IMPORTS.
■ink. oT* pm *£• f£' m I,unedin-62 tons flour, 660 ticks oats.—T. H. Hall and Co. «J«?f -factor, from JNe*castle-1079 tons coalstone Bros, agonts.
w„J \ f Si s?nthern Cross left for Napier and GislEn rttf'« Passengers : Mr Rattray, Mr and Miss Gow, Letty Gee, Mr Gurney. Mr and Mrs Binks. J °c »"<B» Albion cleared out In ballast for BusVL,- « a%, a? d the schooner Advance with general CafK° for Gisborne via Mercury Bay the South Ladybird left onehunga this afternoon for
-.2 he-? nß,.new St. John's built barque Director arrived in harbour this afternoon, from Newcastle, J£ *? pasAaSc of 15 days. Captain Shamper reports that he left on the 27th ultimo and had very heavy southerly weather for the first two days. South and south winds tiU making the Three Kings on Wednesday last Had strong N.E. weather down the coast. Alter discharging her cargo of coals the Director is to proceed round to Hokianga to load timber for England at Mr Dargaville's mill, on account of Mr Thos. Russell, Mr O J. stone, and air W. C. Wilson, who nave contracted to supply the Lords of the Admiralty with kauri timber for ship-building
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1710, 11 August 1875, Page 2
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