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EXPORTS.

Por Waihora. fjr Sydaoy—29 cases cheese, 220 sacks flour. 400 sacks bran, 100 sacks sharps, 50 tierces beef, 104 raskß tallow. 143 doors, 261 kega butter, 2.0 bag) f ingua, 31 head cattle, and cargo for Southern ports.

Inwards Coastwise —Spitfire, from Matskana, with 10 tons firowjod.

Outwards Coastwise.—Spitfire, for Matakana.

Tho brlgantlno Camlllo left Lytteltoa for this port yesterday.

The brigantine Circe 13 to loave for Mercury Bay this evening in tjw of the b.s. Argyle.

Tho brigantine Peerless was docked this afternoon by Messrs Henderson and Spraggon. She is to bo stripped, caulked, and coppered.

The agents of tho l.aique Chasca, which recently pu'. into Sidney disabled, have rcceivod information that the barquo will not go on to Wellington.

Ihe hritrantine Aratapu and s.s. Rose Casey were Ho ited cut of dock yesterdsy. The is to load timber at Tairua for Brisbane.

Tho r s. Argyle, duo to aTrlvo from Barrier early this morning, did not reach tho wharf until after 3 p.m., having been detained by adyorse weather.

The U.S. corvette Mohican is expected to leave for Samoa to morrow.

On Tuesday morning last, at 8 o'clook, the B s. Rotomahana, from Sj dnoy for this port, passed a barque about 50 miles to the westward of the Tnreo Kings, standing to the eastward ; and on Wednesday, at 2 a.m.. she passed another barque Bt_adli)g this wav, between the Cavallls and Cape Brett. Neither vessel could be made out. The a.s. Clanßaian arrivod from Ru sail and Northern porta cariy to-day. Passengers— Meadamea Davis, Kirkpatrick, Stanton, Young, Mi3ses Milne, Davis, Messrs Wit, Wigmore. Tolerton, Vivian, Campbel', Hart. Milne, Partridge, Gray, Anderson, French, Knox, aud four in tho Bteerago.

Tha R.M.S. Aoraiigi left Wellington for _onrlon. via Rio and Madeira, at C 30 p.m. yesterday, witn 76 passengers and a large quantity of cargo, including 16,500 carcaaea frozen mutton.

The R.M.S. Rimutaka completed the discharge of the Auckland portion of her cargo today and commenced taking in cargo for _ondon. She sails via the South at 2 p.m, on Monday next.

Captain Watt, master of the Auckland schooner Yolande. writes from Shanghai. Btatinst that he arrived thero from Wol ongong. New South Wales, on Juno 26, and that he Intended to fail again for Humboldt Bay on July 6, to load timber for Sydney. The bb. Macgregor arrived from Whangarei early today. Passengers—Mr and Mrs StaphenBon Miss Forrest, Key. Mr Monro, Messrs Fairbnrn, Smith. Marshall, Turley. Pullin, Butt Shepperd, Cullen. McGregor, McKenzie, Hollalghan, and three Bteerage. Cargo: 22} tons coal, 31 sacks gum. 2t;bo_es butter. 16 kegs do., 1 drum oil, 24 boxes eggs, and 3 tons The b s° Rotomahana left for Melbourne, via Southern ports, at noon. Passengers far Gis- , borne - Rev. A. J. Williams. For Napier: Dr and Mrs Foulknor, Miss Tanner, Measra A.'H Kraa and a. Daniels. For Wellington: Messrs C. Henderson, J. J. Lees, Pirie, Rev. E Lußk Mrs Walters and child. For Lyttelton: Mr and' Mrs G. Coleman. Miss A. Scbnackenber_ Messrs T. Allen, aDd McDougall. Mcl bourne- Misaea RichardßOn (5), Matters RiohardBon (1)." Steorage: Mesdames Kitt, Montague and infant, neid and two children, Mr and MraDont, Moaars Kneooone. Keainownski. E. Harris, J. Dent, Wright, Little. J. Donnelly, and G Matth wb. Tho s.s. Waihora left for Sydney early thl_ afternoon. Paßsengere. saloon:-MIsbob Teas and Ullan. Mesia ties Montague and Heehy, Meßsrs C.S.Edwards, Armatead, J.W.Drewett, R Monk, J. Wallop, G, Williams and servant, Barnett J. McKenzie, W. Glasaon. snd Cotterill Kev.Macrae. Steerage: MesersC.lnglls, Chang Foo, Chang Pow, WaLing, J. R. Norton, H Gernholt. F. __.ith. Ateroyd, J. Clarke, J. Burns R Snath, C. Melin, J. Bnrmaton, S. Hurst' N. McLean, J. Turner, J. Bowers, H. Pritchard, S. Fed-iain, Mr and Mrs Anderron, Mr and Mrs McDonald. Mra smith and family. Mr and Mrs Priest, Mrs G Allen and 2o_ildren, Mra Yatoß and 3 children.

THE JOHN KNOX. Mongonui, Angutt 25.

It will be remembered that the barqne John Knox drove down on the sohooner Lizzie Guy. and did a good deal of damage to herself and the schooner. Captain Farquhar and Mr Gellit surveyed the schooner and assessed the damaga dons to that ve3ael at £25, which was Bettlod by tho master ot the John Knox. The John Knox received considerable damage, and the ia otherwise in a very bad Btate. A survey on her was held here on Wednesday, by order of the Government, by Mr Bishop, Resident Magistrate, who ia also Customhouse officer, and Captain Fa-gubar. Their report has, boon Bent on to Wellington. The veasel was found to be in a genfra ly bad state bevei al of ncr beams are brokeD, and other's rotten. Daylight can bo seen through her lv places. After the survey the captain was informed that ho would not be allowed to go to sea in ihe v. Bsel in her present state. The captain states that the men's. articles expire on the Bth S ptember, and about £160 wagea aro due to tbe orew, who, it may be stated, Intend taking their discharge at the expiration of their articles, but refuse to give up possession of the ship until such time as their wages are paid. Mr Holdship is here, and he refUBBB to supply any cargo unleßa the captain finds an insurance agent who will insure the cargo to its full value. The end of this will be that should the cap'ain desire to go to eea in the vessel In her present state, the Customs Officer will refuee to give him his clearance.-[Own Correspondent.]

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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 201, 27 August 1886, Page 2

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 201, 27 August 1886, Page 2

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 201, 27 August 1886, Page 2

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