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IMPORTS.

Ex Flirt—lo6 cases bacon v.ni hams, 17 kegs lard, . Arthur. Per Southern <^ross, from Napier— 60 head cattle, 00 sheep —A b P Co, agoats.

The schooners Lrslie and Excelsior are both waiting for a favorable change of wind to leave for the Thamps

The A S.P. Go's s.s. Southern Cross arrived in ha'bour yesterday morning from Napier with a cargo of catt c and ehofip. Passengers : Messrs Harsant, Ayston, Kissliny. Johnson, McCarthy. The live stock were landed a: the Taraaki.

We regret to saytbat the sailingof the ship Fern glen ■which was to iia\-e taken place to-day, is postponed for a few days owing to the ill-health of Captuin Frater. Due notice will be given of the date of her departure.

The schooner Julius Vogel left the Manukau on Saturday for Waitara, with a cargo of railroad sleepers for Messrs Brogden and Son. The barque Albion which is shortly to leave for Levuka, where she will be used as a store shfp for the a .S.P. Go's steamers, is io load with coals at Russell en route.

The barquentfne Enrn leaves at owe for the Bay of Islands fora load of coals. <J:\ her return, she is to load for Levufea.

A strong jsr.E. win t has b.-:en blowing in the harbour during the last three days On Saturday afternoon the hulk Cantero broke away from the barque Albion, and getting adrift in the stream on the ebb tide, came down on the brig Wave, which was anchored seme di-itance below her. The brig sustained seri< us dinv.ge to bur rigging and upperwoiJjs. It was also reported that her mainmast was sprang

Amotg the passeDgersof the IVrnglen published by us on Saturday, should have appeared the names of Mrs Heath and two children

Owing to tho rain and wind which has prevailed during the day, business on 'he wharf and among the hipping has beer, entirely at a standstill.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1708, 9 August 1875, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
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IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1708, 9 August 1875, Page 2

IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1708, 9 August 1875, Page 2

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