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EXPORTS.

Per Island Lily, for Chatham islands:— 95 packages oilman's stores, 1128 pieces timber, 6,ooo9hingles, 2 pairs sashes, 2 doors, 7 cases echnapps, 40 packages hardware, 26 do sundries, 2 coils wire, 5 packages oils and paint, 3 do nails. 3 iron pots, I load hay, iO sacks oats. 1 grate, 2 nests tubs, 21 cases beex* and spirits, 29 packages groceries, 20 bags flour, 12 sacks coal. 2 packages. Owen and Graham. ' Per Island Lily, for Chatham Islands: U pkgs. hardware, 2 nests tubes.—E. Porter and Co. l 3e<- Tpranaki, for the South: 25 cases schnapps, 1 cask brandy. 6 mats and 3 gunnies sugar, lo sacks oats, 36 cases fruit, 150 cases, 22 casks, 41 kegs, 3 bales, 207 packages, 3 bundles, 2 trusses, l Stca,sk orandy, 6 matts and 3 gunnies sugar.— Henderson and Macfarlane.

Lvwards Coastwise. — Three Brothers, cutter, from Tryphena, with 48 tons firewood ; Geelonsj, s.s., from Wangape, with 9 bags gum; South Carolina, cutter, from the Barrier, with 52 tons firewood. ' Outwards Coastwise.— Mary Ann, cutter, for Cabbage Bay, in ballast: Adah, ketch, for the Thames, with 22 tons soal, 60 sacks oats.and If f,on3 flour. , . . ~ The brigantine Island Lily has cleared for the Chatham Islands with the following passengers : —Mr? Hough and child. Mr3 Emere, Messrs. Shanaghan and R. Ritchie. The s.s. Taranaki arrived from Rnssell this morning with 150 tons coal, 110 sacks oysters, 12 case 3 fish, and the following passengers :— Messre. Purchas, Leaf, and Bushy. The Taranaki leaves to-night ior the bontn, this being one day earlier than the usual time. The tarigantine Oceola sailed from Oamaru lor this port yesterday with a cargo of breadSThsß.s?ArgyleleftlasteveningforWhangarei, Mangapai, and Russell, with a general cargo of merchandise, and several passengers. The Loch Fieet, 713 tons, commenced to load at London for thi3 port on July 3rd. Tha ship Halcione, from .London to Aucfciana. with a number of the Vesey Stewart special settlers, was spoken on June oth, in lat. 40. North and B'West. . . _ . Tha barquentine Fairlie was loading at Sydney for this port when the Australia left. The brig Rest<e3s arrived at Sydney from Hokianga ou the 9th inst. Tm .a«« The barque Glen'ora waa loaning at London for tiis port when the Suez mail left.! Tho schooner Look-out, 108 tons, ia loading at Sydney for this port. _ The ketch Venus, which went ashore at lame Capo, ha-- been floated off, and will probably come on to this port for repairs. Tha Auckland brigantine Ada C. Owen was loading at the Solomon Group for this port when the Loelia left on July 16th. The ship Famenoth sailed from London on Jane 29th for this port, and passed Deal next day. She is therefore 52 days out. The following is a list of her passengers:-Saloon—Mr King3ford, Mr3 Kingsford, Mary Kingsfprd, Miss Hoy, J. A. McMahon, Airs McMahon, Mrs Tutty, Mrs Matson, Edward Matson, Cuthbert Matßon, and UJlizabethiHorne. Second CafvertT^i^iam^. o?^^^^^.^^^ Jardiae, and C. S. Hill, Steerage-Mari Beck, Fedel Beck, Anton Schamble, Rupert Morally, C. '-vl. 80-wen, N. Henderson, Thomas Fisher, Edward Coxon, Mrs Coxon, Isaac Whitfleld, Mr Brrirsgton, George Couch, William James Greav. Mrs M. Boulker, Frances Boulker, Ada Boulker. Charles Boulker, Herbert Boulker, Arnold Boulker, Alice Boulker, John Boulker, Stanley Hunter, Mr Bartfett, C. Philiipson, and Willi*m PhiUipson. The s.s. Rowena arrived from Tauranga and Mercury Say at-11 o'clock last night, having experienced heavy weather ou the passage up. .-he brought 170 sacks, 16 baas potatoes, a quantity of sundries, and the following passen-gers-—Siesdamea Webster and Ferguson, Messrs Ellingham, Dison, Forrett, Taylor, Avent, and ai Sh3 Vs!s. Hawea was off New Plymouth this morning, but owing to the heavy weather was unable co obtain communication. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Btjssell, this day. The s.s. Rotorua arrived from Auckland at 7 o'clock this morning.

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Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2603, 21 August 1878, Page 2

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2603, 21 August 1878, Page 2

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2603, 21 August 1878, Page 2