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EXPORTS.

47 bundles mouldings. 30 bundles architraves.

Inwards COASTWisE-Makaraufromßarrlor; Fairy, from Russoll. Outwards COASTWISK.-Mercory. for Tamuj: FairV.for•Russell; Opotiki forOpotikil; Ghost, for Whangapoua; South CaroUna. for Blind BThe brigantina I-inda Weber and Kntorprisa were expected toloave Napier for this port on tho 23th. H.1.6.M.5. Hytena was at Samoa when tho Caledonia left. The -schooner Matautau arrived at Samoa from Anokland on April 15. Ab thß Caledonia was off the south end of Upoto sho sighted the German war-ship Hertha. The brl^antino Median Clo^d left Lyttelton for this port on the 22nd inst. The ketch Santa Cruz. Captain Ayors, left Lyttelton tor Auckland on May ss. A bri(? inside Tiritiri was sifrnalled as wo went W winds™ till arrival. Threo Krap was ;, #a^ed on the 26th. since which date sho has lljon knocking about tho coast. The sohooner Tauram?a arrived from Duncdin <hi 3 forenoon, after a passage of lo days. She oft Dunedin' on the 16th. Fine Motherly wßftther wa« experienced until reaching Kast Oapa From thence to arrival, westerly and Varlablo winds.

Thn is Southern Cross was detained lust evening iwini? to a telegram having been Morivel from Sir Arthur Gordon reqnestm* that she fhould wait until the arriva' of the re Anat with ™ii despatches, sue therefore left taSrtKSy nron the arrival of that steamer at 10 o'clock this morninp. The brfrnntine Anthons arrived in harbour from Lyttelton this forenoon. Caotain J. Payno rnnorti leavine 1-yttelton on the 22nd. A strong Rontherly Wze was experienced until reachmK Cape Pall' or, and from thence to port, light baffling winds and calms. The s s Argyle from Whamtaroi la«t ovening hrowht 2 horses. 7 sacks sum, 73 sacks funeu,, .3, oysters, 16 p»cknKea sundnei". and Ihf followinrpassengerst-Mi^es Alderton McKentfe Mrs Grant and child, ,'evs. MacSh and Moßao. Captain McKenzie Messrs Mnrioth, Holder, Homsby. Pounder, Bassett, frvme Allwrif?ht, Isaacs (2). Young, Knrruth, OafHeV Ooraon, four others, and three steerage The passage of tho barque Orient from New Vnrk ° to Port Chalmers occupied 93 days. The Orient is a wooden barque of 493 tons register bn It a Dundee 30 years as?o, owned by Mr Charles Duncan of that plnce, and at present in oornrnand of Captain Ampton. She is expected tofaH for Anokland shortly, as about two-thirds of her cargo is for this port. The schooner Caledonia arrived in harbour nnrlv this morning. She brings a quantity, of chatarlgßta "etc belonging to the brigantino Actrve; Captain Goodman reports of the round triP a¥ folfowsr-Left Auckland February lo; arriving at Tonga on 28th ; left March Bth ; worked through the group, calling at Apara. Hftfthai and Varan, loft latter port March 19, g?Ap la Samoaf^rivlng March 29; left there for a cru so to Sutiula, on April 3; returning to Ania Ar.ril'lth- left Apia for Vavau. 19th; arrived at Vavau,'2sth ; loaded for Auckland! and sailed May 3rd. Exporiofced strong southerly and BOu\freaTt winds to the 13th, whon wo s°ghtld Sunday Island ; breeze sprung up from I and W and increised to ahead gale which lasted with little intermission for e.ght days ;; from that to arrival a continuation of light S andSW winds and calms. Passengers : Messrs Stodart and Banco.

ARRIVAL OF-THffi TE AVAIL Thos.s. Te Anau. M. Carey, arrived at 0.30 a.m. to-day. She left Port Chalmere or, the 2oth. and after calling at Lj«elton Wei ington. Napier, arrived at (Maborao on 29th at Jl«; left on the 30th at 10 a.m., and arrived as above. PftasancTa—From Melbourne: Mra F. IJarbyfhTre Ks Brooks, Mrs R. Hunt. -Miss Quick. Mrs BodiUyT From Hobort-Mrs Sandeshut. Mrs Shelkins. From Coast-Mra nnddl^. Messrs H. Dany. Seddan. Wickom, Broadburst. Andrews; and 20 in steerage. Weareindebted to Mr Birch, purser, tor late flies, report, pasBenger list, &o

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Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 3383, 31 May 1881, Page 2

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 3383, 31 May 1881, Page 2

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 3383, 31 May 1881, Page 2