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■Per Rotomahana. for Sydney: 208 pieces timber. JO tierces ?6 kegs corned beef, 277 coses meats." 88 boles flax, 118 sacks oysters, 170 doors, ; 30 bandies mantelpieces, 222 sacks oats, 44 bales fungus, and 15 cases bacon. ; PeJ_rHgfald, for Greymouth, 168 gunnies . angar,sobagß potatoes, 75 packages sundries. i jS^iHp? Op-iSTWiSE. — Ruakaka, from -'l&QftMaife. with 17,000 feet totara piles; hot vol, from Russell, with 86 tons coal. Ootwaiids Coastwise Ruakaka, for Patna; Sovereign, for Russell via Whangoroa, with 6,000 feet timber, 85 rolls paper, 50 feet mouldlDg, 300 leet gas pipes. 36 sheets iron; . Griffln, for Russell; Mono, for Russell. The sohooner Glsborne left for EastCosat The torque Pokwau is loading at Java with raw sugar for the New Zealand Sugar Com- - pany's works at this port. '■_ Arrangements have been made for the berthS? ot. £ h0 horque Loch Fergus at the western side of Queen-street Wharf to-morc>w morning. • The schooner Energy, which get underway for KoJparo yesterday morning, bs*onghtup ot : anchor beyond tho Railway Wharf, she will bi probably soil, his evening. ,Thes.s.Arawftta will remain here until Sun- •' flay, the 11th Inst,, at 5 p.m., when she is .'-. announced to leave for Suva and Levuka, „ The schooner ChHstne left Fij i on November "8 for tho Now Hebrides and Solomon Islands 2. Pi us ret°rn labourers. When she has finished her returns Bhe will proceed on a 5 .trading trip. ~,■.:.■•■ , t '{'■;";' v Theibrlgantlne Peerless, now on tho way from j Now York for this port, via Freomantlo. is con- • signed to the New Zealand Shipping Company. ,_,!?. c ,s \ Herald had her compasses adjusted this moming byCaptota Tilly, and leftfor Grey•mouth this afternoon. . ". The s.s. Wellington arrived from Russell this morning. Passengers :—Misses Hoag, Aicken, •■■■ A, Gobloniaky, Webster. Mrs Webb and child, , Mr and Mrs Pearce and family. - .The barque Lutterworth, whioh has on board machinery for the new steamer Awhina, is expected to first discharge part cargo at Ot. go, anlthen come on to this port. Mr Stone, shipbuilder, of the Thames, has commanood o small schooner, to register about 20 tons,' for Messrs McArthnr and Co. This vessel Is intended for use at the Friendly Minds. The new sohooner Maile sailed for Tonga at 8 a.m. this morning. Passengers—Rev. J. E. Moulten. Mr and Mrs J. E. iPnrsley, Mr ' and Mrs, Chamnon, Messrs W.. Amery, M. Bur. at*, A. Wright, and A. Hafner... The brig Annabell arrived from Newcastle at ; 8 am., ond was berthed at the Rollwoy Wharf; The barque Cabarfeldh put in on appearance two hotirß later, and anchored at the powder : around.- Both vessels left Newcastle on the " SSrd ultimo. ..■-.-■- The s.B. Rotomahana left for Sydney late last evening with the following pasSengers:—Mrs ! Olsen, Messrs'Silvo, Dickson. G. Allen. Gardiner. Rhodes, Friend (3), Cohen, McClellan, ' WllkißSon* Stevens, Webster, Sheehan, Deov- , rill. Colonel Watson. Mrs Moore and child, Miss Gardiner, Mrs Clark, Dr. Hanoock, ond 41 in the steerage, '• ■"- ■" ' The -sis. Woitalti- arrived from Whongarei . last eventag.with 140 cases fruit, 65 sacks gum, '40 boles wool, sundries, and the following passengers :—Messrs Marshall, Hay ward, Howard, Lorain, Stewart. James, Keates, Lynch, Arwin, 'Watson;D.Boole, Misses Crisp, Rogers, Lawrence, 9 In steerage.. The brf&ahMnes Oceola dnd Norah arrived at "Timaru from Newcastle on November 27. The Timaru. "Herald "says:— "Some excitement Was caused oh the wharf yesterday by tho race for port between the brigantine3 Oceola and | Norah,. On rounding FatitfPoinf, the latter was seen to have a slight advantage, which she ■maintained to the finish.: Mony thought the Oceola would have proved the smarter sailer. .Both vessels hove kept company pretty well the % Whole"w»y aoross.": , :•;■",,-.'.; : , i ■. : , The following passengers arrived from Whon§arel by tho s.s. Macgregor last evening—Mesames McLean, Glfl, WOllace, McKay, McKenzle, Misses Gill, Shandley, McKenzie Messrs Klngsford, Wallace, McKay, McLeod Churchward, McKenzie, McDonald, Eandley ReadingiiWalsh, Mocgregor, Jones, 2 in steerage. Tne Maegregor's cargo included 19 bales wool, 18 cases fruit, 6hhds ale, 41 sheep, and sundries. . _ . The Louise, a smart-looking three-masted schooner, arrived .from Batavia early this ' morning, With a cargo of 450 tons raw sugar for the New Zealand Sugar Company. She anchored to the westward of Queen-street Wharf, and was passed by the Health Officer (Dr. Philson) about noon. The Louise made the trip in the romarkablo time of 14 days. Strong and favourable winds prevailed throughout the artatet t-fcrk Of the voyage.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4530, 5 December 1884, Page 2

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4530, 5 December 1884, Page 2

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4530, 5 December 1884, Page 2