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EXPORTS.

l'erOlivo-1,339 pieces timber, 13.". kogs boot, 21 drums oil, 20 cosob kerosino. 70 mats sugar. 36 cases flali, sr< bags flour. ,'>7 cases meats, ,1 draya, IS cases blßeuita. 1!) casea jam, lift boxes potatoes, and sundries.

Inwards CoASTWisR.-Ghost, from Mangore, with 15,0.0 ft timber; Janet, from Whangaroi, with 800 bushels lime.

OUT wares Coast .visk.-Olvo, scow, for Cabbage Bay; Bensy, for Parua Bay; Waiwera. foi Uisborno; Janet, for Whangaroi. Tho bb. Suva left Gisborne for this port at 8 a m. to day, and may ho expected hero earl) tomorrow morning.

The brig Wild Wave left Port Chalmers yostorday with general cargo for this port. The s.s Argyle ia to bodooked about Tuesday next for a general overhaul. The barque Lutterworth hauled into tho stream this afternoon, preparatory to lea. ing for Dunedin, whore she will load for London.

Tho brigantino Myrtle will leavo on an island cruise shortly, in charge of Captain Ro_s, Into of the Cygnet.

The barque Ferdinand, now undergoing a thorough overhaul in dock, will probably commence loading for London at an early (late, under oliarter to Messrs Henderson and Maof irlane.

The dock presonta a very lively appearance this week, owing to the largo amount of work proceeding on tho brig vision and barque Ferdinand. Mr O. Bailey has both vesaols in hind, nnd fully SO mon employed stripping, ciulking, coppering, etc. Both vessels aro expseted to bo out of dook on Tuesday.

Theaß. Macgregor arrived from Whangaroi oarly this morning. Passengersi .-Misses mcKenzic, Johnson. Mesdamoa Haultin, MoKcnme, Messrs T. Johnson, Macgregpr, W. McAllßtor McKenzio, Chimney. Harris. Jonos, and two in the steerage. Cargo: 70 sacks gum, 200 cases f _ nit, 5 tons aundi loa.

The schooner Olive has a full general cargo for Samoa and the following passengora:Messra J. H. Symonds. B. Cook, R. H. Head, Mr and Mrs R. 11. Gale and family. Sho is in charge of Captain Percival, and promises to make a smart voyago.

As the b.B. Wellington did not start on her usual trip North this week till Tuesday, sho will not return hero till to-morrow morning, Consequently she will omit a trip to Whangarei. which will bo takon over by the s.s. lona. Tho latter leaves for Whangaroi at 8 thiß evening.

The s.s. Waltakl arrived from Whangarei about midnight with 175 tons coal, 95 sacks gum, 40 oases fruit, 36 cheese, and sundries. Passengers:—Misses Robinson. 8011, Peace, Mrs and Miss Sharps, Mesdanies lbbetson, Cook, Mr and Mrs Chcesetnan, Messrs Whitelaw, AVakelin, Miller, Garrett, Mc__*y, Alderton. McLean, MacMUlan. Whithand, X er, Gibson, Frasor, Anderson, Gordon, Bartlctt, 10 in stcoragc.

Tho s.s. Ruapehu, which is to leave Wellington for London on tho 12th inst., take 3 the fol--1 lwing passengers hooked at this port:—Saloon: Sir Kdmuud Buckley. Mrs Burton, Master Richard Burton, Florence Randolph (maid), Mr A. C. Yarboroueh. Mr and Mrs Wyman, Mi. s . velyn Wyman, Master Reginald Wyman, Mr David G. Edwards. Second saloon: Mr Herbert Wilson, Mr Edward C. Roberts, CranStour. A. E. Ormc, Miss May Orme, Mr Arthur T. Price, Mr Chas. E. Tucker, Miss Marj Jandroll, Mr Edward Ncal. Steerage: Mr and Mrs Francis, child, and Infant. Mrs Walker and B.n. Mr and Mis Satman and child. Mr Patrick Lyell, Mr l 1 avid Cowieson, Mr and Mrs Grant and thrco children, Mr Smith and two children. Mrs Worrall and eon. Mr and Mrs Hodges and child, Mrs Libri. Mrs Hooker, Mr H. Beaumott, Mr R. D. Crosby, Mr J. Hockenbull, Mr J. Senary, Mr W. Ryan, Mr Thomas, Mr W. MoFarlane, Mr J. Liitlowood.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 78, 10 April 1885, Page 2

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 78, 10 April 1885, Page 2

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 78, 10 April 1885, Page 2