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EXPORTS.

Fe-'Rotomihana, for Sydnoy-2 horues, 363 ke(,'a butter, 15 bales ilax, 7i tiercee, 130 kegs, 60 barrels salt beef, 1C pumps, 7 bags kauri gu"i. 603 sacks Hour, 175 cases preserved meats. 20 kena euet, 182 packages fungus. 56 head cattle, DIG bunches bananas, 15 packagoe casements, 35 doors, 60 sacks lime. 10 oases hematite paint, 38 packages copper metal, 101 paokagee sundrioa. and cargo from Soattiorn ports.

The brigantine FarneH Bailed for Kaipara last evening to lood timber fer an Australian port. The echooner Maile an-ived at Tonga from Auckland, on July lS.aad was at Haabal on t*ie2Bth. The new schooner Falscgogo arrived at Tonga on July It, 22 days out. The barq-ae Zenobia was loading at Vavan with copra sor fiuropo, on accounS o! Meesre flic Arthur and Co , on the 22nd insL The 8.8. Chelmelord arrived from Opotiki early this inormofj, with 32£ packs maize, a horses, 2 boxes bnctcr. 2 boxes esgs. The brigantine Stanley has entered outwards fir Kaipara. The cutter Loo arrive , ? ** Walroa, Hawko'e Bay, from Auckland, yia Mercury Bay.. yesterday, after haying been 3 daj'S »»tie bar. The boiler and machinery »J the wrecked steamer Hannah Mokau have .oeon landed at Whakatane, and is ready to forwarded to Ai*ckland. A'ne 3.8. Arawats left for Dunedip , laet night" Pa°sengers: Dr Blyth; Mr K. K. raduennanand fire steerage. Captain Webb, American Consul, has r we ived a note from the Commander of the *™ T ~ Bhip Mohican, slatinpr that she may be expected to arrive here about the 20th Inst. The Bhlp Falls of Clyde is ballastlngas specdilV tik possible. She will probably sail for Napier' dn Saturday. The s s. Ibna arrived f rore Mercnry Bay early thiß mbraing, and left for Great Barrier atß a,m. •i'hi s.s. Rotoipabana left for Sydney: via Roe--8011, at 7 p.m. yesterday. Paesenffere: Mr and, Mra Belcher, Mr and .Mrs Atte-ivell, Messrs K. J. ISrldeoford, ffi N. Ritchie. R. Lanston, W. Pennington, Bark?ain; H; IJ. Lusk, K. K. Dendy, J. Stevens. Sisters c* Sfe Joseph (2). Misses Uonovan, Blair. Haywij-fft Madame Hantrive, 65 in tho etccragp, and tiVoußh passengers from Southern ports. The b.s. Tarawera left for BMoaurne via South at noon. Passengers for OSstoorne: Mr and Mrs South. Messrs Scott, Dalryffls«e, Mise Fuller. Napier: Moadames F. P. Biline, Jabetean, Robinson, Rowlinson, Mr ana Mrs Mcl.ean, Mrs and Miss Daviee. Golder, Mr si>4 Master Brown. Mies MoNay, Messrs Neal Mandcslay, C, Wallnutt, S. Proves, H. Patterson G. McNsv. "'ellington: The Wellineton Footbsll Teem: -j:ttolton: Messrs K. Gray and K. B. Cox. For Dunedin: Mesars W. J. Newman, W. B. Mane, Mes3?r3 Coxheaa and Hallensteln. Blull': Kr Jbhieton , .

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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 188, 12 August 1886, Page 2

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 188, 12 August 1886, Page 2

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 188, 12 August 1886, Page 2