EXPORTS.
TVr Hanroto : 101 bars sharp?, 100 bausb^an, 35 ca^os butter, 1 2SI viecca timber, 31 bttlea flax. 2'J ca;e3 meats, 25 kegs beef, 21 bales fungus. 95 dooia. £0 basi silt, and a. tew packages sundries. The barqun Helen Denny berthed at the Railway wharl this morning. Thobrlgantino Clansmnn arrived at Townsvillo from Auckland oti the oili lnai. Tho bisque Cabirf -idh was at Launcnston on the ilth in,t. Tho Hnrbonr Boa'd has decided to " request" rilotßCoOptratd Sjinty tcfusturn their corlifloates. The s.b. OhelnWord left for Opotlld ihia mornui«. PiWßenKei-.):-Mr and Mrs Melntyreand family, Mr and Mrs O'.Vtcaher and family. A Iranian named Huahep, vrhiUt hcuio£ ibe load on thontejinr Hero betwoan Townßville r,ml Cambridge fJuif recently, fell overheard, and was drowned. The b.b. Kahu, which left this rorS on Siturriay evomiiK l.i-t for Whioga-el. uoob fr;m the latter pjit to Nm i^r. Shn will return here next weOi with a cargo of stock. Although tho weather rnodera!el considerably to liar, a strong corthifily breeze contlnud to blow, und di:t lined Beveral outwiud-bound Bailing t«:s.;ls which vrero readj to luavo port. Several vessolj in harbour to-day carrirdtheir flags hilf-mssthleh in token of respect for the memory of Captain Yut ■», mister rf >he cutter Mercury, who died at bis reeidenco in Auckland yo tetvay. Tho n.p. Wairaraptt left Sydney at i p.m., Ootobor 11; abrcatt Three Kings at 12 30 D.m. Octob.fr ID; abreast North I'npe at 5 p.m., fame nay. and arrived hero at O.io a in. to-day. On leaving Sydney Heads tho Wairarapa had a vjry tovero south-unuterly galf, accompanied with turriflc squalls tnd Tory Heavy Boas which can ;ed h^r to slowdown. This weather lia'ed iiptoKundny night, and from that time until arm-ill fresh nastorly and noith-uustirly winds with lumpy sea and fine woittaer prevailed. 1 !i3'onsc?s: -B*loon, for Auckland : Merdamea Ji illy a-.d VV. P. Gordon, Mossrs O. T. Orr. R. KiiHwleS, C. F. Tolhurst, S. J. Moore, M*jor Konr,in K tOD. Steerage J. f«rey, C. Moff^t, II McLean, w Queieh. S Walker, G. Brothers. We aro Indobted to Mi 11. C. Taylor, purser, for cuatomary favour*.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 247, 20 October 1886, Page 2
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