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EXPORTS.

Per Rio Loge, for Lyttelton : 1G6,000 feet timber, J. S. Macfarhne.— D. H. Mackenzie, agent.

The p.s. Lady Bowen has now completed her overhaul, and she will make her usual trip to the Hot Springs and Mahurangi tomorrow.

The auxiliary screw schooner Emu arrived at Lyttelton from this port on the 2nd in si.

The brig Rio Loge has cleared for Lyttelton with a cargo of timber. The schooner Dauntless is to sail for Hew Caledonia, and Norfolk Island to-morrow. She has cleared out with a cargo of timber.

The brig Chanticleer has cleared for Hobar Town in ballast. She sails this evening.

According to the agent's announcement, the City of Melbourno is due here to day from Sydney to carry on the outward English mail via Honolulu and San Francisco. No arrangement has been made by the Post-office authorities for making up a mail by the City of Melbourne, and the Australian advertisements of her intended departure for Honolulu and San Francisco make no mention of her calling at Auckland. Under all the circumstances we look upon her arrival as somewhat problematical. The brig Susanne, belonging ts Messrs Godeffroi and Sons, of Hamburg and Samoa, has received a thorough refit to her hull on the slip of Messrs iSiccol and Son at the North Shore. She was floated off yesterday, and will have her masts stepped and her riggins set up at once. The s.s. Southern Cross, Captain Sellars, arrived this morning from Tauranga and Mercury Island. Passengers :—Mrs Young and family, Miss Lodge, Mis Clarke, Messrs Robertsoh, Scott, Simpkins, Campbell, Claik, McPherson, Fisher and Connelly.

The Queensland Marine Board has suspended the certificate of the first officer of the Flintshire for twelve months, and fully exonerated the captain. The certificate of the mate of the Lord Ashley hns been suspended for three months, and ihe captain and second officer have been cautioned.

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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1424, 4 September 1874, Page 2

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1424, 4 September 1874, Page 2

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1424, 4 September 1874, Page 2

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