EXPORTS.
Por nawoa for Tauranfra:-3portmantcanx. Poverty Bay: 5 casea limejuioo. 1 package leu thar, 1 anchor, 8 trunks, 5 packages. Napier: 2) eases kerosene, 7 barrels resin, 2 iacks, 9 packages and cis s. Wellington: 200 sacks flour, 6 c.isks oil, 0 packages. Lyttclton: 1 case looking gias3es, 1 i.arcol. Dunedin: 2 casks iron, i empties, 2 packages.
Inwards Coastwise.—Lady of thn Lako, from Mahurangi, with 9 piles, 5 tons firewood, 5 rie'eers; Kuby, from Kusscll, with CO tons coal; South Carolina, from Barrier, with 50 tons lirewood; Fairy, from Russell, with.4B tons coal; Hiwe*. from Russell, with 200 tens coal, 36 hides, 3 sack 3 gum, 1 basket flah; Queen, fiom Hokianga, with 11 tons bark, 1 piles, 27 caske.
Octtward3 Coastwise.—Three Brothera, for Wa'.kawau; South Carolina, for Barrier; Howard, for Walroa South, with 60 tons coal.
The ship British Kmpira hauled away from tho Qaeen-stroet wharf to-day. She will clear at tho Customs to-morrow for Lyttelton.
Tho s.s. Argyle will arrlvo to-night from Whargarei and Mangapai. She leaves again for tho same ports to-morrow afternoon.
Tho schooner Ovalau sailed on Saturday ovening for Rnrutu, Hervey Group, with a general cargo. Passengers—Messrs C. A. Edinburgh and Diwson.
The s.s. Glenelg will arrive from Tauranga tomorrow morning.
The schooner Tubal Cain has been chartered, at Levuka, for a labour cruipe.
The s.s. Arawata will not leavo for Ruasell tntil to-morrow.
The s.s. Hawea loft for the South this afternoon wth tho following passengers :— For Tauranga—Messrs Shultze-Hosing, W. Motion, Vorcoe, T. Ching, Miss Kyle. For Gisborne— Mr J. Waterhouso. For Napier—Messrs Myles, G. M. Waterhouse, J. and A. Stewart, Myles, Hall, Miss Nixon. For Wellington—Mr S farider, Miss Mitchell, Mr and Mrs Glossop Mr and Mrs Way mouth. Miss Mitchell. For Lyttelton—Messrs Cooper. JS. H. King, A. PetBOdinim, Denby, Gill, Cullen, Mra King, JMr3 Higglns, Mr and Mrs Jagger. For Dunedin— Messrs Marks, R. and J. Bartlo, Leadrngham,
The P.M.s.s. Zealandia, from San Francisco and Honolulu, may be expected to arrive tomorrow. . She left the former port ono day behind the contract time, but it is anticipated that this will be made up on the passage down. 'I he steamer will leave again for Sydney after discharging her cargo and mails.
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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 3083, 8 March 1880, Page 2
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