IMPORTS.
Per barque Novelty, for Sydney ; 184 bale flax, 49 bales tow, J. B. Roberts ; 10 bales flax, Stone Bros.; 1 case boots, J. W . Hoare ; 12 empty casks, Bank of New Zealaud.Hendersou and Macfarlane, agents.
The barque Novelty cleared at tho Customs this morning, and will sail for Sydney this evening Passengers -.-Messrs. O. Grouse, P Keifl _.Vogel,J. Dishcn.J; Wallace. The fine ship Beth Shan completed her loading for London this monui***: _U tlie passengers' luggage must be sent cm board by Monday morning, and the "hip will probably proceed to sea on Tuesday or Wednesday. The schooner Gem came alongside the wharf this morning, and will commence to discharge her cargo of potatoes on Monday. Tho schooner Sunbeam brings a cargo oi 6,000 feet timber, 42,000 shingles, half ton gum, 3 boxes eggs. Passed the Isabella and Policeman going into Russell, and a barque coming out. A.-smart little yacht, of about ten torn, register, arrived in harbour yesterday morning from Omaha. She was^ built by Mr. Mathieson, and is named the Torero.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 556, 21 October 1871, Page 2
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174IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 556, 21 October 1871, Page 2
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