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EXPORTS.

Per Tarawera : 22 barrels- boor", 118 cases butter, 60 cases cheese, 510 pieces timber, 20 casks oil. 2 horses, 50 bundles handles, 50tpkga. mantles, 1,000 sks.-bran, i3C'casks limejuice, 10S bales furipuf, 41 keg? and 16 tierces beef. 20 bales flax, 1 box gold, 9 pkga shelves, 10 cases tobacco and sundries.

The schooners. Lilian and Atlantic were a.c Karotonga when the Janefc Nicoll left. The ketf;h Clematis, -which'went ashore on the Forty-nine Mile Eeaeh recently, was towed off yesterday. H.M.S.-Nelson is now at Sydney, and is expected to 'proceed thence to Auckland early. The brigantine Linda Weber left Oamaru for Napier on the 24th insb. The brig&ntines Peerless and Darcy Pratt left Oamaru for this port on the 23rd, not the 18th inst. as previously announced. The s.s. Douglas arrived from Opotiki, etc., this morning ■with 500 sacks of maize. Passengers : Miss Austin, Mr Fraser. The brigantine Ryno berthed alongside of the Hermione at the Railway Wharf to tranship copra, etc., for Samoa. The brigantine Ada C. Owen left Rarotonga port on-the 13th inst. and was passed by the s.s. Janet Nicoll outside ; Great Barrier yesterday. . . ." The schooner Mariner has left Rarotonga for this port with a cargo of oranges, and is daily expected here. A comprehensive survey of Sydney Harbour is now being carried out by direction of the Admiralty, with a view, to ascertain ■ its suitability for becoming one of the principal coaling stations of the Imjierial na,vy. The barque Nbtero cleared at Lyttelton for this port on the 25th inst., with 143 sks barley, 40 do sharps, IGO do,beans, 2555 do potatoes,' 900 do oats, 1030 sks and bags flour, 1427 sks wheat, 40 do onions, 72 packages. The Notero arrived hero this afternoon. Strpng winds and variable weather were experienced during the passage. . ■ An attempt, which was unsuccessful, was made on the Bth inst., to launch the large floating dock that has been under construction for some time in Sydney, nnd of winch we have before given a description. When the orthodox bottle of champagne smashed itself the structure advanced into the water ft distance of 70 feet and then stuck, one .of the ways having somewhat subsided. Another trialwas made when the night's tide served, but that, too, failed. . The s.s. lona arrived from East Coast ports early to-day. Passengers : —From ■ Taurhnga :"' Mrs Burcheel, Miss Burchccl, Master Burcheel, and Mr Shaughneasy. ,From Tairua : Messrs Mclntyre, DeThierry, and Gorrie. From Mercury Bay : Miss Trail, Mr and Mr? Clay, Dr. - Buckley, .Messrs Robinson, Bronhmd, Quinn. From Mercury Bay: Mr Crowe and Mr Wilkie. ■The. ; lona left'again at 8 a.m. for the Barrier. , ;'■'.= ; The s.s. Tarawera left for Sydney via Russell at 5 p.m. yesterday, with the following passengers :--Mr Lyons and family (2), Messrs H. H. Henty, G. W. Thwaitc, Fabian, Dingwell, Walesby, Watson, , Fj' Edwards, Lambertson,. L. Edv/ards, M-jrl! den,.F. Whiteside, H. Swinger, E. Periling G. Duke, W. Jenner, Watson, H. Olark' Saundeis, H. Hannay, F. A. Fraser, Dr'" Floyer, Misses Webb, J. Clarke, Mes&inV Parsons, D. Jones, Mofflyn,' Conuc'-Orv d Company (57), and 70 in the steerage Jra v The brigantine .Peerless arrived f - Oamaru this; morning ;-?,n i d bertW ' , tr ,° l m Queen-street Wharf, 'She. Mb r - a ab tho the 23rd with the wind light f> ' Ja c maru . °" hauled S.E;,ne>vt"day i,4 ' om&;i wmd till Sunday', when til V, continued thus On Monday- N. and N.W. and , r'coiit) v - lI1( * .9 .ew; ,S.S.E. stormy which W ' .-'-itied.. tr.il yesterday, 'after, tinuer , • • winds set in and coriPrr' ;. till arrival. The brigantino. Darcy *' .ct, which left Oamaru in company with 'the;; Peerless and experienced similar weather, in.port this afternoon. '"'„;

—j The s.s. Te Anau left for Melbourne, via Southern ports, at noon to-day, with the following passonsers: - Saloon : For (J is-j 'foorno— Messrs P. Aicken and S. Woobman. For Napier Messrs Simpkin, A. E. Horton, P. Heabhcoto, L. H. McKay, J. Blackc, F. C. White, Miss McCarthy, H. J. Jerram. For Lyttelton—Mr S. Sinclair. For Bluff —Mr Gardner. Steerage, for various ports ; Messrs F. Helcy, Lincoln, C. .Stevenson, Mr and Mrs Carlisle, Master MelCenzie, and Miss Long.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 152, 30 June 1887, Page 4

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 152, 30 June 1887, Page 4

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 152, 30 June 1887, Page 4