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EXPORTS.

Per Dauntless (British schooner), for Norfolk Island : 2\ chests tea, 2 cases kerosene, 2 gunnies sugar, 3 boxes tobacco, H. B. Morton ; 4 Is egs sugar, 1 A-chest tea, S. Ellingham ; 20 bags rice, J. G. Morrin ; 1 case drapery. 1 do. hats, 1 do. apparel, Owen and Graham ; 1 do. cottons, A. Clark and Son ; 1 case, S. W. Hill; 3 do., Owen and Graham ; 1 box t- >ys, 1 parcel, 3 cases drapery, 1 do. crockery, 1 pge leather, 1 case stationery, 1 tank, 1 keg nails, 1 do. staples, 1 cask ironmongery, 1 c se do., 1 bundle hoop iron, 1 bag spade handles, 1 cask treacle, 20 bags rice, 1 case vinegar, 1 box sundries, 1 cask ale, 1 case wine, 3 Vxes glass, 1 case ironmon cry. Captain Tilley. For New Caledonia : 45.000 feet timber, 900 mouldings, 2 tons flour, Cap-aiu Jackson.—Master, agent. P< r Dauntless, schooner (Hawaiian \ for New Caledonia, via Kennedy Bay : GO,OOO feet t ruber.—Cruickshank and Co., agents.

The schooner Christina came in early this momma-, bringing 90 tons coal from Russell. She Lad a fine run down the coast.

The t-vo schooners Dauntless and Coronet Were this morning lying close together alongside the wharf. Two prettier specimens of sea • going small craft are seldom seen, and their graceful outlines were frequency the object of expressed admiration of the part of the passers-by. The p.s. Golden Crown will not start for the other side till Tuesday morning at the earliest. Arrangements have been made which will prevent any likelihood of loss to the A.S. P. Co., from the fact of her not arriving by the stipulated day, namely, the 20th. She will make Sydney her first port of c 11. The work of caulking the stern is now being proceeded with. We understand thah no final arrangement has been made about the officer who is to take her across. The ketch Pearl will shortly leave on another pearl fishing expedition to the islands. The topsail schooner Dauntless is to leave this evening for Norfolk Island and New Caledonia. Her cargo is given above. The Hawaiian schooner Dauntless cleared to-diy for Noumea via Kennedy's Bay with a ca-<;o of tin-ber. She is to leave at once. Tho Falcon is to dear out on Monday and sail for Dunedin on Tuesday. The brig Syren has moved over from the Breakwater to No. 5 T to finish loading for Dunedin.

The Flirt is discharging at the Breakwater. The s.s. Kowena left Russell at noon yesterday. Met a strong S.E. wind, with heavy sea, outside the Heads. After passing the X a wan, fine weather and smooth water. Arrived at eeven o'clock this morning. Mr. Stodart, the purser, has supplied us with his nsnal report, etc. Passengers:—Missßailey, Messrs. J. Macfarlane, W. McLeod, F. Stephenson, Hamer, Maling, Wigmore, Tolleitou, Michie, Burleigh, Bowrig, and John Callaghan. Cargo:—B bales wool, 9 bags wool, A. Buckland;] 2 spars, Brain and Bishop ; 22 bags gum, Arnold, Hine3, and Co. ; 14 hides, B. Gittos and Soils. —Cruickshank and Co., agents. The brig Rio Loge has cleared at the Thames for Lyttelton with 173,000 feet timber, shipped by Mr John Reid. The cutters Nancy and Morning Ltght have cleared in ballast for Waikawau.

The barque Ferndale has'entered outwards for London, and the brig Isabella for Newcastle.

The cutter Wanderer brings 19,000 feet timber from Whangapoua. 1 he cutter Janet Grey has arrived with 45 tons coal from Rudsell.

The cutter Nancy, from Waikawau, has 16.1' 8 feet timber.

Tbe Dolly Varden came in from Wangaroa ear'y this morning with 11,000 feet timber, 20 000 shineles, and 3 casks beef for G. Hoiddiip and Co. The cutter Morning Light from Port Cha-les, brings 18,500 feet of timber for Mess-s Holdship and Co. The whaler Albion cleared out this morning for a whaling cruise. She dropped down to the Heads this afternoon, and will take her final departure on Monday.

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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1486, 14 November 1874, Page 2

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1486, 14 November 1874, Page 2

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1486, 14 November 1874, Page 2