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EXPORTS.

Per Myrtle, for Sydney-500 barrels blasting: liowder. •

Per Waiwcra, for Napier (to be loaded at Mercury 8ay)—35,000 feet timber.

Inwards Coastwise.—Norah,:from Kennedy; Bay, with 30,600 feet sawn timber; Adah, from Talma, with 21.000 feet rough kanri timber; iucy Jfamos, from Waiheke, with *0 Dons wood, 6 basils wood.

Outwards CoAarwiS*.--Mnna, for Talma;: iColnmbia. for RusseU>, Lucy James, for Waihoke.

The 'barque ttaly left Hokianga for Sydneyj yesterday.

Tho three-masted schooner Rio left for Newcastle this morning in ballast. Passonger—Mr T. Cross.

Tha brinantine Myrtle left for Sydney lastj .evening in ballast. She will probably fee S<ild At that port.

The brigantino Ada C. OV/en'isS.entered out at tho Customs for Rarotongb.

. Tho 3.8. Wellington arrived frpm^Whangarel 'this morning, with 3 »aloon and 3 steorago passengers. She toaVes for Tauranga this oven-: ing. ;

The-schooner Gloaner arrived at Mercury Bay, from Oamaru, on Saturday last.'and is now: loading timber for Levuka.

The s<e. Wairarapa, whloh] arrived- from Kussell early this morning, brought 23 bags wool for AuoklandV 170 sacks oysters lor Southern ports, and 22 casks oil for Melbourne. The New Zealand ShtopSftgr Company's Kuapeliu left Lyttelton for bondon at 4 p.m. yesterday.

The b.B. Herald and ■fearque Pelham were removed from thewegward to the eastward side ■of the Queen-street Wharf to-day, in order that the larg« crane might be used in the transfer of machinery from the former to the latter.

The barque Gefion completed dischargineat the Sugar Works Wharf this aftornoon. Her place is |to be taken by the. barque Florence Treat, which will probably commence discharging there to-morrow.

The s.s. Glenelg arrived from Meroury Bay and Tairua this morning with the following passengers;—Mr and Mrs Horsbntvh, servant, and family; Mrs Re wcastlo, Miss McLeod, Miss Runciman, Rev. Mr Noboa, Messrs Murray, Norman, Quln, Butler, Urquhart.

The s.s. Wolrarapa left for Melbourne via Southern ports at 12 30 to-day, with the following passengers :-Mes3rs A. 0. Carter, Lopdell, Morris, A. Whitaker. Wooster, Croxtois McLeod, Paiglter, Sydney Taiwhanga, Lipnar, M. Scott, G. Jackson. Geo. Gemmel, F» W. May, Henry Bowler, F. WhitcorabOw BeamJz, MoPhereon, Seville, Longdill, WUliamson, J. T.Tavlor, Jas. Cherry, V, Taylor, J. T, Thompson, Wm. Anderson, Mesdames Buckland, Glover, Dr. HovelL Mr and Mrs Smith, Rev. Houchcn, Mr and Mrs Husband, Mr and Mrs Bab cook.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4523, 27 November 1884, Page 2

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4523, 27 November 1884, Page 2

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4523, 27 November 1884, Page 2