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EXPORTS.

Per Mauapourl, for Southern ports—37 cases oheese, 20 bags flour, 625 bunches and 10 cratea bananas, 26 bales hops, 150 bags copra, 80 bags cocoanuts. 20 eases matohes, 26 bales hops. For Melbourne—2Bl hides, 5 bales wool.

Tho brigantine Lady Mabel has been berthed at the Railway Wharf, She will commence discharging to-morrow.

The steamer Jo was sold by public auction at Mr W. Dowden's Mart to-day, for SA 0. Mr Fraser v/aa the purchaser. *

The s.s. Rowena arrived from Mercury Bay at 3.30 a.m. to-day. Passengers:—Messrs Monk (2), Hanker, Moslem, Bryant, Arnold, J. Miller, Waltou, F. Clay. Mr and Mrs Reid, Misses Smith and Gamble.

The brlgantino Ada C. Owen and barque Bella Mary were floated out of dock this morning.

Tho ketch Zillah. after having.undergone an extensive overhaul cm Messrs Henderson and Sprnngon's slip, is about to re-commence runntDg between this port and Tharaca. Tho only vessel at Mercury Bay yesterday wa» tho barque Vivid, which is expected to sail for Melbourne about Saturday.

Tho following vessels entered out at tho Customs, to-day :—Bella Mary, barque, McDonald, for Sydney, via Mongonul; Loch Bredan, barque, Cummings, for London.

The mission schooner Southern Cross, which Is at present at Kohimaxama, will come up to the wharf on Monday to load for Norfolk Island. She Is expeoted to sail about April 3rd, with tho following passengers:—Revs. Palmer. Utting, and Plant, Mrs Plant, and others.

i The s.s. Wellington arrived from Tauranga (it I a.m. to-day, with the following passengers:—Messrs MoMannor, Baron and two children, Anderson, P. Fletcher, Balderstono, Boat tin. Coauar, French, Thomao Wrigley, Mrs Howe, Rev. Mr Barber and Mrs Barber, Mr and Mrs Stuart, Mrs Lundon, Mr acd Mrs U.pton. Tho steamer signalled late yesterday afternoon proved, as we antiolpated, the Explorer, which left Sydney Island on tho Ist inst. She experienced fresh N.E. winds and fair weather for the first two d ays, and then variable weather till arrival. The .Explorer brings a cargo of Ruano. .Passongors: Messrs Hutohinson, James aoaward, and 2 natives.

Tho b.s. Manapouri left for Moltouroe. via Southern ports, at noon to-day, with the followleg passengers:—For Glsborno: Mrs W. Tole, Messrs Atkinson and W. Binney. For Napier: Miss Walmsley. Mrs Newman. Mr and Mrs Given, Messrs Newman, Rowbottom. and Haywood. For Wellington: Misses Whlteside and Glasgow, Mrs Glasgow, Matter Christie, Messrs Chriritio, Gough, Dean, Ryder, J. R. Dyson, and . Waterhouse,,, For Lyttelton : Mines ■Morrin, Swales, and Dobson <2), Mesdames DeLlas and Klrschbcrg, ■Messrs Thwaites, D'A-jsrwas, Leader, Jobnstone, Simms, Wilson, Scott, Puckley. Mr and Mrs Little, Mr and Mro Kcals. i For Dunodln—Messrs Russell, Gallibrand, Taylor, and McPheraon. Mr end Mrs Lyall. For Melbourne: Mesdames Wright. Jury, Thorpe, and S children, Mlgg Ross, Mr and Airs Young, Mrs Jury. Messrs C, O. Jury, Bnlderstode, Fleming, Wylie, G. H. Robinson. G.Hayne, J. O. Hamilton.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 4325, 27 March 1884, Page 2

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 4325, 27 March 1884, Page 2

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 4325, 27 March 1884, Page 2