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EXPORTS

Per cutter Emmn, for Levuka:—2 crates bottles, 180 pieces timber. 40 bundles shingles, 1 keg nails, Batemari.— Ivl; -T.ccol, agent.

The Ivanhoe, from Mongonui, brings 38 head of tattle. The schooner Mary Ellen, from Mercury Bay, brings .22,00 i feet sawn timber. T.hß Nautilus, from Tairua. brings 17,000 feet'timber and 10 t<UiS firewood.

Thk WangaVei brings the following carsro : 2» sacks brui, 20 ditto sharps, 8 hides, 1 hnwile sheepskins, 1 cask tallow, 2 tons sundries.

The cutter Mary Eliza'will;'sail/for Tau ranpn this evening, with the following cargo : —2000 feet timber, Craig ; 25 cases biscuit, Partington; 3 tons flour, Sibbin; 50 bags oats, Coup and ;• 4 tons flour, Thornton, Smith and Firth ; 10 boxes soap, Warnock ; 1 hhd rum. 20 mats sugar, Owen and Gra ham ; 1 crate, 1 hhd crockery, 8 kegs nails, S. W. Hill; 1 ton flour. 30 packages drapery, Lewis Brothers.—M. Niccol, agent. The mail steamer City of Melbourne may be expected here about the 12th or 13th inst., and will, in all probability, be the bearer of six or seven days' later European news. The s.b. Phoebe will leave the Manukau six hours niter the arrival of the mail steamer from Honoluln.

The barque Constance is the next vessel expected from Sydney. Sfie may be expected in-a febr days. ': The schooner Ivanhoe brings news of the death of ore of the old settlers in New Zealand, Mr. F. W. Fletcher. The deceased died at his residence on the sth instant.

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 234, 8 October 1870, Page 2

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EXPORTS Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 234, 8 October 1870, Page 2

EXPORTS Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 234, 8 October 1870, Page 2