EXPORTS.
Per'Talaroa, for Kijl: 100 oases kerosene, 2fi ■aoks flour. 88 sacks potatoes. 15 pkgs sashes. 8 ■kgs casements, 2 p-gs doors 32 oases fruit. 25 oaass «18, 24 kegs butter. 10 casea peaches, 10 oa<es Wood restorer, 30 kegs tsef, 40 boxes soap. 26 sheep, 19 oaaen blsoults. and a large quantity of toooa not described. KrMannponrl for Welltngton-415 bunohea bananas, 12 s»oka cocoannis, 6 ca»ea limes, lis sacks oysters. 31 rocs metal, 60 boxes soap, and sundries. For Lyttelton -HO oasos whisky. 28 bags ooooanuts, 10 bags oysters 12 oases oranges; and sundries. For Dnnedln-40 bapa ooooanuts, 22 buDohes baiianas, 28 empty hhds, 22 empty barrels, 30 eases acid iars and sundries. For Bluff-3 rolls. For Melbourne—lo sacks oyaters, 2 paokages sundries. For Adelaide— loa'o.
Inwards CoASTWiB-.-Faku, from Tairua, With 28,000 feat timber; Ltezto. from Tairua. with 31.000 feet timber; R»ts, from Port Charles, with 31,000 feet timber; Blalnore, from Tairua, with 28,985 foot timber.
OcrrWAßDa Coabtwisb.—Eleanor, for Mahnrangl; Rata, for Port Charles; Anne Bllza, for Coromandel; Gemlal. for Whitlsnga and Tauranga; Lagoon, far Whangarel.
Tho »,*. GlenelglertTauranga at 4.10 p.m. yesterday, and arrived at Auoltland at 6 o'oiook this morning. Pssaencrn: Miss Brooka. Mips Muten, Miss White, Captain Cross. MeKsrß Crolah. Raid, Choppell, MoCurdy, RadcUff. F. O. H. Mass, and three Btoerage.
Trie 8.8. Manapourl left for Melbourne via the Bouth at noon to-day. Pftssengnra for Melboarne— Rev, H. B. Macartney. Bishop Saruent. .For Southern ports-Mlssos Hamblett, emitn. aud Boxer. Dr Plokerlnrr, Dr Plnohlng. Mr and Mrs Thomas, Messrs Bneddoo, T, Molnto»h. Bvett, Peareon, O. Augusta, Taylor. Thompson, Kerrles, «. Sander, Jefferd. Nallook. W. Mills. Hunter, W, Adair, Warren, and Alnjor Horrls. ■ The brlgantlno Bannookburn sailed from Port Chalmura for this port yesterday.
The ss. Taiaroa left for Levuka and Bnva last avenkß. Passengers: —Mr end Mrs Macphorson, Mrs Saunders and i children, Messrs M. A. Wright, and H. G. Soott.
" The P.M.B.S. Australia, from San Franclsoo, Will probably arrive during to-morrow. The B.S. Arawata la duo Irom Sydney on Wed" nesday next
These. Rotorua will arrive from the South about 11 a in. on Monday, leaving for bydney at 1 p.m. on the following day.
The s.s. Wellington arrived from RusseU >«nd Northern ports at 7.1S to-day. Passengers : Mesdamos Morris and Turnbull, Misses Hogan and Williams, Major Tabuteau, Messrs .Dunning, Shepherd (2), Finlayson, Jackson, Sharp, Busby, Sutton, Trenohard, Kingsford, Katcllffo, Graham, Hogan, Harrop, Esglish, Miller, Haro, Walters, Flannery. Webb, Belsham, Freeman, Clark, and seven steerage. Cargo: 100 saoks gum, 67 saoks oysters,l6 hideß., 10 tons sundries.
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Auckland Star, Volume XIII, Issue 3704, 24 June 1882, Page 2
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