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EXPORTS.

IBPor Policeman, for Norfolk Island and Noumea: 9000 feot sawn timbor, 31 cases bisouits, 5 packages flour, 11 packaKOS sugar, 40 bags rlco, 10 boxes caudles, 8 paokages sundries.

Inwards Coastwise.—Atlantic, from Russell, with 100 tons man_:anc3o: Fanny Kelly, from Ngunguru, with 30,000 feet tlmbor • Adah, from Thames, with 11,000 foot sawn timber: Peraoverunco from Mania.

Outwards Coastwisb.—lioko Sunorior, for Whangaroi, with 30 tons railway iron and 36 pieces machinery; Atlantic, for Russoll; Opotikl, for Talrua; Waiwero, for Ruascll; Porsovoronco for Wolheko. Tho topaoil schoonor Konilworth is open for freight or charter.

Thesjhooner Mnzsppn wiii trading through Society Islands when tho Transit left.

Tho kotoh Glimpso orrivod ot Lovuka from Loin-. Lorna on the -Ith instr.nt.

The s.B. Southern Cross Is announced to loavo again for Lovuka on Monday next.

The brig Camillo cleared at tho Customs today for Wellington. Sho takes a quantity ol her original oargo from Now York.

The schooner Jcsslo Kolly, whioh arrived nt Levuka from a labour oruise on tho 2nd instant, reported the Auokland schoonor Gaol and tho mission Bchoonor Dayspring in Havannah Harbour,

Tho barquo Sam Mendel h_s now complotod the disohorgo ot hor inward cargo, she will sail during the present week for Melbourno, where sho is to load for London.

The P.M.S.?. City of Now York m»y bo expected to arrivo from i-ydnoy beforo doybreak to-morrow. Sho is unnounc-d to loavo for Honolulu and dan Francisco to-morrow afternoon.

On the discharge of her inward cargo, tho brig Thomas and Henry will proceed to Northorn Wairoa, Kaipara, to load with timber lor a Southern port.

The following aro the pnssengors por Waitaki, from Whaugaroi ;—-Mr and Mrs Teasdale and three children, Mra Martin and child, Messrs Bonner, -r. hitelaw, Walker, Smith, Moray, Miss Jury, Miss Smith.

A telegram received from Waltara on Saturday last states that tho sohooner Edith Reld, which went ashore In Wnitara River, is having her cargo taken out. It is tl ought sho will be §ot off next tide, but a nori h-austorly wind is lowing which may bo diaastrous to her.

The A tlantlo ha. dl< charged a cargo of manganese into tho barque Chile for conveyanco to London.

The s.s. Kennedy, belonging to tho Anchor Line of steamers, while attempting to cress the Greymouth bor on Saturday, got o.hore on tho north beaoh. She is not in a dangerous position, and up to late f.ccounts has not been injured in any way, having giounded on tho last of the ebb tide. It is expected that she will come off without trouble.

The brlgantine James A, Stewart arrived at Sydney, from Whangaroa, on the 14th instant, with a cargo of t:mber. She proceeds thonco 10 Newoostle to lood cool for a Southern port, and subsequently she will come on to Auokland with a cargo ot breodstulls.

The ship Famenoth, from London, will be berthed alongside the Queen street wharf tomorrow.

The "Canterbury Press," of the 9th Instant, Bays:—"The brigantine Nightingale, Captain Storm, late of tho John Wawon, put into thia pprt yeßterdav in distress, bho was bouud from Kaipara to Timaru with a cargo of baulk timber, and soilod from tho former port on the 23rd ult. She was off '1 imam when tho recent S. W. galo oame up. during which tho vessel sprang a leak, and Captain Storm boaded up for here, for safety. ITho Nightingale readied Timaru on Saturday last.]

. There were flftoon British and foreign wrecks reported at London during tho third week in May, making a total of 575 for the present year, or a decrease of 105 as compared with the corresponding period of last year. The approximate valua of property last was -JSIO.UOJ, including British, -.100,000.

The Auokland barquo Clara Hargreaves arrived at Pohi, X .ip»ra, from this port on Saturday last. She is expectetl to load up there with timber for Dunedin.

Tho schooner Minnie Hare, alter undergoing a general overhaul, ia announced to loivo for Gisborne and othor East Coast ports on Thursday next.

The Auckland brlgantine Peerless arrived at Dunedin from Newoastlo on the9th inetantwith a cargo of cool and two passengers :—Miss C. MoKenzie and Mr K. McKenzio. Sho was placed on tho berth for Auckland, and was expected to leave there with a cargo of breadstuffs to-day. The brigantine Darcy Pratt left Timaru yesterday for this port with a full cargo of breadstuffs.

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Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3124, 19 July 1880, Page 2

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3124, 19 July 1880, Page 2

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3124, 19 July 1880, Page 2