EXPORTS.
Per Buster-160,000ft dressed and Eo,oooft rough timber.
Inwards- Coastwise. — Deveron, from Whangarei, with 42 tons coal; Pnkapuka, from Barrier, with 22 logs; Kauri, from Waiara, with iS logs.
Odtwasdb Coastwise.-Deveron, for Whitlanga ; Ruakaka, for Manaia ; Olive, for Mangawai; Pnkapuka, for Great Barrier ; Kauri, for Port Charles. Tho bsmrue Modnra is discharging at the the Sugar Company's wharf - The brigantine Oceolaleft Brisbane on the 6th inßt, and had a fair-weather passage across. The B.H. Wellington brought the following passengers from Northern ports :-Mr and Mrs Redfem and children, Mr and Mrs Marshall, Mrs Clarke and family. Messrs Beaumont. Wyndeman. Lees, Carron, Ponder, CSullivsn, Nloholson, Taylor, Lambley, Hendon, Miss Lees and others.
The ClaDSman brought the following passengers from Tauranga: — Mesdames Burrows, Proud, Loaob, Pearde, Vogan, Misses Harrison and Fleetwood <2), Mr and Mrs Proude. servant and children, Messrs Martin, Gow, Marter, 3. Davis, Bodell, Tovey, Wright, Percival and Morgan, Marter Jackson.
The schooner Gael and brigantine Magellan Cloud were at Brisbane on April 7.
The schooner Walapu arriva-l from East Coast ports to-day with 233 Backs barley, 3 tons bones 303 sacks wheat. 111 sacks maize, 8 pigs, and sundries. Passengers :—Mr Nicolas and two children.
Mess's H. P. Barber and Co have been advised of the arrival of the barque Wolfe at Adelaide from New York The Wolfe has part cargo for Auckland, and will arrive here early.
Tne brig Vision arrived at Eaipara from Hobart yesterday.
The barque Cabarfeidh left Kaipara yesterday with timber for Dunedin.
The schooner Buster oleared at the Customs to-day for Sydney, via Mercury Bay.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 98, 24 April 1886, Page 2
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