EXPORTS.
Per Aurora for Rarotonga- 3,000 ft. timber. Inwards Coastwise. — Christina, from Whangaroa. with 51.358 feet timber; Jfoehau, from Omaha, with post 9, palings, and mils; Orillln. from Russell, with 70 tons coal; Bossio. from Kennedy Bay, with 21,000 feet timber; Qrpheug, from Russell, 90 tons coal; Kuakaka. from Waipn, with 20 kauri logs.
Outwards Coastwise.—Lizcltq, for Thames; Moehan, for Thames; Hesse, for Kennedy liny; Kuakaka, for Wainu; Opotiki, for Tairua and Opitlki.
Tho schooner Aurora (Minchan (cloarcd at the Customs to-day for Raratonga.
The schooner Queen left Ilokianga for Auckland yesterday.
The following vessels entered out at the Customs to-day :-Glanco. barque, lie Boeuf, for Java; Otaki, barquo, VVorster, tor Ljttelton; Manhegan, barquo, Poulson for Ntweastle.
The master of the barque Qlanco hasrecoived instructions to proccod from hero to Bangoowanjoo (Java) in ballast, Tho Olunco will probably load there for the United Kingdom.
The 8.«. Neptune arrived from Mercury Bay and Tairua at 8 a.m. Passengers: — Messrs H'jwull, Hamony, and Nicholson.
The brigantine Linda Weber was tho only vessel loading at Mercury Bay when the Nep. tune loft
The s b. Omapere arrived from Tauranga at 9,30 p.m. jostcrday. Passengers: -Tho WUI--mott Dramatio Company (17). Mr \V. V. Cork, and threo in the steerage.
Tho barquo Manhujmn completed the discharge of her raw sugar at tho Company's wharf yesterday, and was brought to an anchorage oil Queen-street wharf this morning.
The following Union steamers are due to arrive next week: — Hawfla (at Onehunga), from Taranaki, Sunday (noon); Arawata, from Melbourne, via South, Monday, 11 a.m.; Penguin from Kiji.and Te Anau from Sydney, Ttuesday (early); Southern Cross, from oisbtrne, Wednesday.
The s.B. GUonelg arrived from Tauranga this morning. Passengors—Mr »nd Mrs Itodkin, Miss Murray, Messrs Gcorgeß, Owen, Newett, McCarthy, Hill, Carr, Hobs, Senior. 11. wrigloy, B. Wrigley, Kitchen, Greenwood. The s.s. Wellington arrived from Tauranga early this morning. Passongers—Rev. J. a. Taylor, Mrs and Master Driver, Mr Diekson, Mr Gowo* Captain McKenzie, Mr and Mrs Moe, Mr Follertou, Mr MarMn, Mr Godwin. Constable Byrne, and 9'in stcorago.
On the 29ft ot March last, tho barque Lutterworth (Pearson), a vessell of 883 tons regi»ter. and the Amazon (Norbach), 321 tons register, left this port for London together, and their arrival home has been waited for with much inteivst. As we anticipated, tho Luttorworth won, her arrival being reported by cable on July 10; her passage Uiub occupied under 103 days. The atrivitlof the Amazon has not yet been telegraphed.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4419, 12 July 1884, Page 2
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