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EXPORTS.

Per Call Both: 1,197 ft. limber, "0 cases kcrosine, 3 boat?.

P-.r Rfitotnahana: CO bales flax, 152 sacks oyst__ ZGOkegs butter, 10_ sucks urass _e__, 47 oisks beef, 2.sacks «urn, 50 bundles doors, unu 120 doors, 13 cases eheo.e, 9 bundle- shelves, aud sundries.

InwaßOS Coastwise.—Christina, from Rusocli. v. i'li 05 nn. cos.l: Start, from Mongonui, with il.OOiift timber; Grillln, Irani Russell, with 70 tous coal.

Outward . Coastwise. — Saucy Kato, for Mairarangl, with 70 ions coal.

llio brigantine D_llanoo left Newcastle for this port on iho 7th instant, with 320 tons coal.

From this port tho brigantines Ryno and Clansman proceed to Suwarrow, and.thoy will B_U at an early date,

The s.e. Triumph is announced to leave Sydney for New Zealand ports about tho 25th inst.

Tho American brigantine Irene will leave for New York about the 20th inst,, with a full cargo of gum,

k The brigantino Lapwing left Timaru for I Auckland yesterday, alio is to bo followed by j tiio Kandsi lale nt an early date.

The Auokland Bchooner Devonport arrived at Lyttelton from Newcastle yostcrd_ly. Aftor discharging co»l there sho will load far this port.

Captain George Short, lato master of tho unfortunatobrigantinoNightingale.left lor Sydney per Rotomahana last evening on business connected with tho recent casually.

Tho schooner Queon. from Hokianga, brings 20 bags bones, 06 bags gum, and nundries.

The schooner Norval, for Russell, and Savoy Kate, for Mongonui, and several other small craft weno at auchor in6ide of the North Head to-day, windbound.

The s.s. Janet Nicoll was floated out of dock this morning, and her place was taken by the 8.8. Argyle.

Tho barque Grasmere, 1,216 tons register, which loft London for this port on March 25, and ia therefore about due, brings a very large cargo valued at £31,GC0.

The schooner Aurora loft Sydney on June 3 for Newcastle, whero she was to load coals for Lyttelton. At the lattor port she recdlvcs a oargo of grain oonsigned to Mitohelson and Co. of this port.

The barque Carl Both goes from here to Habaai, under charter to Messis MoArthur and Co and will loud copra at the island forahomo port. She cleared outwards at the Customs to day.

Tho e.s.- Mamtpouri went up to the Sugar Company's Wharf this morning to load a large nuant'tv of refined sugar for Southern ports. Sho prcccods South at noon to-mcrrow. The ss Clans_aan ar.ivedfrom Tauranga at 6 o'clock this morning. Passengers-Mrs Marsh and five childron, Misses Dill. Clayton, Hamlin, Messrs Wigg, R. Home, Douglas, Dale. Barry, Johnson, 3 steerage.

The Austrinn corvette Saida, which left this port on May 17. arrived at Suva, Fiji, on Saturday May 31 After a short stay, during which i she took in 150 tons coal, sailed again for Singapore, via tho New Hebrides. I Shoitly boforo tho Arawata left Levuka. resident, ware ploa.hn.ly surprised bj the arrival of the mission vessel Moe'uyan (Captain ChamT>ii_il fears for the safety of which lad been B-terttiined for some time pteviously. The Moco. an left Levuka on Dec. 10th for Samoa and New Britain, and had most unfavourable weather throughout the round trip. Tho s s. Rotomahana loft for Sydney, via Tinssoll 'at 5 p.m, yesterday. Passengers: Me-dame. Bennett and family (3), Wficox, Ttnhtrlaon, Chcesemau, Misses Bratch. Brod7i_k Messrs J. Bennett, Robertson, Levy. Me-ii-n-.d Battloy, McCroady, Forbes, Herment, H.B. Scott, Balrd, Master McDonald, and 38 in the Bteerage,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 130, 17 June 1885, Page 2

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 130, 17 June 1885, Page 2

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 130, 17 June 1885, Page 2

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