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EXPORTS.

Por Zcolandia—loo sacks oystors, 51 kegs butter, 8 sackßipaint

The brigantino Aurora loft Samoa for Vavou oa tho 15th March. The brigantino Look Oat, which loft Sydney on Maroh 21, arrived last evening after on uneventful passage. The barque Norway, 629 tons, was loading at New York for Wellington and Auokland on March 5. At New York on March 5 freight to Wellington and Auokland were quoted at 37s Cd per ton Of 10 cubic foot The barque Grosmoro was to havoleft London for Auckland on March 2, Tho schooner Golden Isle has beon purchased by Captain Cunningham, cf Onehunga, and in future will bo employed as a lighter at the Manukau The b.s. Wellington roturnod from her Tauranga and White Island excursion, whloh passed off pleasantly, on Sunday morning. The brigantino Ado C. Owen arrived at Rarotonga on March 28, While off Samoa Captain Webber, of the Zealandia. learned that the barque Howard D, Troop had been wrecked at Canton Island on January B, and tho Lorenzo had beon lost about the Bame time at Sydney Island. Tho topsail schooner Atlantic loft Rarotonga on the 11th March for Cook's Islands. The brigantino Eillan Donan, with a cargo of breadstuff's, arrived this afternoon from Oamaru. The passage up occupied 9 days, Oamarn having left on the Bth nit. The(.B. Ohouleft Gisborne at 11.30 p.m. yestorday, and may be expected here Bhortly before daybreak; to-morrow morning. The schooner Lilian arrived to-day from Altntaki with a car^o of oranges in splendid condition. Captain Peltz reports having loft on tho 22nd ult. Had fine weather and easterly 'vinds during tho passage, which occupied 11 aiys. The R.M.S.S. Zealandia, Captain Webber, arrived from San Francisco on Saturday night aboot half-post 10 o'clock. She hod a fine weather passage. Possongors for Auckland : Mr Kimball and wife, Mr C. Batos, Profossor Brown. Miss F. L. Mitohell. Mr A. Shaw, Mr Kendall and wife, Mr C. H. Godfrey, Miss A. M. Htandrng. Tho Zealandia resumed her voyago for Sydney early on Sunday morning, with the following paßsengera from this port: Messrs C. Capello, A. J. Stuart. Sincror, Shaldors, W. Winstonley, Mlas Russell, Mr and Mrs Keys and fatally (3), and through passengers from San Francisco.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 74, 6 April 1885, Page 2

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 74, 6 April 1885, Page 2

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 74, 6 April 1885, Page 2

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