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EXPORTS.

Per Briton, for Melbourne via Wangaroa, 300*000 feet, timber.—Henderson & Maofarlane, agents.

The Berar made an ineffectual effort to get under weigh this morning at 10 a. m, After making but very little to the good in about two hours, she anchored a mile nearer the North Head than before.

The St. Leonards still remains at anchor in the. stream.

The' following vessels have cleared outwards :—The Ruby, schooner, for Wangaroa, with cargo of sundries shipped by Mr Hold--Bhip ; the cutter Vincent, for Tauranga, with general stores shipped by various firms. The barqfle Briton cleared, at the Customs yesterday. The cutter Sovereign, of. the Seas ran a-ground yesterday close to the Bastion Rock. She had landed cattle and was beating out against the,westerly gale. Her rudder was carried, away! 'This morning the damage was repaired'and she beat up to the wharf. I The Atalante.—The following is a list of the French naval officers on board the ironclad Atalante in the order of their rank and seniority of service :—Admiral Baron Roussin ; M. de Freyeinet, C'apitaine de Vaisseau, commander; M. Roqtiette, Lieutenant de Vaisseau, secretary to the Admiral; M. Poutillon, Lieutenant de Vaisseau, aide-de-camp to the Admiral;; M. de la Panousi,' Lieutenant de Vaisseau, officierd'ordonnance of the Admiral; M. Forget, Capitaine de Fregate, second in command ; Dr. Bourse, chief medical officer; M|. iJajfard; Cpmrnjssaire de Division ; M. le Coat de St. Haveur, M. de Volz, M. Verrat, M. Ponteyin, M. .Marquis, Lieutenants de Vaisseau ; M. le Tendre, chief engineer ; Dr. Borins, second'medical officer. , The Taranaki, a.a., arrived in the Manukau yesterday. .She. brings a small general cargo and the following passengers :—Mrs Spain and two children, Mr and Mrs Ackland and two children, Miss Newman, Messrs Kelly, McVicker, Coote, Sandes, Millar, and six in tne steerage. The schooner Clyde, bound for Wangarei, ■was forced to put back into harbour last night owing to the weather she met with Outside.

The brig Prairie arrived in harbour this morning after a good passage of ebven days from Launceston. Captain McFarlane re-pdrts-Waving on Sunday; the 21st, passing the North Cape on Tuesday last at noon, and arriving in harbour early this morning. She experienced strong W., N.W. andS.W. winds throughout. ' The Prairie brings a cargo of 139 tpnßj bark, consigned to order.

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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1152, 2 October 1873, Page 2

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1152, 2 October 1873, Page 2

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1152, 2 October 1873, Page 2