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EXPORTS.

Per Arawata for Fiji: 68 packages canned fruit, 100 ctses kerosene, 10 casks ale. 282 bags potatoes, 32 sacks onions, 16 sackß mangolds, 210 packages biscuits, 2,000 ft timber, l,2oJbrloks 90 bags lime. 2til cases meats, 60 kegs beef, 80 boxes soap, 280 sheep. 201 bags flour, 20 casks oil, 183 packages vegetables, 235 packages groceries, 15 casks cement 10 bags rice, 20 cases geneva, 28 cases butter, and sundries. Inwards Coastwise. — Margaret, from Wananaki, with 171,000 ft timber. Outwards Coastwise:. — Olencalrn, for Whangaroa ; Margaret, far Wananaki. Tho brigantlne Circe noes hence early to Mercury Bay, to load timber for Rockhamvton. The barquo Zodiac entered outwards at Sydney for Kaipwa on August 16. The barquo Killarnoy arrived at Melbourne from Kaipara on August 13. The topsail sohooner Annie Hill, bound from Newcastle to Portland, went aahoro at North Point Koof on tho 16th inst. The s.s. Waibora loft Gisborne for Auckland at 7.45 a.m. today, and should therefore arrive horo about 9 a.m. to-morrow. The following wero passengers by the ssl G enelg. from Tauranga:—Mr and Mrs Gold' smith, Mrs Buddie. Mrs Martin. Messrs LennonCJanus, Wallon, "Vorcoe. Davis, Mux.ro, and 1 steerage. The s.s. Arawata left for Fiji, via Rus9ell, at 5 p.m. yrsterday. Passengers :-Mi»B Ea tgate, Mrs CallaghaD, Mr and Mrs Bentley and fami'y <4), Meßßrs J. A Robinson. W. .T. Napier, C. F. Malan, H. Wynyard, N. W. Faddy. Thn Government Btonmer ?t»lla. which Is enf:a«ed on lighthouao work, arrived here at 7 p m. aat evening from WellinKton, via Tauranga and Portland Inland. She gooa from this port on hor usual visit to northern lighthouses. The brigantine D fUnce, having discharged hr carxo of cwlat the Railway Wharf, was tDday towed alongside of Mr R. MacKoy's shipbuilding yard, whero sho is to undergo a goncral overhaul.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 199, 25 August 1886, Page 2

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 199, 25 August 1886, Page 2

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 199, 25 August 1886, Page 2

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