. The cutter Willio Winkie arrived in the Mauukan this morning frain Pott V\ r!tikato, with 40 bales of flax, and 8 pigs, Bradley. The p.s. Comerang, Captain Chrisp, arrived in harbour yesterday afternoon, from Jjay of Islands, bringing 64 tons coala,order; 41 cases gum, Edmonds ; 36 ditto ditto, Callngan ; 5 j hides, G-ittos ; 1 case, Bishop Williams ; 5 empties, Whitson. Possengers —Msssrs. Kelly, Isaacs, Browning, McLeod, McKenzio, Kayal, Webster, Miss Ball. Steerage : Mr. King, Mr. Bromley, Maori woman. The p.s. Uuke of Edinburgh will leave for Wangarei on Monday evening at 7 o'clock. The sohooner Tauranga arrived .iv harbour last evening, having left Tauranga on Saturday morning. She brings six p dangers, 63 bales hay, 12 bags maize, 2 tons po!ptoe«. and a quantity of furniture. The Gutter Hero left Tauranga on Friday night, and 1 he Luna proceeded to Napier on Wednesday afternoon. The schooner Merlin has gone from Levuka to Toviana, to discharge l\»v Auckland cargo. The schooner Kate Grunt arrived i'xotn a labor cruise on Thursday morning last. She reports the following Ttw'suls spoken by her : — July 20, Helen, schooner, at New Hebrides. July 21, Isabella, three months out from j Queensland, with twenty-or.o foreign laborers on board. This vessel ivported six of her crew wounded with r.i rows, four having been shot one day, and t\ro the next. Sighted schooner Southern Cross. August 8, at, New Hebrides, the bria Carl, and schooner Argo, both clean.— Fiji Times, September 2.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 527, 18 September 1871, Page 2
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