EXPORTS.
Per Orphei'B, for Napior :--!8,000fo8t timber.
OuTWABra Coastwise.—Queen, for Hokianga ; VLako Michigan, for Gisborno, with £00 f -Ct flttiHßH. The top-fail schooner Edith Roid left Lj ttclton for Waitara yeßterday. The brigantme I aroy Pratt proceeds to Kolpora to load wl.h timber for Uuaedin. The Bohoonor Sis.iy lof• Lyttelton for this port yesterday with a cargo of breadstuff*!. Tho brigantlne Myrt'o Is taking in osrgo at the Qaee.a-street Wharf for friendly Islands. Tbe ship Samaraoand loft liyttelton for London yesterday with a oargo of grain, &c. The ship Silver Kaglo sailed from Lyttelton for London yestordny with a cargo of grain. JRTho briar, Emperor, entered out at tho Customs, to-day, for Newcastle. Thesohoocor, Saxon isioadintrwlth Walkato Goal for Uamacu. cho pioceeds to that port via LytteltoD. The barquentlno K'tollo arrived at Lyl'eHon from the Thames yesterday. She loads back for Auckland with grain.
Tho collier barque Sophia R. Luhrs, which loft Wellington f<jr Newcastle yesterday, took twenty passnngcr?.
The schooner Orph -us cleared at the Customs to-day fo? Mercury Hay, whore fcho will load •with timber for Napior.
Tha achoonor Kh o McGregor arrived at Lyttolton from >"• a-iier yesterday. Sho loads there with produce for Auckland.
The barque Laug3tone having discharged her Inward oanoii tvkiogin manganese st ffeatoc. Bhe prooseds to Naoier in order to load with wool, &c, for London.
The p.«. Comerang his been placed upon the trado between Auckland md GUborne. Sh« is oxpected from Onehunga, and will leave on her first trip about Thursday next.
Tho bri:jmtiuo Marmion left Oamarn 01 the 28'h, and h>d fresh S, nnd S.S.W. breezsa till oiF Hawke's Bay, and N. W. and N.B. till rounding the Bast Capo on the 7th, thonco till arrival la9t Bight, KS.ii;. winds.
Considerable speouHtlon amongst our miratlme population h oxottoi owing to the fact that two ollopsr ships of dlfforenl companies loft Kn;land on tho same day, bound for this port— the N.Z.H. Company's ship Waitangi, and Meßirs cihaw Crusader; both paseod Deal on July 3rd —"Lyttelton Press.
The wreck of tho s.e. Rang&tlra was sold at New Plymouth ytstorday afternoon, and purchased by Messrs Uo3>ron nnd Co., lighter-men, tor £53. The cvgo, coTcrod by tho South British Insurance Company for £700. fetched £SI. The two b mts fotched £23 23. An official enquiry into tuo wreck coiiimencos to-morrow morning.
The Alma, oi being towed out ct Groymonth yesterday, touohed tho tail end of tho North Spit, when tho tow ropo, which could not have been securely fastened on tho Alma, slipped, and sho now Ilia ia a rather awkward position. She may ba gut olFat tomorro ■v'a tide.
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Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3164, 9 September 1880, Page 2
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