ARRIVALS.
Countess of Klntore, ship, 713 tons, C. G.SPethevbrid£6. from London. Alice Cameron, barque, 370 tons, P. Carter, from y Mary Frances, barque, 209 tons, Anthony, from Sea Gull, , brjmratineT 100 torisT""P.~TOH<!S; 'fromtMQ from^iM herald, schooner, 50 tons, McKsnzie, from Hokia"lt.'Kilda, s.s.,J?ao^erday, from Wanganui. f .. \.) J A 1. 'i '■ / tO IMPOSTS. —295 tbnscoal, 42 ditto guano, Henderson Per 8.8. St. Kilda,' from Wans;anui : oJ. head cattle, 240 thefißnSfa.y&tM&*\^T?- ;, Buckland, agent. Per Alice-Cameron, from Sydney : 2dl cases oil order ; 4 pairs naves, 25 pairs shafts, 100 spik«*2Q-fe}}oes, 1 owgj«",: \ P«e, ¥or«pn; 10 hhds. rum, Eyan;' Bell and Co.; O. trunK,' 1 box Carfrae; 45 cases vestas, 7 cases woolpaokß, L. V.' Natnafi'and'Oo;,'1 '20 icasfJs garsaparilla, Meyers and Co. s 1 cases perambulators, Cochrane abd Son ; 2 casks- .shot, Evitt; 10 tona pig iron, Fraser and Tmne ; 2 bales .leather, 16''bags b»rk r -Gittos; 300 ditto, 519 ditto flour, order ; 219 mats, 4 cases, 3 bags, Jervis; 100 ' casks cement, Brown, Campbell, and Co.; 100 kegs powder, 10 hhds. ale, 100 bags maize, 23 ditto guano, 50 ditto bone dust, 419 ditto maize, 250 ditto potatoes, 591 ditto ii&i&,;tese*.i ft :P^.H! en: ware, Bloom; 25 cases castor oil, 47 caskpr*iiiitiC|&OJ%gbert9W. fflfa'BSlMXyh bags maize, Coupland j 1 package, "K'^nt; 1 case, Barnatt-^.d I Wjr r :-^^tes,^ca 9 e Cohen ; 4 casea tiles, 30 ditto acid, Bank ot New Zealand; 10 .(ftWMWssf»> 10 boxes pegs, 10 oases fruit, 3 ditto sardines, J. C. Morrin ; 4 bales paper, 20 cases vinegar, Meyera ; 7 cases lampware, 1 cask, 1 case, 15 iegs patent nailßj y2, packages, T. and S. Morrin ; 13 cases' furhituie/Winks ana-Halrj, 2 casks lampware. SMaea vestas, 2 ditto bedateads, Mac.farW.Vnd 00-5 4 b^ales-;: Humphriea; r M &gi guano, 183 Cedar boards, Henderson''and Macfarlane ; 56 bags maize, 6 casks currants 1, 20' Dags >fire;clay, 6 bags glass, order ; 4 boxes pipes, Williamson ;' 8 cases chajjß^Halljday; 2 cases, Montague; 1 case..Maters,V^fiaaes, 183 bags potatoes, 301 cases iruit, 1 aray,,9o..gunuieß sugar, order.— Henderaon and Maclarlarie,'agents."
d&iQteanaer' Eeera,-; for .Tauranga, JTapieiy and Southern portsj'will leave,the;.wharf at 4 p.m. to-day. t• rl * : ' The barque Celestia sailed from Newcastle for this port on the 12th instant, with a cargo of coals, • .oit.H The schooner. Herald arrived, this morning from Hokianga, with 10 ,ton» gum, £ ton flax, 9 half-cases geneva, 4 case* geneva, order.— J. S. Macfarlane, agettt.;! d .j, .1. The ship Maid of Jndia, for Sydney, was in company,-with- tly} -Countess of Kintore from the ChanneJ.to 4? N. latitude. -^ A brig, supposed to be the Rita'from MelbQurne, was passed off the North Cape yesteraay.'Vy"tHe Alice Osifleron;'-; - -■!; -■:;■ '
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 534, 26 September 1871, Page 2
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