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EXPORTS.

Por Rotomahana for Napier-38 boxea soap. !l bundles steel, and sundries. For Lyttelton-80 pkits sundries. For Duncdm—so cases turpentine, 34 bundles hoop iron, 46 empty casks, and sundries. For Timaru-3 parcels, lor Dunodin-8 bales, 1 case. For Bluff-2 parcels. For Melbourne—3 cases.

Inwards Co^s wisb.-Lcs, from Waitakorl. wltn3stonsflro*ooa; ureoui,from Manuionei, with 1210bnstio'slime; Oorali- from vVhengaroa wllh 22 369 toai timber, snd 2000 shingles; Rangatira from Omaha with 4/ tons ilrowood; Tamaki Packet, Irom Barrier, with 19 tons wooa. 200 post 3: Moetan. irom Omaha, with 20 030 Lei timber.

CtrrwAßis Coastwise.—Leo. for Matakana; Rangatira, for Omaha; Tamaki Paokot, for Tauranga; _.. o'au, for Oaiaaa.

The Bchooncr Tauranga was the only vessel loading at Mercury Bay yesterday. When the Douglas oalled at Tairua last evening there wero no othor vessels in harbour. Captain Johnson left in charge of tho s.s. lona this Afternoon. After loading cattlo at lainaki, the lona proceeds to Tauranga, then to Mercury Boy, and back to Auckland. Captain Jenkins, of tho ship Lady Jocolyn, well-nown in Auckland, died from apoplexy In October last. The steamers Omapere and Hotorua aro duo from the South to-morrow, the former early, tho latter during the evening.

The sohooner Winifred was dooko. this aftercoin lor a general overhau'.

Captain Farquhar tikes the Wellinaton to Tauranga this evening, leaving tbe wharf at the usual honr. The Auckland echooner Mazopna was at Macero (Harsh-11 Group) on November 10th. She is lo chir.o o( Captain Heet. wbo does not oxpeot to visit Auokland for several months. Although tho sohoonor Bcllo Brandon left Mageto (Marsha 1 Grjup) several days after the India, which arrived tbis morning, she has olrialy discharged her inward ror.o and is icidv to Btart on a fi eih voyage. T hia certainly spanks well fjr tho sailing ability of the smaller ora't.

- Tho barque Antares will ba the first vessel on tha berth for London, to follow tho Ashmore, now almost ready to sail. She will probaby oommenoe loading next week. Among the fl'Bt cargo taken in will moat likely bo 190 tons cobra, whioh ar.ivtd por baiqete mdla this morning.

After an abßence ot over four months, tho barque India arrived in harbaur this morning. Captain Harriu reports:-Left Magero (Marshall Group) on November 10 h, had emu and light winds to the Ollbeit Graup. and equally weather and oalms till passing the Jfljls, Thonoo until arrival, fine weather and strong breezes. Passengers: Messn Tenant and Thompson. The India brings a cargo of cobra which will probably bs discharged- into the Auturos for London.

The as. lona arrived from Tauranga at 12 30 p.m. to-day, with 17 oaßks ol', 2 horse*, a large quantity oc sundry merohandlee, and the following pa<Betigors!-Me«damos Hat lan, McOabo and 2 children, Malnsell, Misses Dawson, Verooe, Bartleo.aa, Hcwßbqb, Atolniyie, Maitors Lob and Masters e2), Mr and Aura F. W. Donklo, Mr sua Mr„ Kxoell. Messrs J. Farbe9, T»BS3ll, Ljnoh. St^adman. Collins, Ku-hbrnotr, Paling, Robb, Butler, Mainsail, La Kochn, Weddell, fonstoble Hull, Coptalu AtderßSn, and fonr others.

Tbe barque Border Cbi_,da_yo_pected from London, brings a fall cargo of merohandlso, valued at „35,810 The lsrgar Items are - Hardware cutlery, £1W0: Hoseed o'l. S22o_ala; pMnt colours, fi!8il; china a-d earthenware, £910; Brlti.h Bpliis, 6504»1e; wilne. IBOgalB; paint colours. £780; -grtonlturaHmplemeniß atdjnaohlnoiy. ClOSfl; rails ud general machinery, £5100;. bejots. £»'; pap;r. 6170wt: vi history, £810; coras. £ '00; agrlonltar.l aad garden seeds, £910.

Tho ss.Rotemahßni left for Melboureo via Bouthtrn imts at 1 p.m. today, with the fo'lowlng passengers: Mcslames Good, Gocdwsrdandboy. Itavldßou, James (Moibonrfe): Lwler nnd four ihildrer, Mlssei Scott, Edwardf, _c_la«_oo. King, c-taptena, Morrin MoAlen (Hobart); "Mr and Mrs nnrnyeast (Sydney): Mossri Ka wards, Woollnms, M:s Frater. Green. Davidson, A. M. AHe<-, R A. Withers (Vtelbounre). Weette (Melbourne). Mr and Mrs Nnbvkt ana boo. Mr and Mrs William?.

The 8.8. Douglas arrivod from Mercuty Bay and Tairua this morning, with 70 sacks gum, about 5 tons sundries, and tho following passengers:—Miss Howard, Mrs Naughton, Messrs Roth, Bonnet, Nelson, Shannon, Brown, Dervish, Gamble, Bennet (3), Freeman, Bradley, Grumby (2), McLean (2), Butler, Moore, Douglas, Laycock, Reed, Warden, Martin, Sands, Allister, Howard. Harvey, Moreton, Murphy, Hutchinson, Fairburn, Hill, Southwell, McGuiness, Hayman, MoNaughton. Newton, Arnold. Nicholson (2), Irvine, O'Neill, Road, O'Connor, Aubery, Byrne, Fraser, Monk, Baird, Thompson, Wilkinson, Jenkins, Harkins, and Moreton.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVI, Issue 3854, 21 December 1882, Page 2

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XVI, Issue 3854, 21 December 1882, Page 2

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XVI, Issue 3854, 21 December 1882, Page 2