EXPORTS.
Per Kllza Firth, tor Greymguth-SO.QCO btioks and a quantity sundries. Inwaeds Coastwise.-Vlolet.from Thames -with 35 saoks whom, 51 oases fmlt, 61 bags bones. 8 tons flour; South Carolina, from ■ Barrier, with 15 tonsi wood.l. hoad cattle; Kanrl from Port Charles, with 23 logs ; Lizzie, JrSm Mongonut. with 39.000 ft tlmbar; To ara, froS Kennedy Bay. with SO.GCOf t »im6or; Eata, trim Walara. with 31.300 ft timnor. Odtwabdb CoASTWisE.-Zlllah, tor Thames: Violet tor Thames; Totara.for Port Charles; Rata, for Walara. The b.s. Southern Cross from Glsborne \b dco to-t>igh«; Ar&wata, torn Melbourne and Southern ports, on Tuesday about noon; Taisroa, from Olsborno and South, on Friday, ond Omapero, from lanranga ana Soath, on Saturday. Tho German corvette Hyaeno was this morning brought alongside of tho Fleotwing, at tho end of Qnoen-strcet Wharf, nnd during the day has bean receiving Newcastle coal from that vessel. About 80 or 90 tons will bo required. The aohooner Threo Cheers uatled for Tairua early tola morning. Sho Is to load Umber taere for Suva. Tho s.s. Southern Cross may be expected to arrive from ulsborno early this evening. The Gannon oor^ette Hytene and brig*ntine Eliza Kirth were Boated out of Hook 10-asy. They were replaced by the b.s. Kotomahana. The brigantlne. Klisia Firth, o'.eared at the Cuntoms this afternoon for Greymouth, ror which port Bhe takes SOOCO bricks and «everal . paokag< s sundry merchandise. '. The brigantlne Oianamsn pioosels hanoeto Tairua to load tlmbar for Leyuka. She entered outwards at the custom? to-day. The 3,8. Wellington arrived from Tanranga at 6 i.ro. Passengers—Messrs Miles, Handsley. Wither, Yonntr. NioooL Mobs. Cameron. Foot, Grnnwell (2J, Masters Cranweii and Mi'es, Mrs Horn, Mr and Mra MoDonald and child. The barano Loch Cm o cleared at tbe Coatorus to-day with a full, cargo, as par Import list, and the following pasrengers: - Messrs T. W. Buchanan, M, C. I\jrgU3EQn, S. B. JTergnaJOD, Mrs aejniQnr. The s.». Glanalg from Russell, Whangaroa and Mongonul, left Rueaell at 3 p.m. yesterday, callad at Whiogararu and arrived at Auckland At 6 a>m. Passengers i Mrs Martin, Mrs and Miaa Reid. Mra Laao, Mi>s Browne, Mrs Tronoh&rd, Messrs Scaly, Shepherd, Irving, Kemp, Bray, Oroker, Moall, Knight, Uolmion, Larklna, Jaokeon, T. M. Lane, ffev. J. T. Duvls. J. Chrlstn, Cox. Goldit), Wilson, Little, Speak, Donaldson, McUregor, A. Brown, Hooker, Balby, Rev, H, Kdwardß, JJ, O'Connor, Mbbod. Cargo s 500 sacks gum aud a quantity of sundry morohandtsei H.I.G.M.S. Carola la expeoted to Ball for Samoa on Wednesday or Ihussday of nest week. It has not yet been decided whether eho will coal hers.
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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3958, 7 April 1883, Page 2
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