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EXPORTS.

Per Penguin for Poverty Bay: 200 sacks wheat and flour, 29 packages. For Napier: 12 cases. For Wellington: 110 boxes soap, 2 baskets fish, 12 sacks oystera, 82 packages. For Lyttelton : 180 bags banedust, 11 packages. For Dunedin : 20 cases tomato sauce, 9 empty hhds. Per Mci? Merrilies for Lovuka—lGo boxes soap, 150 cases kerosine, 80 tins biscuits, 32 kegs beef, 828 pieces timber, 25 pieces machinery, 1 kegs ox-tongnos, 1 kegs pork, 1 tin tripe, 12 bags potatoes, 5 cases onions, 1 boat, S packages sashes, 1 box and 1 keg butter.

Per Kotomahana for Sydnoy—l case plants, 1 case cigars, 20 sacks sharps 4 packages drapery, 1 parcel printed books, 1 case printed papers, 1 parcel printed music, 1 box fancy goods.

Per City of Sydney for Honolnlu—3 cases perfumery, 10 cases confectionery, 12 bags potatoes, 12 bags oats.

Iwwards Coastwise.—Paku, from Tairua, with 27,351 feet timber; Mana, from Tairua, with 26,110 feet timber; Hover, from Whangarei Heads, with 10 tons limestone; Speedwell, from Wbangarei, with 57 toes coal. Outwards Coastwise.—Mana, for Tairua. The schooner Progress and brig Syren failed from Sydney for Auckland on tho 9th of October witb. a fine southerly breuze. The greater portion of the cargo jn the Progress is consigned to Mr G. W. Owen. The Syren has on board: 100 caseß old torn. 20 cases genera, 10 quarter-casks rum, 20 cases whiskey. 50 cases brandy, 60 cases claret. 15 cases champagne, 2026 bags bone dust, 12S bags bark, 6 carts. 1 can. The Progress ba3 311 packages tea, 25 halfbarrels, 500 cases salmon, IGOO boxes candles, 5 cases cheese, 25 ca.es currants. IGO2 packages sugar, 15 cases 10 half-barrels hams, 25 halfbarrels herrings, 2 hogsheads 20 cases ling. 3 cases confectionery, 200 ba<?s rice, SO coses sardines, 20 cases pickles, 72 casks soda crystals. 40 qnarter-casks vinegar. 142 bundles wire, 1 barrel cloves, 119 casks whiting, 18 bags pepper, 25 cases lobsters, 5 cases cream of tartar, 27 cases milk, 5 barrels canary Eeed, 10 cases sago, 20 cases tapioca. 12 bales paper. 100 bundles brooms, 55 cases vestas, GSO bags maize, and sundries.

The brigantine Surprise ia to proceed to Kaipara to load with timber for Napier.

Tho barque Ross M. is loading at Ko'jukohu with timber for Melbourne.

The barque Stag sailed to-day for Kaipara, where she is to load With timber for an Australian port.

The brigautine Meg Merrilies cleared at the Cnstoms for Levuka with a general cargo and tho followiuo: passengers:—Misses Natoban, M. and H. Smith, Captain Cooper. Messrs William Symonds, it Corbett, A. Johnston, and T.JIL. Muir.

The shiD Kildonan Bailed this morning for West Coast of South America in ballast.

The time of the departure o£ tbo s.s, Rotomalianu for Sydney ha 3 been altered from i p.m. to p.m. to-day. The thrce-mastcl schooner Fairlio arrived from Newcastle last night with a cargo of coal and maize. Captain W. Owens reports leaving on the 29th. with light southerly and southwesterly winds, which coctirraed till the 6th Instance. Thence to arrival light easterly and n orth-easterly wind s. :-■>•*■> The new stermer Rotomahana left this afternoon for Sydney with the following passengers : Saloon—Mr and Mrs Gillis, Mr and vlrs Barker, Mr, Mra, and Miss Twentyman, Mr and Mrs Speddlng, Mr and Mrs Holt, Mr and Miss Blea-zai-d, Mr and Mra Nalder. Me3dames Ackman and, Richard, Misses Jackson, Haines, North, and Mademoiselle fiuboin. Messrs !J. Tolan, T. Reid, Hopkins, Harker, K. N. Marks, Brennan, Hall, Jaffrey, Potter. Tookes, Johnstone, \V. Fischer, W. Callendor, Mendeshausen, St. Lawrence, McNeill, Tintlal), J. McFarlane, J. C. Cargill, Tonics and party (I>, Jacoum, James Mills, Smith, Busko, J. J. Craig, Hull, Hetley, Joel, Ma3ter, Mitchelson, Disher. Eoss, Marshall, Sibbin, C. J. Stone and son, T. S. Runciman, J. A. McKinneys, T. Marks. Steerage : Messrs W. Blair, E. FarreU, J. Pitt, C. Reynold*. Holder, Wall, A. Stewart, Miller. W. Mason, Mra Mnir and child. For Russell: M. P. Kawiti.

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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2964, 14 October 1879, Page 2

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2964, 14 October 1879, Page 2

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2964, 14 October 1879, Page 2

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