EXPORTS.
Per Ovalau, for Rurutu :—
21 tins cheese, 23 coils rope, 1 bundle lne*, 3 boxes fancy toap, 12i boxes foap, 3,151 pieces timbc", 1 case boots, 61 cases and 12 bags potatoes, 17 cases onions, 2 cases butter, 50 tins plain biscuits, 1 case fancy biscuits, 1 case shipchandlery, JO packages pain", 12 drums linseed oil. 2 cases beer, 12 nnchon, 1 ca c veßtas, 5 cases presorved mea's, -11 kegs and 2 cases salmon, i cases sardines, 15 cases and 1 bale dnpery. 1 bale and 2 pieces Hessians. 1 bale twino, '10 ensos beer, 10 cases Geneva, 20 bags rio\ Of! mats sugar, 1 case tobacco, 50 cases korosinp.
Imports per " St-ocattiro," :—I case L.W. underclothing, 1 bale sheets and calicoes, and window hollanda, 1 case now Btripad hosiery, 1 case Fingering, Alloa and Berlin Y/arn.-J. M. McLarh'aa.
Inwards Coastwise.—lsabel, from Mata)rann, with 21 tons firewood ; Lake St. Clalr. from Orowa, with £0.000 shingles, and 12,174 feet timber; Morning Light, from Cabbage Bay, with iO tons firewood; Three Brothers from the U'irrior, 'nith 53 tons firewood; Gem, from T'drun, with 23.F00 feet timber; Mana, from Tiiriu, with 2-1,500 feet timber.
Outwakds Coastwise, — Isab»l, for MataUnna ; Floetwing. for Kussell; Lake St. Clair, for Orewa ; Mnkarau, f.r Ornaha; Morning Li{,'h f, for Cabbage Kuy, with 70 bags grass eci'd; Gem, for Tairuai JMana, for Tairua.
Tho s.s. Hawca will return from Eus:ell tomorrow morning. * uhe leavoj for Kass Coast and Southern ports on Monday afternoon.
Tho ship British Empire entered out at the Customs to-day for Lyttelton, where sho will lead with grain for 7 ondoD.
The b s. lona arrived to day from Kusbcll and Northern ports with passengers and the following cargo :-S0 sacis kauri gum, 10 cases fruif, 3 baskets fish, and sundries.
Tho schooner Ovalau cl^arod at the Customs to-day for Rurutu with n, full general cargo and the following passenger.--, :—Mcs:-rs C. .A.Edenborough nnd Dawsqn She sails to-night under command of Captain Rose.
The barque Elmiranda has now almost competed her loading; sho is expected to clear at the Cnstoma on Monday next for Now York.
The schooner A knei Donald will leave on en Island cruiss during the course of next week. Captain Murray takes command.
The barque Mary Mildred sailed from Kohimnrama for Sydney to-day in ballast. Passengers :—Mrs Brown and family.
Tbo mail steemor Zealandia loft San Francisco one day behind contract timp. She 13 expected here on Tuesday or Wednesday next.
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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 3082, 6 March 1880, Page 2
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