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EXPORTS.

Per Ada C, 0wen—1,423 pieces Umber and 800 dries.

Inwards Coastwise.—Nor^h, from Walara. ■with 33.(00 feet timber; Rats, from Port Charles, with 43.000 feet timber Outwards Coastwise.—Agnes Donald, for Whar.gaiel; Norab, for Waiare; Kata, for Port Charles. The br'gantine Defiance goes lienoo to Kalpara to load timber for Sydney. The brlgantlne Stanley left Kalpara for Melfcourne yesterday. The baiqno Mary A. Greenwood completed her cargo for Now York to-day. Tb« brlgantine Ada C. Owen sailed to-day tor liaro-.ougti. The s. Chelnibfordleft Opotlki for Auckland via Oretl Point yesterday, and is therefore not due to arrive heie till to-morrow. The barqna Laira will load at this port for London, under charter to the New Zealand Shipping Company, and will follow the barque Merope. The barane Cassandra, which left Sheerness on September 16 and is now 93 days ont. brings for Auckland 501 tons white fait, valued at £300. and for Canterbury 531 tons white salt, valued at£3:o. The schooner Energy is loading at Te Kopnru for Mtlbourne: the barque Cabarfeidh at M akarau. for Dunedin; and the brig Albert the Good, at Helenavillo, for Melbourne. The] ichooner Louie ariived from Lyttelton this morolnx. with part cargo for Auckland, and 20 tons Hour for the Thames. She left Lyttelton on the 10th inst.. at noon, and passed Bast Cape at 10 a.m. on the 14th, In company with a schooner end brigantlne.

The cutter Sunderland experienced very haaiy wca'her during her voyage from the Uroat Barrier to Thames on Sunday last When offTavu she wee caught in ac quail, which blew the mainsail into pieces and nearly dismasted her.

When the steamer Mawhera was wrecked at Westport laet month, the Nautical Court sus pended Captain Bill's certificate for tbr c months. Subsequently a petition was got up, praying the Government to restore his certificate, and the request has been acceded to.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 298, 18 December 1886, Page 2

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 298, 18 December 1886, Page 2

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 298, 18 December 1886, Page 2

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