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IMPORTS COASTW SE.

Ibe H illiam Hyde has arrived from Hokianga, with spars, and has proceeded to \\ aihtke for man* canese, and returns to fill up with Kaune Gum, when shj will sail for England immediately. The barque Graham, bound from Sydney for London, put in hei eon Sunday last, having sprung a leak. She was beached on Wednesday last, ancf her damage ascertained aud repaired. She -proceeds on her homeward voyage this day. — A'ew Zevlarider, Nov. 1. Tahiti. — The bchooner Countess nf Wilton t was lost going out of the harbour of Papeit<*. date not knowu. The wreck sold foi 450 dollars. The Knglish aud French Admiral.-! had met at Tahiti for the purpose of arranging Mr. Consul. Pritchaid's affairs. The Salamander, English war steamer was still at Tahiti. The barque Rtyta arrived at Auckland Ort 3Tjst, with the English mail of the Ist June, to Sydnef per the Jane Goudie, which left the Downs on th* 7th June. She brought bullocks and horfcts tor the r'o ires at the Bay of Islands, but the greater number of each were lost on the pas^asre. 'ihe I don't know arrived at Auckland on the 7th October. H. M. S. Daphne, Captain Onslow, sailed for Valparaiso, aud H. M.S. Rocehura, Captain Hay^ for Sydney, from Auckland, October 2d. " J The Bulina, reported in the Auckland papers to' be lost, is stated in the Sydn>y Morrtin</ Herald to have arrived at Grave&end on the 3rd June. By a.fjlivate letter we lenm that the Eleanor and Albiirout had ar-ived iv England pievious to tb* ,16th June, at which date the. Hind was no. reported to have arrived. Ihe Lancaster entered outwards for NewZectarf- | on 30th May.

Per Three Brothers, 15 tons oil. Per Hannah, 50 tors olack oil, 3 tons bone* 500 baskets maize, 10 casks salt pork. Per Amelia , 1 ton oil. I'er toana. 5 tons, black oil* 7 bales wool, half ton bone, 2 casks tallow. Per Wave, 3 tons flax. Pei Katkerine Johnalone, from WanganuL — st) bushels wheat, 1| tons salt pork, 2 barrels hams, 3 cwt bacon, 3 kegs butter, 6 coils Rope, 1 ton potatoes, 1 ban el lard, 11 packages bacon.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 58, 15 November 1845, Page 1

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IMPORTS COASTW SE. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 58, 15 November 1845, Page 1

IMPORTS COASTW SE. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 58, 15 November 1845, Page 1

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