EXPORTS.
Per Linda Weber, for Lyttelton: 40,000 ft sawn timber, 70 ton 3 doors and sashes, 147. casks plaster. Inwards Coastwise.—Mary, schooner, from the .Thames, with 14,000 feet sawn timber ; -T£^otrca^sm&^^^ gravel; Blsinore,schooner, from Russell, with 52 tons coal. '■ ~ t . Outwabds Coastwise —Mary, schooner, for the Thames, with 40 bags wheat, 30 bags potatoes, 2 tons carrots; 2 tons flour, 27 coils wire, 1 boat, and 1 punt; Lizzie, cutter, for Whangapoua, with 13 bags grass-seed, 1 ton bqnedust, 10 bags chaff. 5 boxes candles, and sundries; Fairy, schooner, for Russell, in ballast. I ■, •.. The schooner Linda Weber., pleared for Lyttelton to-day, with a cargo of timber, doors, sashes, and plaster. She will most likely sail The brigantine Island Lily sailed atjnoon today for Chatham Islands with a general cargo acd the following passengers:—Mrs Hough and child, Mrs Emere, Messrs Ritchie and Shanahan. The s s. Rowena will not leave for Tauranga until Monday: having to take the place of the Argyle on the usual Friday trip to Coromandel. A diver was engaged cleaning the bottom of the iron barque Schiehallion to-day. . , ; _ The G.G. s.s. Hinetnoa sailed for Katikati last night, with a largo number ■of r the vesey Stewart soeoial settlere. { . ■ The schooner Kate McGregor sailed from Lyttelton for this port yesterday with a cargo of tiroduce. &c. . The s.s. Tarranaki sailed for Tauranga and; Southern Provinces last night, with a general cargo, and the following passenizers: Messrs Stoddard, Harding, Webster, Baird; Thompson, Campbell, Gardner, Cooke, Leighton, Gudgeon, Harding, Coffey, D'Arcy, Irvine, Murdoch, Hall, Baird, Luxniore.Prince, Mesdames Hinde, Walker and three children, A. L. Keith, Misses Ranee, Kennedy, and Mclnyre, Mr land Mrs Tlfe^barque Dunelm will sail for I^vuka on Saturday morning. , ' • tst „' The Kaumia 5 reported as missing-from New Plymouth, is a topsail schooner, and not. a steamer. Mr Hunter, of the Auckland firm of Hunter and Nolan, assisted in loading her with sheep, and she left Waitara on Wednesday, the gSApprehensions are being entertained for the safety ot the schooner Atlantic, which leit Patea for the Manukau on July 28th, and has notsince i b | enhe^of. c smppiNd Tatjbanga, this day. The G.G. s.s. Hinemoa, with the Vesey Stewart special settlers, arrived at 9.45 a.m. to-day. Nelson, this day. The s.s. Hawea arrived from Onehuhga at 11 o'clock last night, ".'.'."..'..' !
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Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2604, 22 August 1878, Page 2
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