EXPORTS.
Perbvig Moa, for Tahiti :—IOO tons conls (original cargo), J. S. Mucfarlane ; 10 empty tanks, 200 sheep, Oweu and Graham. —J. S. Macfarlano, agent. Per schooner Eugenic, for Tahiti: —2 tons bran, 7 packages oilmen's stores, 60 bags potatoes, 76 coils ropes, 80 boxes biscuits, 7 casks pork, 2 boxes vestas, 50 lbs nails, 140 bars iron,, 10 packages ironmongery, Owen and Graham ; 9 packages sundries, L. D. Nathan and Co. ; 4 ditto, J. Roberton and Co.; 7 boxes tobacco, Owen and Graham. — Owen and Graham, agents.
Per s.s. Hero, for Sydney.—4B chest 3 tea, Brown, Campbell and Co.; 30 ingots zinc, ]0 ditto pig lead, A. Smith ; 35 pockets hops, 31 bales tow, Combes and Daldy ; 52 bales flax, J. R. Roberts ; 42 ditto ditto, Cruickshank, Smart and Co.; 56 cases gum, W. J. Yance and Co.; 8 axle arms, Quick and Co.; 12 keg 3 nails, 1 case drapory, 97 bales flux, Cruickehank, Smart and Co.; 30 bag 3 oysters, Marshall; 50 ditto ditto, Williams; 4 packages inachiuei-y, M. Niceol j 2 boxes gold, Bank of New Zealand. —Cruickshank, Smart and Co., agents.
The barque Kate is taking in a large quantity of flax, &c, for Sydney. She will take her departure on Tuesday nest. The s.s. Wellington is expected in the Maaukau to-morrow.
The barque Huasquina will sail for London about Wednesday next.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 162, 16 July 1870, Page 2
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