EXPORTS.
Per Alice Cameron, for Sydney "i "3 bales hats, X ditto, 8 saclcs broom corn, Henderson and Macfarlane ; 42 cases whiskey, 1 jullagf ditto, Roberton ; 3£- tons oTct iron^l case plants, Henderson and Macfarlane.—Tlendereou and Macfarlane, agents. Per ' Jti'rW£r%t the^Sutn'1 for Napier: 1 package tea,. 1, case old torn, 1 box candles, 15 quarter-casks wise, llcasespickles, 1 case starch, 60 quarter-casks rum, 81 drums, 30 quarter-ettslrs brandy, 73 bundles, 58 bundles iron, 150 bags flour,. J S. Macfarlane; 17 kegs, 100 barrels, 6 grates, 59 cases, 1 bale, 2 bundles, 10 casks, 2 chests, 54 packages, L. D. Nathan and Co.; 8 packages, Pocock ; 6 packages, Ireland; 2 packages, Phillips; 1 package, 3 cases, Clark • and Son; 5 kegs shot, Mo'rrin ; 1 truss, Hall; 1 case Treri•with; 3 cases, Montague; 5 drums, Close Brothers; 1 parcel, Gittos j 11 packages, Hay; 1 package, Williams, 65 ■ packages, Meyers; 24 bags coke, Burst; 1 quarter-cask rum, Crown Distillery:-^-'J. S: Macfarlane, agent. , , wa viftto .'•- : ;•*.-. :,s
The steamers Napier and Star of the.South, which have been detained for several days, left the harbour this morning for Napier and the East Coast. ,
The schooner Lsstitia arrived from-Mercury Bay this morning,' with 25,585 feet sawn timber. '' ', *.":'.' ■ „ '".' " '
The p.s. Duke of Edinburgh lias been detained at Warigarer since»Wednesday with a strong easterly, gale. , She arrived here this morning, with '30 tons gum, a quantity of settlers' produce; and several passengers. ' • •■ The barque Alice1 Cameron will take her departure for Sydney to-morrow, carrying the English mail, and the following passengers :— Rev. E. B. Neville, Messrs.Maefarlane, Bickefeld, Martin.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 454, 24 June 1871, Page 2
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