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EXPORTS.

Per brigantine Myrtle: 2,934 pieces of timber, 299 doors, 75 mantelpieces, 1 box cabinets, 11,280 boxes.

The schooner Lizzie Guy, from Mercury Bay, reached Dunedin yesterday.

The s.s Chelmsford sailed on Saturday evening for Opotiki, and arrived ab her destination yesterday morning.

The barque Kirkdale was taken up to the Sugar Works this morning, and was berthed there. She commenced discharging her cargo at once.

The brigantine Ryno is still lying in the stream waiting the discharge of the Ada C. Owen to go alongside the Rangitiki to unload her cargo.

The brigantine Myrtle having finished loading at the Auckland Timber Company's Wharf, hauled off on Saturday, and .still lies in the stream bound for Sydney.

The p.s. Glenelg arrived yesterday morning from Mercury Bay. She had no passengers, but brought up cargo, including 27 sacks gum.

The s.s. Omapere was busy loading this morning, and at 3 p.m. was to sail for Greymouth direct, while the Wainui leaves at 5 p.m. for Fiji, calling in at Russell to coal.

The s.s. Clansman arrived from Tauranga at 5 p.m. yesterday, with the following passengers :—Messrs Witt and Tornlin, Mrs Carter and child. Tho Clansman left Tauranga ab 5 a.m. on Sunday morning.

The schooners Gisborne, Christina, and Saucy Kate have arrived. The Gis borne comee from the East Coast with produce, the Christina from Russell Avith coal, and the Saucy Kate from Mongonui with timber.

The three-masted schooner Farvel came down from the Sugar Works on Saturday afternoon; and berthed on the inside of the Railway Wharf to discharge the balance of her coale. After ballasting she will proceed to the Kaipara to load timber for Sydney.

The following small coasters have put in an appearance :—Four Sisters, cutter, with firewood, from Mahurangi; Rata, iarge, with timber, from Kennedy's Bay ; Champion, cutter, from Tairua, with timber; Agnes Martin, ketch, from Whangarei, with coal; Morning Light, cutter, from Cabbage Bay, with firewood.

The s.s. Omapere arrived ab 7 a.m. yesterday from the South via East Coast ports. She left Oamaru at midnight on the 4th, calling at Timaru on the sth, arriving in Lyttelton on the 6th ; sailed again at 7.30 p.m. on the 7th, arriving in Napier at 7 a.m. on the 9th ; left again at 2 p.m. on the 10th, and called at Gisborne (11th) and Tauranga (I.2th), which latter port she left at 2 p.m.,' arriving as above: Experienced vai'iable winds and smooth sea. Her passengers were Mis Knott, Miss Hay, and Mr Bishop. .

The s.s. Australia, from Wellington and East Coast ports, arrived early yesterday morning. The steamer left Wellington on the Bfch instant at 7 p.m., and arrived at Napier on the 10th at 8 a.m. ; left again same day at 3 p.m., and arrived atGisborne on the 11th at 5 a.m. ; left five hours later, called at Tokomaru and Waipiro, and arrived at Auckland on the 13th at 3 a.m. Experienced fine weather as far as the East Cape, and from thence strong north-east Wind with heavy sea to arrival. She brought as passengers, Messrs Dodgshun, Parahene, Ngata, and four steerage.

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Bibliographic details

Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 268, 14 November 1887, Page 4

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 268, 14 November 1887, Page 4

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 268, 14 November 1887, Page 4