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Per Keera, for Southern ports, yiaTauranga : —For Napier : 50 mats sugar, H. S. Meyers & Co. • 2 cases, Oruickshank, Smart & Co.; 8 cases pinkies, Tonks; 1 box, 1 parcel, Webster; 2 parcels, Dr. A. Brown ;1 roll leather, Ireland; 1 parcel, New Zealand Insurance Company; 1 case, Cruickshauk, Smart & Co.; 6 crates, 1 case, Kempthorne ; 1 case, 1 cask, 115 cases, 78 bags buscuit, 3 S. Macfarlane; 1 box, Peacock ; 3 cases, 8 pkgs, 1 bale, Kempthorne ; 7 coils rope, <T. S. Macfarlane; 8 cases fruit, 3 kegs, Partridge; 1 flax machine, Q-ibbons ; 3 pkgs Bashes, 1 ditto, doors, Sash and Door Co. ; 20 cases apples, 1 do confectionery; 3 bales hops, 15 boxes tea, 10 cases, H. S. Meyers ie Cof; 1 trunk, 1 bale, McArthur, Shera &Co ; 1 pkff leather, Gittos ; 1 box, Fendelow; 1 pkg. Hickley ; 1 case, Preece; 9 pkgs, 1 case, 1 cask, Phillipps & Son ; 1 parcel, Haughton ; 0 bags oysters, Wilby; 1 parcel, Jordan. for Tauranea : 1 bale tow, 1 case sarsapanlla, T. Macky ; 1 parcel, Haughton. For Poverty Bay: 24 pkgs.,|Owen & Graham ; 70 bags flour, Thornton & Co ; 3 cases, Kempthorne ; 1 parcel, T. &S. Morrin; 10 kegs, 2 cheese Tats, Quigley ; 2 pkgs., Owen & Graham. For Wellington (under Arms Act) : 80 kegs powder, Cruickshank, Smart & Co. Duty paid and free : 6 coils rope, 4 blocks, J. & D. Oxley; 3 boxes, Morgan; 4 coils rope, J. S. Macfarlane. For Lyttleton : 2 cas.-s, B. Lusk. For Dunedin: 14 empty casks.— Combes & Daldy, agents. The s.s. Keera, Captain Carey, took her iepartnre for Southern ports, via Taurausa. Passengers: Mrs. Williams and child, Mrs. Jordon, Mrs. Meyers, Mrs. Gardiner, Miss Walmsley, Mr. andMrs.Steele, Mr. and Mrs. Howard, Mr. Isaacs, Mr. Cooper, Mr. Wi;son, Bishop Williams, I 4". Millikan, Mr. Davw, Mr. Horuefall, and Mr. Floyd. The schooner Magellan Uloud left for the Ohathams last evening. Passengers: T. Wright, W. Hood, A. Finlay, and one native. —Master, agent. The Ivanhoe, from Mongonui, brings 6 ions flax 1 ton tow, 5000 feet timber, and 1 cask oil. Passengers : Mr. Yates, Mr. Patteson, Mr. Myles, and Mias Howess.—Cruickshank, Smart & Co , agents. The s.s. Albion was to leave Melbourne, lor Auckland, via the South, on the 11th inst. The echeoner Argo is announced to sail for the Fijis on Saturday next.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 596, 7 December 1871, Page 2
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