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EXPORTS.

Per Wanganui, for Wanganui: 20 cases beer, Cruickshank; 1 ; }-cask rum, 25 cases brandy, 10 cases whiskey, 8 cases wine, 2 rolls oilcloth, 2S packages sundries, G boxes, 4 i-chests tea, Barnes ; 6 bags seed, Combes and Daldy ; 120 kits oysters, Orr ; 36 kits oysters, 63 sheep, 43 sacks seed, Brewer ; 31 doors, 144 pieces timber, 40 packages timber, J. and D. C. ; 10 sacks lime, Barnes ; 3 head cattle, Buckland.

The s.s. Wanganui cleared at the Customs, Onehunga, to-day, with the following passengers :—Mrs Barnes and child, Messrs Wynyard, Claude, Brewer, and Staite. The cutter Hero cleared at the Customs, Onehunga, to-day, with a miscellaneous cargo

The s.s. Southern Cross left Tauranga at eight o'clock last night for Auckland. The s.s. Eowena arrived this morning, from Russell with several passengers and a cargo of produce. The schooner Merlin has cleared for Hussell in ballast.

The cutter Dido has cleared for Eussell in ballast.

The brigantine Sea Gull has cleared outwards for Wangat>oa in ballast. The schooner Clyde will sail for Wangarei and Mangapai on Monday evening. The s s. Phoebe will leave the Manakau at 10 o'clock to-morrow morning for Sydney direct.

The schooner Maggie Robinson is for sale by Mr Shirley W. Hill. The brig Success having dicsharged her cargo has hauled away from the wharf, and will sail for Sydney in a few days. The french transport steamer Braat still remains inharbour. Her coal will be supplied her on Monday, and she will leave for Tahiti on the following day. The Italian frigate Victor Persani, which left Sydney for this port on the 4th inst., is coming across under sail in consequence of the scarcity of fuel.

The ship Polar Star, Captain Stetson, has hauled alongside the wharf astern of the Harvest Home. She will begin to discharge cargo on Monday.

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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 985, 15 March 1873, Page 2

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 985, 15 March 1873, Page 2

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 985, 15 March 1873, Page 2

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