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EXPORTS.

Per Ferdinand, for London: 2.GIG cases gum, 177 casks tallow, 427 cases pearl shell, 16 bales cotton. 251 tons copra. 42 baloa hemp, 31 bales tow, 30 sacks bonc3,B bales leather, 250 bales llax, and sundries.

Inwards, Co»stwisk.—Norah. from Oreti Point, with a load ot machinery.

Outwards, Coistwise. — Margaret, for Omaha.

The schooner Sandfly arrived at Tonga, from this port, on May 10, a.ter an 8 dayß passage.

The brigantine Mynle was at Tonga on the IStli inst.

The brlganlinc Seaxull has entered out at the Castoms for llokianga, where she will load timber for Townaville.

The barque Notero was berthed at Queenstreet Wharf last evening, and commenced discharging to-day.

The barque Ferdinand cleared at the Customs to-day for London, with a full general cargo, as per export list.

Repairs to the s.s. Gairlooh arc almost com pleted, and she will resume her running on tho West Coast very shortly. She was floated out Ot dock this morning, and towed alongside of the wharf by the as. Glenclg.

The s.s. Herald was docked this morning tor cleaning. '

Tho brigantlno Mar-hall S. arrived at Sydney from Auokland on May 21, tho passage having occupied three weeks. •

The barque Pak Wan arrived at Newcastle from this port on May 28.

The barque Cabarfci-b, which left Kaiparaon May 10, atrived at Sydney on May 25.

The schooner Eillan Donan arrived at Sydney on May 26, nineteen days from Mercury Bay.

The schooner Ma'.le came up harbour last evening. She left Tonga on May 18, and Eva on May 23. Had froah trodo winds to 26° S„ and thence head windß and fine weather till arrival. Passenger: Mr Blrkett.

The three-masted schooner Waratah was borthod alongside of the barque Loongana this morning, and commenced to tranship flour to the last-named vessel. The L-wngana goes to Sydney, and the Waratah to Pic ton.

The barque Carl Both csme up harbour last evening in tow of tbeAwhina, and berthed at the Railway Wharf. She left New York on January 15, and Wellington on May 29, ond was tnaide Little Barrier on the Ist inst. After that the passage was extended by calms and light winds.

The s.s. Clansmau arrived from Tauranga early tola morning. Passengers:—Mesdames Bodell, Boylan, Metcalfe, Baker, Misses Kelly, Humphries, Harvey, Dr. Dalzell, Mesei-Holl, J. Bodell. Whitelaw, C. A Baker, Chatfleld, Ashton, Moody, Pratt, and throe steerage. The Clan-man is tq leave for Whangarei at 6 this evening.

The s.s. Manapourileft for Sydney at 5 p.m. yesterday, with tho following passengers:— Suss Wilson, Mesdames Moßonald and 5 children. Stone. Holland, Marks, Tsine, Holdship, Messrs Dodgshun, Severn, Holdship, Tatne. Bell (2), Stone. Clark, Logan, Eoßtham, Mfßlnie, Mercy, Hartman, Rev, Mr Dudley, Rev. J. S. Hill, Colonel Haultaln. 26 to the steerage, and through passengers from Southern pt-ts.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 124, 3 June 1885, Page 2

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 124, 3 June 1885, Page 2

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 124, 3 June 1885, Page 2