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EXPORTS.

Per Southorn Cross, for Lovnka—loo Bh cp. 371 boxes and sacks potatoes, 7 cases Bunco. 13 cases onions, 20 sacka oystord, SUU pieces timber, 11 cases meats, 8 kc^a butter, and a quantity of sundries. Per To Anau, for Sydnoy—loo saoka bran, 15 ImrrcUbcof, 20 basts limo, 153baksllax, G biles fungus, l t-jHHkH Kinojuico, 5 casoa becho do inor, 3 casks oil, 23 kegs. Per Active, for Sr.moa—7s ca9C3 Balmon. 9 packages tobacco, 10 bnprs su^nr, 17 cases and packages drapery, 11 pnekagos lamps, 50 cases kerosone, 200 pieces timber, ?8 packages blsouiis, 42 cases meats, 8 packages bacon, .*>3 casks beef, 61 sacks potatoes, 5 boxes soap, 10 sacks onions, 8 piga. fl oars, CO bogs flour, and £85 packages sundries.

The brlgantlno Holena has bcon chartered by Messrs Owen and Graham, and she U now loaning with timber and goneral cargo for Itiirotonfea. She ia expected to gall about Thur.sdny or Friday next, under command of Captain James. Tho s.B. Arftrla, which left Whanifarel for this port yesterday, broke her crank, and was compelled to put In at tho Heals. Tho briuantlae Actlvo cleared at tho Customs to-day for Samoa w i:h a full cargo. Poasenßerj : Mrs James and son, Mr U. 3. Dowto3. Tab as. Hero arrived at Wo llngton from Auckland yeßterday. On tho diEcharßo of hor oarfto Hho wLU bo handed over to the Union Steamship Company. The briicantino Darcy Pratt arrived at Port Chalmers from Kaipara with a cargo of timber yestordiy. She will proceed thence to Oamaru to load with breadbtuift for Auckland. The following pasaoDßors left by tho Waitakl for Tuuranga last evening:—Mr and Mrs Smith, Captain Hymouds and party (-1). Men,-™ MerSones, MoGowan, Alucfuriano, 11. ilorno, L. onoa, and Boddon. Tho Dante left this afternoon for Lovnka for the parposo of bringing till- A. Gordon to this colony. Thoschoonor Ovalan left Oils aftornoon for Rorot^nga. Passengerj :—Messrs C. A. Kdcnborougn, Pitt, and one n&tivo. The pnrchascrs of tho cargo of the brlßantine Hannah Broomfield appear to be making a vary fair thing out of her, notwitlißiaiiuiuu the fact that aho broke np before tho bulk of oven the pallnga hid been taken out. Large quantities of theso have been eathered up on the beach, between tho scene of the wreck ond Pu tone, and in some instances piles of considertblu dimenBions were found neatlj- stacked In the yards of sottlera. They were, however, roadily Kiven up. Thoro seems no w to no no prospect of recovering the hardwood.—Wellington " Timoa." The Bchooner Toroa, timber laden, arrived at Lyttelton from Kalpara ycaterdar. aho ia announoed to load aero for Auckland. The thrcc-nmstod schooner Polfcsman has been purchased by .Mr Champlr, and ho will run her between Noinea and Norfolk Island and this port. The sb. Southern Cross left this afternoon for Levuka via Kussell with tho following passengers :—Captain S.?well, Mis fllcKenzie, J. Mcuowan, A. C. Keonody, W. cook, John Forrest. James Burnett.

Messrs James Henty and Co. received a telegram yesterday ftora 'iorquay. Tasmania, dated tho Ith inst. which stated that tho barquentine J. L, Griffiths, due at that port from ji dcltiide, was missing, and as it was supposed shohadbcon wrockett oa King's Island, It was roancstei that tho I'iovornincnt should be Informed. Tho J. L. Grinitha is a vosaol of 102 toUa, and hod for somo tinio been trading between Adelaide tho northern coast ports of Tasmania, and New Zealand. Sho left Adolaido on tho 18th September last, and should have modo tho passage within six days. Immediately on receipt of tho information the Commissioner of Custom 3 telegraphed to Captain Andorson, who -was ortiiaini; off Wilson's Promontory in tho Victoria to proceed to King's Island at onco and search ths coast diligently for any signs ot the missing vessel.— " Melbourne Ago."

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Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3196, 19 October 1880, Page 2

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3196, 19 October 1880, Page 2

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3196, 19 October 1880, Page 2

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