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EXPORTS.

Per ss. Go-Ahead, for Gi3borne: 1 case 40 gunnies sugar, 44 packages, 1 cask currants, 5 cases wine.—Owen and Graham. 1 bale leather.—lreland Brothers. Per s.s. Rotorua, for Southern ports: 10 bags ric?. 15 cases kerosene.- Owen and Graham. Per schooner Blanche, for Rarotonsa: 14 cases and boles cottons and apparel, 5 cases Geneva, 4 boxes tobacco, 20Jmats sugar, 20 cases kerossne. 7 cases bottled beer, 13 cases preserved fish, 10 drums oil, 2 tins paint, 4 packages hardware, 10,000 feet timber, 20 boxes soap, 180 tins iiour, SO tins biscuit?, 24 boxes soap, 5 cases stores, 45 packages ironmongery-—Owen and Graham. The p.s. Hauraki. from Waitara, arrived in the Manukau yesterday with a cargo of sheep The brigantine Linda Weber is bringing 1,040 sacks of wheat from Timaru for this port. The departure of the schooner Gaelfor Levuka is postponed until Saturday morning. The schooner Mary Anderson has sailed for Wangaßoa to load timber for Dunedin. The brigantine Omaha has finished her repairs on the gridiron, and is now loading again iot Chatham Islands. She is to sail on Satur-d-iv. . . The s.s. St Kilda. from Wanganui. arrived m the Manukau yesterday. She is advertised to leave, again for Wanganui to-morrow, at 11 a.m. The schooner Blanche left early this morning, and the La Gironde later m the day, for Rarotonga. and it is expected' that a slashing race will take place between them, which will test the respective sailing powers of the two craft. The English quondam yaehs is the favorite, but the German vessel is no sluggard, and has many admirers. r The s.s. Wanaka arrived in the Manukau this morning. Left Wellington at 2.30 p.m. 3rd, and arrived in Picton at 9 p.m., left Picton at 10 p.m., and arrived in Nelson at 6 a.m. 4th, lett Nelson at 6.15 p.m.. and arrived at Taranaki at 9.30, and sth left Taranaki at 3.30 p.m. Passengers: Messrs Runciman, Hazard, Norman, Svmonds, Mr. Mrs. and Miss Smith, Mr Grossman, Mrs Garlick, Mrs Kirk, Mr Orr, Mr Solomon, and 7 steerage. The ship City of Anckland changed her berth this morning from the outside of the new •western tee to the inside of the outer western tee She will finish her loading in this berth. This well-known vessel has several passenger berths still unengaged, and applications on the part of intending voyagers had better be made early to prevent disappointment. The schooner Ellerton, Captain Abrams, arrived from Lyttelton yesterday afternoon, with a cargo of wheat, etc. She left port on the 23rd ult.. and has had light airs and calms oVne e s^sTsoulhern Cross arrived at Napier yesterday at half-past three.

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Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2406, 6 December 1877, Page 2

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2406, 6 December 1877, Page 2

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2406, 6 December 1877, Page 2