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EXPORTS.

Per Penguin—l2,sooft timber. 3.000 ft architraves, lo'J'mats sugar, 553 cases kerosine, ,x) cases salmon, SI) boxes soap, .390 cases biscuits, 20 bags bran, 250 sheep, 30 packages tea, 10 cases and j casks brandy. 20 boxes candles, ,5 cases fruit, 25 packages spouting.

Per Manapouri—l,oooft timber, 300 sacks flour, 232 hides. 105 bales flax, 150 sacks sharps, 22 bales tow.

Inwards Coastwise.—Fawn, from Whan garci, with 4S tons coal; Mann, from Tairua, with 23,000 ft timber.

Outwards Coastwise.—Sovereign of tlie Seas, for Mercury Bay, in ballast.

The s. s. Macgregor which arrived from Onehunga last evening, lias been docked for cleaning.

The barque Gazelle, anel brigantine Defiance were floated out of clock to-day.

The brigantine Matauto is announced to leave for Apia (Samoa) to-morrow.

Tho New Zealand Shipping Company s charterod steamer British Queen, from Port Chalmers bound for London, arrived at the Capo of Good Hope on the loth inst, "till woll."

Tho barque Buttcremere, cleared at the Customs to-day for Newcastle, in ballast

Messrs L. D. Nathan Se Co. are in receipt of advices to the eil'eet that MessrsShaw.Savilland Co. have dispatched the steamship Triumph, 2749tonsfor Auckland direct. Particulars appear elsewhere.

Tho croction of a flagstaff and beacon on the South Spit at that port, is completed, and will he used for general signalling purposes on and after 20th September.

Tho s.s. Glenelg arrived from Tauranga, via Mercury Bay, early to-day, with tho following passengers: — From Tauranga—Miss Buckley, MrslWhito and boy, Messrs Grifllths, Scott and family (4), Ruth, and Wright, Roy. Bruce. From Mercury Bay — Messrs Bishop, Best, Farmer, Talnin, Bryant, Patten, Loran, Foley, and six Steerage.

Mr Bigolow, of Auckland, has received a letter from Captain Fry, master of the schooner Welcome which recently wont ashore in Johnson's Rivor, North Australia, stiting that tho damage sustained by the vessel was very slight She has been repaired, and has resumed her voyage on the coast.

Tho s.s. Wairarapa left for Melbourne and Southern ports at noon to-day. Passengers— For Gisborne :Mr Adair. For Napier: Mr and Mrs Gilbert and family (I), Messrs Chambers, McLean, Osmond. White. Nairn and Clark. For Wellington: Mrs Davis and -Mr Clark. For Lyttelton: Messrs Hillyard, Patrick, and Twentvman. For Melbourne: Mr and Mrs Tnomp'son and family (1), Messrs Thompson (31, and Captain Petrie.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4122, 20 September 1883, Page 2

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4122, 20 September 1883, Page 2

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4122, 20 September 1883, Page 2