EXPORTS.
Per Mary Campbell-100 mais sugar. 00-' cases kerosinc, 10 cases salmon, 10 cases spirits.
Inwards Coast wise. -Adah, from Thames, with 22,000 ft. timber; FanniO, from Whanganoua, with 25.000 ft. timber; Mercury from Tairua. with 23,100 ft. timber; Agnes Martin, from Russell, via Thames, in ballast; Mann. from Tairua, with 25.000 ft. timber.
Outwards Coastwise.—Paku. for lairua Kannie. for Whangapoua; Mercury, for lauiiu Agnes .Martin, for Russell.
The schooner Coiiuette left Grcymoiith for Auckland yesterday with a cargo of coal.
The brig Neptune entered out at the Customs to-day for Newcastle.
Tho brlgantinu Mary Campbell will leave this evening for Urcymoutli. She cleared outwards at tho Customs this morning.
Tho barque Manhegan cleared at the Customs to-day for Newcastle. N.8.W., whither she will proceed in ballast.
Tho s.s. Rowcna, which has been luid up uinco Tuesday last for repairs to machinery, will leavo for Mercury Bay at 7p.nu to-day if tho necessary work is completed. If not, her place will bo taken by the s.s. lona.
No hiformatic-i has yet been received here us to whether or no the lonic on her present voyage from Loudon for Auckland is to call at Hobart. Ris most probable, however, that she will do so, and having left Plymouth on Juno 10 she may be exacted to put in an apptfarance hero about August 3.
Cap*. Brothers, of rho brigantine Mary Camp-' hell, desires to correct a statement recently made by our morning contemporary to the effect that the GreyuiouMi bur was so bad that vessels had to come away half loadVd. He says that when he left, a few weens ago there was 17ft. ot water on the bar, and that latterly vessels have been coming out at low water.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 1420, 14 July 1884, Page 2
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