EXPORTS.
Per Arawftta—2obsgsrice, lScaeqs preserved milk, 36 casks ale, 160 case! meats, 111 casks b cf, 10 oases cheese, 50 boxes soap. 100 empty cases, 10 head cattle, 11 cases onions, 150 pieces timber, 6 oases butter, S casej sewing machines, 7 cases oil, 155 cases kerosene 0i1,50 cases salmon, BUlrcbars. 297 cases potatoes, 1 packages sashes, 297 cases biscuit, 3 cases butter, 92 sheep. Per Arawata—29 cases preserved meats, 5 kegs butter (SOOlba) to Suva; 10 cases preserved moats, 3 tierces corned beef. 23 sheep, 1 keg tongues, to I;ovnka-N.Z, Frozen Meat and Storage Company. IxwARDsG'OASTWiSE.-OpotikifromWhanga-rei, with G3 tons coal; Fanny Kelly, from MonKOnnl, with 32,375 feet timber: Heronry, from Tairna, wlta 27,(10(1 feet timber; Mnna, from Tairua, with 26,000 foet timber: Spitfire, from Whangarei, with 53 tona coal; Margaret, from Whangarei, with ballast; Progress, from Whangapoua, with FO.OOO feet tlmbar ; Petrel, from y/eiheke. with 50 tons coal. Outwards Coas i wise —Opotiki, for Thames; Fanny Kelly, for MoDgonui; Progress, for Whangapona; Petrel, for Waiheke. Tbo as. Suva arrived fram Southern ports on Sunday. Passengers :—Mr and Mrs Harden, Me;sra Evans, Hewitt, Bsnbury, Whitfleld, Komp, and Irvin. Thes.s. Arawatale't fW Fiji, via Russell, at 030 p.m. yesterday.. Passengers : — Messrs Henderson, Lobclough, and Walker, The brigantine Gael left Brisbane on the 2nd instant. Had strong S.E. winds, heavy sea and rain until making the coast. Hounded the North Cape at 1.30 a.m. on tt.a 11th, and thence had strong S.W. winds up to arrival here on Sunday morning. The s,B. Manapouri, from Melbourne via llobart and Southern ports, arrived at 11 a m. to-day. She left the Bluff on the 9th, called at Vort Chalmers on 10th, Lyttelfcon, 12th; Wellington, 13th; Napier, 11th; and Gisborno, on 13th, leaving the latter port for Auckland at 10 a.ni. samo day. Rounded East Cape at Ip.m., passed Tiritiri at !).15 a.m. on 16th, and arrived as above. Had fresh W. winds from Melbournei to Bluff. On the coast, light variable winds with fine weather until passing East Caps, when ulronpc westerly winda wore encountered and continued nntil arrival. Pafisengers :-Saloon: Mesdamea J. S. Maofarlane, Hlaok, Young, Kyan, Cradook, Judkins, Begar. Wilkins, Witt and child, Mackay, Smith, Misses Highton, Mnc-mley, Steelc, Brandy, Hallenstein (2), Dr. Keywortb, Captain Munn, Moasrs Cradock, Barrie, Cargo. Hallenstein (2), J. Wallace, Sagar, Black, Witt, Davy. Faohen, Miers, Bennett, Hardcastle, K. Bibby. T. J. Bibby. Jones, Williams. J. Black, D. Blaok, Montgomery, Dudley, Welhered, Rawllnson, Bayne. A. C. Clarke, Milruy, Watts, MoFarlane, R. Foysyth, Tuesld, Bosa. McLymont, Goodlet, Steven.', H:owd, andl7steerage. We are indebted to Mr Chas. Hudson, purser, for proßs parcels, reports, So.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 266, 16 November 1885, Page 2
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