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EXPORTS.

Per Transport, for Sydney : 18,000 feet balk timber.

Outwards CoASTwisB.-Coralie, for Tairua; Paka, for Tairua ; Mana, for Tairua. Tmwaeds Coastwise.—Gom, from Tairnaj with 25,001) feet timber: Lako S. Glair, from Orewa. with 17.000 feet bulk kauri timber, and W OO0 shingles; Paku, from Tairua, with2s,ooo feet timber: Rover, from Wangarei, with 45 tons coal, 3 tons gum, 12 hides, 1 balo and 12 baas fungns: Dream* from Tairua, with 23,400 feet Umber.

Tho barque Weymonth, from London, is now 133 days out, and sho should theroioro put in an auDoarance this wook. Tho brigantine Wild Wave sailed from Sydney for ithis port yesterday, with a cargo of breaaWe'have beon permitted to make the following extract from a letter received by a gontleman in Auckland, in reference to tho stranding of tho Mohaka:—l have seen and heard about thoßtranding of the s.s. Mohaka on the Mohaka Bar. After she was strinded we took Joun North down and some screws neks to get her off. He tried for a week, and loat nil his screw-jacks and tools, tho sea beinguo heavy. Twice I saw her myself, and sho was then buried in the shingle level with tho covering board, and the sea making a clear break overher. John North told me that the sea got up so high that at lastit washed her?ovnr the beach into tho river on tho other Bldo, and turned over, keel up. As soon a, she got into tho river she righted again, and afterward, whon sho sot in the river, sho did not leak at all, and ivaa as tight as a bottle. John North told mo that it ho had not seen it with his own eyes ho would not believe that a diagonal built vossel would stand such knockine about, and had she beon a timber-framed boat she wonld not have stood three houis. The owners havo made up i heir minds not to insure her any more. '_...„ ~ The barque Glimpso arrived at Newcastle from Auckland on the sth instant, and is now loading back with coal for this port. Tho brig Transport cleared at the Customs today for Whangatoa, where she will load timber for Bydney. Tho barguo Loonifana, henco to Hobart Town, arrived at her destination on the 7th lnst.j after a passage of 14 days. She is loading back for tbfe port. Tho barque Tomaya hauled away from the •wharf this morning, ana subsequently cleared at the Customs for Chili, South America. SB By v stupid blunder in our last evening's issue, the Sirocco and Transport were made to appear as having sailed, instead of havingjentered outwards.

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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2845, 10 June 1879, Page 2

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2845, 10 June 1879, Page 2

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2845, 10 June 1879, Page 2