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EXPORTS.

Per s.s. Wellington, for the South:—2 cases, H. S. Meyers; 1 case, Brown, Barrett and Co.; 1 truss,, McArthur and Co. ; 4 packages, T. and S. Morrin; 7 ditto, Sash and Door Co.; 1 case, 1 cask, Kempthorne and Co.; 8 plates iron, T. and S. Morrin; 17 sacks potatoes, Jakins and Co.; 1 cow and calf, CruickBhank; 150 kits oysters, order; 2 tons potatoes, E. Bilkey; 5 ditto, Tonks and Co.; 10 hhds., Reid; 10 ditto, Kyan, Bell and Co.; 1 case, R. Lusk; 1 parcel, T. Lowe; 3 bales, 1 case, R. Ijusk; 6 plates iron, Fraser and Tinne; 50 kits oysters,' order; 8 packages mouldings, Saßh and Door Company;" 11 packages, Sash ancl Door Co.; 5 cases fruit, Lawrence, 80 kits oysters, order. —Combes ancl Daldy, agents. . Per Mary King, for Lyttelton:—£,2ll pieces (C0.0.Q0 feet) sawn kauri. —D. H. McKenzie, agent.

The s.s. Ladybird arrived in the IVDmukautliia morning, with the following passengers:—Miss Camerford, Miss Redmond, Miss Clow, Messrs. Shai> land, Forbes, Wibber, "Yon Tempsky, Fernandez, and eleven in the steerage. " . '" .• < The s.s. "Wellington left last night! with, the following passengers, for the South: —Rev. and Mrs.Tu.r-, ncr, Mr and Mrs Breakall, Mrs Clarkson and "two" children, Mrs Tinsley, Mrs Carey and family (5)/ Messrs. Ansley, Barusdall, Underwood, Bcnnis,'. Mahoney, Robertson, Rainford, Wrigg.-JHeJraore, and Smith, Mrs Maguire, "Miss Dank-well (2),' Masters Dankwell (3), Messrs. Given (3), <3rffkins, Spry, Stuir, Stewart; Fenehord, Jones, and Hodges, Mrs Kowei The ship City of Auckland has entered outwards for London. ' •••"-, , :

The schooner Eifie Meikte sailed to-day for gisborne via the East Coast, with 20 tons.Coal, 20,000 feet timber, and a quantity of sundries, Bhipped/by Whitson and Son and Owen and' Graham.. '..',',

. The barque Loch TJrr arrived at San FiaaoiscVon November 27, after a rapid passage of 4s day's. It "will be recollected that the Loch Awe took 63 days. The s s. Macgregor took her departure at half-past seven o'clock this morning. In. aildftibn" to her through passengers she took the following from Auckland:—Key. Edward C. Stewart, Mr Harcourt Lee, and. five in the steerage.

The s.s. Hero is to saiMor Sydney an^'Mglßoßrife^ on Friday at noon. ... ■' ■ :"

The business detaining the Condoren having now been settled, the ship is ready^to'sail. lI It is expected she "will get ont by to-morrow evening^ .. ~, ,-j The schooner Mary King.has cleared for Lyttelton with a cargo of timber.

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1529, 6 January 1875, Page 2

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1529, 6 January 1875, Page 2

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1529, 6 January 1875, Page 2