IMPORTS.
Per Hawea from the South—2 parcels, 11 cases, 1 stone, 3 cases aims, 43 kegs butter, 100 sacks malt— BecCerscn and Macfarlane, agents Per Hawea from the South—B kegs butter, R. Arthur.
The following goods were shipped by Ireland Bros : Per Lady BoweD—2 bsles leather; per Coralie, for Opotiki—l bale leather : per Hawea—l bale leather. The sa Ha»ea arrived this morning in the Manukau from the Fouih. Shi left Port Chalmers Wednesday aftern jou at 4 o'clock, and arrived atLyt'elton Thursday morning 915; left the same afternoon 5.15. arriving in Wellington 8.15 Friday morning; lelt Sa'urday at 12.15. arriving at Picton wharf 4.35 pm ; left Sund y morning^at 6, but had to lie-to for five hoars in Queen ( hsrlo'.te's Sound owing to a dense fog. It cleared r,p about 11 a m t-teamed outside Stevens" Island, and arrived cff Felson 6 pm; left Nelson Tuesday at 3 p m, arriving at Taranaai9 am Wednesday. Could not land carjro, but landed passengers and mails; left at 6p m. crossing Manukau bar 7a m Thurday. The pilot refuatd to take the steamer oat of Nelson on Monday afternoon, because of heavy swell on the t>»r, and strong northerly gale. Passen gers-Saloon: Mrs Raikea, Mr and BJrs Wilfcie, Mr and Mis Morrison and four children, Mrs Earnclough, JWessTg Dixon, Ste^herson, Leorard T. Uonald, Hayman, Raine. Captain Parr. Steerage: ' Messrs Eogers, McTerry, Stephens, Phillips, Masters, Liv nut. lhe *choorjer Ruby, from Wangaroa, brings 30,000 fe»t tirnbtr and 2 hides The s s Phoebe Js due in the Manukau, from the South, to-morrow morning. The cutter JMand cleared out in ballast to-day for Bnseell. _ The cntter L»o briDgs 50 tons of coal frcm Russell. Captain Fn>zer of me Ferngien we are glad to say, is so far recovered his r«cent indisposition that ie is likel> the vessel will be able to sail on Saturday The R M.s.s Macgregor may now be looked for at any moment from San Francisco. Business on the wharf is now pretty brisk owing to the number of vessel* discharging or loading alongside the quay* The s s Phoebe is to leave Onehtinga for the Sontn immediately on arrival of the English mail via' Frisco The schooner Beile Krandon departed for Barotonga this afternoon. Phe takes a small trading c»rgo. and as passengers Mr Ohlson and child, and Mrs The schooner Advance left for the East Coast this morning. 1 he terms of the contract for altering the steamship Llewe hn oblige the contractor to finish his work in five weeks: it is evident that great expedition will have to be used. The schooner Golden Isle brings 100 tons coal from Russell.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1711, 12 August 1875, Page 2
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