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EXPORTS.

Per Magellan Cloud-SO.OOU feet timber

In wahds Coastwise.—Rose, from Muhurnngi, with 1,080 bushels lime; Progress, from \Vhan(?aparapara, with 32.0U0 feet timber; Coralie, from Tairua, with 21,'J0l feet timber; South Carolina, from Barrier, with H tons wood; Mercury, from Tairua, with 23,000 feet timber, 10,000 shingle*.

The brlgantino Occolu left Timara for Sydney yesterday.

* From this port the ship Zealandia' proceeds to Dunedin, where she will loud for London direct

The cutter Louise entered out at the Customs to-day for Sydney, where we understand a purchaser has been found for the vessel.

The briprantinp Magellan Cloud cleared to-day for Stwa via Tairua.

The brigantinc Augusta left Ilockhampton for Ausktantl on the .'sth instant, with a full cargo of boncdust.

The N.Z. Shipping Company's steamship British Kins; reached liio .Janeiro on the sth inst.. all well. Tho frozen meat was in good condition.

The barque Alice Muir proceeds hence to Kaipara, where sho will load timber for Melbourne. She entered out at the Customs to-day. Tho ketch Reliance, which recently went ashore on the Waipu beach, has been hauled up onMrC. Bailey's slip. She is to be strengthened with iron knoe3, and will also have a new false keel and new coppering.

Amongst the passengers who went South by the Btcamcr Waihora to-day wero Doctor Husband, medical oflicer of tho s.s. Doric,, his servant (Wrigglesworth), the cook and steward of the same vessel, all o£ whom were released from quarantine yesterday. Thoy Intend to .10111 the Doric at Lyttelton. Several of the passengers, who were also admitted on pratique yesterday, left for various Southern ports at the same time. Thoy included Mrs Plimsoll and child, Mrs Pannifer and two children, Mr and Mrs Pearson and child, Mrs Smithers and child.

The s.s. Waihora left for Melbourne via Southern ports at noon to-day, with the following passengers:— For Uisbonie: Miss pavies. For Napier: Miss Graliani. Mr anil Mrs Williams, Messrs G-. Bluydes. Pricton and W. A. Chambers. For Welliugtou: Mrs Muokay, Captain Hume, Mr Paramoti, Mrs Parameti, Mrs l'arker and child, Mrs Wnithcrs and child. For Lytbolton: Heasrs Mulgrave and McPhcrson, Mrs Pannifer and 2 children, Mrs PlimsoH and infant, Majors Pollard and Barker, Mr and Mrs Aimer, Dr. Husband, Mrs Gilmore, Messrs Blundcll. B. Y. Bingliani, Parkinson, Prieton, Blair, Foley, Tucker, Empson, Waggles-worth. Mrs Gilmore, Captain liowernian. For Dunedin—Mrs Biown and family, MiSiO 1 Henderson (2), Mesdamcs Pai;l;y and Henderson, Miss Yon Der Hoyde, Mr C. Bailey. For Molbourne nnd Hobart—Mrs Rainbow and 2 boys, Mrs Sharpe.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4131, 28 September 1883, Page 2

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4131, 28 September 1883, Page 2

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4131, 28 September 1883, Page 2