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EXPORTS.

Tor Waihora for Southern Ports—672 sacks • r.iwr 15 cases pas3Ovef cake, 250 cases salmon, i.'Vnsos datoa, 20 boxes soap, 2U saotas bran. 1j tininis r.alls, 6 horses, 23 sacks graes seed, la -.i-js mutches. 5 oases trycicles, 47 pkgs fiirt.itnro. For Mclbourne-160 bides, 2J bales wool, !i kegs salmon.

1.-; wards Coastwise.—Sumlerlanu, from Tryphena, with 35 tons firewood, 75 posts, 12 sacks onions; Waihora, from Russell, with ifl sacks gum; 5 barrels oil; Lucy James, from Whangnrei, with 46 tons coal; Four Sisters, from Omaha, with 1.000 palings, 2,800 staves, 500 posts; Moehou, from Omaha, With 7,0W feet timbw.

Ootwards Coastwisb.-Sunderland, for Walheko; Four Sisters, for Blind Bay; Moohau, foi1 Omaha.

Tho S.S. Wnitakl is to leave (under charter) for the Groat Barrier to-night, starting Kom tho Queen-street Whjirf after the flnfPh of tiw opora. She ia to return again on Sunday nigh^

Tho Margaret Casey, a new cutter of 18 tons vogistor, "which [arrived from th» Thames sooontly, was Built by Mr Stone of that place, for the coastal trade.

The barque, vivid, sailed for Mercury Bay this afternoon to load tiinhor for Melbourne.

Tho brigantlne Linda Weber cleared at the Customs to-day for Timam, whither ehe proceeds in ballast.

Tho s.s. lona arrived from lluasell, via Thames, at 3.1* p.m. to day. She hos been this week engaged in conveying cattle between these two ports. •

Tho three-masted sohoonor Rio proceeds fvom here to the Manukau, and from there to an Australian port. In consequence of the illness at Captain Roberts, mast9r of the vessel, Capt. John HcKenzie, late Deputy Harbour-master, will take charge temporarily.

The a.s. Maogregor arrived- from Whangarei last evening with 150 cases fruit, 100 kegs butter, 11 socks gum, 12 hhds. ale, 8,000 feet timber, 10 boxes eggs, 1 yacht, and the following passengers: — Messrs Dunbar, McLean, Montague, Cossor, White, Motcaife O'Connor. Mesdames Davies, Wennop, Logio, Miss Hill, and IS in the steerage.

The s.e. Waihora left for Southern ports at noon to-day, with the following passengers :±- For Gisborno: Misses Hitchins, Rees, and Airdorson, Mrs Swanson, Messrs Tyier, Bayne, McNab, Ackroyd, and W. L.Rees. Far Napier: Meadiimos Cooper, Knight, Stock ana family. Miss Codlin, Messrs T. S. Edwards, Rookfort, Fergusac", Cooper, and Morley. Fof Wellington : Miss Holmes, Mrs Somerville. Mr and? Mrs Stov-ons. Messrs Pearson, D. Mamaon, Humphries, ISrogan. Hewitt, Bull, MoArtncy, Davy. Krence, and Murray. For LytteKon: MVs and Miss Colbock, Messrsßoll, T, H. Hall, Dumergne, Grant, and Hulme, Captain Colel»rook, Mr and Mrs Bultar. For Dunedln: Miss Black, Mr Wells. For Melbourne: Sir James and Lady SrcCulloch, Misses Godfrey and Ingles, Mrs Goober. <

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 4309, 14 March 1884, Page 2

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 4309, 14 March 1884, Page 2

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 4309, 14 March 1884, Page 2

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