EXPORTS.
Per Cumbria for London -383 tons copra. 1,658 oases gum, 13 tons guano. 120 bslos wool, 102 oasks tallow. 11 bales ootttn. 20 bales flax, 10 bales leather. 68 ingots zlno, 3 drams rivets, 7,930 horns. 27 bags bones. GO bugs bunjloe, 100 tons manganese. 1 ton bark, 3 baits basils, and a low packages snndrle?. . Per Annie Hill for Tlmarn, to bo. loaded at Tairua—lOO.COO feet timber.
ImvAnDS Coastwise. — Pukapuka, from Whangapara, with 13 pieces bault tlmbor; Meroury, from Tairua, with 2MOO feet timber; Sovereign of the Sea*, from Poverty Bay, with 80 sacks flour, 200 sacks maize.
Outwabds Coastwise.—St. Clair, for Port Charles; Pukapuka, for Patua; Saxon, for Iluasoll.
Lotters addressed to " John Colbin, lato of the Mission sohoonor Southern Cross "and "John Buokley.late carpenter of thobarquo Mendoza,' are lying at tbo Customs shipping office.
The ship Hermione will be the next vessel on the berth for London,
The BOhooaer Annie Hill, oloared at the Customs for Tlmarn via Tiarna fo-dny. The 8.8. To Anan, from Melbourne via Southern pores, may be expeotod here about 10 a.m. on Monday.
The barque signalled last evening proved to be the Mundozi, from Lyttoltou, wlca a fall cargo ot Kruin. Sholo^ds hero with gum, etc., for New York.
The barque Cumbria cleared at the Customs to-day wltn a full mineral cargo (as per Import list) and two paaeensers—Messrs C. Viokora and Q. Eastman, ttho is expeotcd to sail on Monday morning.
The s.B. Oretl left for Olsborne and Napier at 6 p.m. yesterday, wltn a full oirgo sundries, and the following passengers :—For Glsborne— Messrs Morris. Webber, i.ove. Cameron. Oral*. Molestead, and Eelsall, For Napler-Ciptain Soott, and three others.
The 8.8. Wellioßton arrived from Tauranga at 6 a.m. today. Passengengers:—Mrs and Mleses ABher (3), Miss lxrach, Mr and Mrs Sharp, Messrs James, Qalbralih. Wilson, Cossar. Qrifflths, Oampnoy, Peel, Lewis, Howard, and three in the steeragei Uargo-5 saoks hides, i Dandles Bheepsklng, 3 tons sundries.
; The b.s. Glonelft, from Rqbholl, Whaogaroa, Mongonul, and farengarenga, Jeft Russell at 6JO p.m. yesterday, and called at Whangaroa, and arrived at iiuokiand at 10.30 am. this morainK. Pasten«rera—Mrs Stephenson. Mrs Mulvllie, Mies Glazebrook, Messrs B. K. Cooper, Shakespere, ainel, Krnlaplpi, GlUlard, Toy, larking, f«rguion, Mason, Kobertson, and Beveral steerage. Cargo-5751t timber.i 215 oases, ana 212 B acks gum.
The Government steamer Stella arrived In tho Manukao yostorday. Smco leaving Auckland Captain Fairohild has had tho buoys atPoniu overhauled, tho Shearer Rook "buoy painted, a cargo of lighthouse material landed at Mokohinnujtho buoys otWhangarol Hoads overhauled, visited Capo Maria Van Dioman, Hoklanga, itaipara, Bn d Onohunga.
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Auckland Star, Volume XV, Issue 3757, 26 August 1882, Page 2
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