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EXPORTS.

Por Loch Naw (to ba loaded at Meroury Bay) I 240,000 ft sawn timbor. Per Suva—92 tons sugar, and a qnantity of salt and sundries.

Inwards, CoAffTWlßß.—Olivo, from Whangarei Heads, with 27 kauri logs; Violet, from Thames, with ll.OOGft. sawn timber. Outwards, Coastwise .—Margaret. forMatakana: OHv.', for Kawau ; Zillah, for Oreat Barrier. Tbe bnrqii3 Ansdell left Newcastle for this port on Ju.ie 2, with coal and bonedust. Tho bi'.rciuo Wonona ha 3 been berthed at tho Railway Wharf. The s.s. Waihora left for Russell last evening. Sha is to return hero early to-morrow, and proceod South about 3 p.m. ThA brltffiutino Kyno is discharging her cargo of oopra Into tho ship Walmuto for couvoyanco to London. 1 ••': • Thes.s. Triumph.loft Wellington for Sydney yesterday, with a large curso of Southern proiiuco. It "he obtains a full return cargo at Sydney, she is not likelyto call Newcastle, and muy come on to this port direct. Tho ship Moblllo Bay. which Messrs Shaw, Sofil' and C°- recently announced would load, nt London for Auckland, to sail In April, has had hor destination altered to Otago. for whloh port she was to have boon deepatohed on April 25. Tho brigantino Irtpwing and schooner Handa lalo were loading produce at Timaru for this port on tho oth inst. The barnuoLoch Nnw has haulod off from tho Railway wharf, preparatory to hor doparturo for Mercury Kay. wluthor she irocecds to load timbor for 3ydnoy. Tho ship Kathorine (lata Baron Aberdare) under charter to the Shaw. Savlllo, and Albion Cornmny. which loft London for Auckland on Atiril 18. in in change of Captain Spille, and conBigned lb Air A. ilcather. ■''ho ship DuchrFs of Arcrylo was to leavo London fbr this port aDout May 21. The outtor ffiluo. 17 tons register, owned by Captain Adams, of Kaipara, will loave this port at an early date for Samoa, in oharKO of Cantata Mincham. The outtor is likely to be sold at tho Islands..'

Tho ship Cruearlor has almost oomploted tho discharge of her London cargo. On Saturday Bhe will haul oil! from the wharf to make room for tho Sam Mendel. Tho Crusader loads here for Londou, and will bo berthed whero tho Walmate now lies, when tho latter vessol. has completed hor outward cargo. The ss, <\rgyle, which took over tho Galrloch's running on tho West Coast whilst tho latter voasel was undergoing repairs, shoutd artivo hero Sunday evening, lifter which she Is likoly to bo laid up for soinu timo. The schoonor Aurora arrivod from Norfolk Island and Noumea early this morning. She left V__.ea on May 23; had calms for four days Sci thonco strong northerly winds and thick **ather till making Throe Kings on tho Oth Wat.: thonce till arrival strong winds from "VV. and S.W. pravailed. Tho-s.s Wellington arrived from Tauranga eariv this morning with tho following passengers • MessrsLonoh,Brabant, tkcon, J. Morales, Clark Taylor, Hwt, Burke, Itov. A.. 11. Boucher, Bishop or Wniapu, Mrs Clarke and 2 ohildron, Misa Stuart. Mrs Carr.

Tho dlroet Bteamor Aorangi, duo here on Juno 23 briniis a large numbor of Government iinr.ilßraT.to, of which 71 aro for this port. A list of names appoars on tho fourth page.

Tho D s. Waitakl arrived from Whangarei last evening, with tho following passengers :-Mlss Harrison. Master.-! Harrison and Wilson Mesdames Wilson, Aldorton and 2 children, Messrs Davis Dlxoa, Allinson, Kacholder, Coldham, Tucker Joints. Watson, Hancock, Hamel, Flux, 3 natives, and 10 In the steerage. Messrs Donald and Edlnborough haverocelved a. telegram st-itmg that tho as. Janet Nicoll, ■whiohleft Wellington yesterday, hasafull cargo Vvf produce for Auckland. The steamer will arrive here about Saturday night. Alter .Tißchireing sho will be dooked for cleaning. preparatory to leaving for the South Sea Islands about Thursday next.

Tim brigantlno Western Star, which is now inline at Dunedin for Auckland, Is a remark__lj linn looking vessel ot 121 tons register, and ______ vers "recently by Mr Joslah Beer, of THverton. under tho special survey of Captain Thomson morlco surveyor at tho Bluff. The ihnloof her timbers are thoroughly seasoned, and si builder has strictly followed the suggestions oifevo . him bt Captain J., U. Russell. TinwVssurveyor. Herframcworkisofseasoned r-irmi which te said to bo most excellent timber triihkt purpose! her stanchions aro of totara. m_\ tho ?OP sides and decks of tho best kauri tfne- Sh™s"astened throughout with conner i, 1 ia in every roopect a faithfully-finished 5£««1 Her rigging is of Besscmer's patent aWiiiuid too n.as'R are of black pine, grown in f^Riwrton district. Sho is 105 ft long overall, o'lVt • •i - Ai" with a depth of hold of Sft6in, and io Ijui't tii c'rry over 100,000 ft of timber in a dranght of Oft Bin.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 131, 11 June 1885, Page 2

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 131, 11 June 1885, Page 2

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 131, 11 June 1885, Page 2