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EXPORTS.

Per s.s. Waihora, for Sydney: 10 cases honey, 187 bales fungus, 195 tierces, casks, and kegs beef, 40 hides, 500 feet timber, 84 packages butter boxes, 62 bales flax, 15 barrels pork, 10 sacks meaL, 29 cases butter, 7 boxes smoked (ish, 14 caries cheese, 1 slab greenstone, 11 bundles old metal, 14 cases remits, 41 casks linvejuiee, 218 sacks maize, 98 packages sundries and cargo from Southern ports.

The schooner Norval sailed for Russell last evening with a full general cargo. /the s.s. Australia sailed at 6 p.m. yesterday for the Coast ports.

The cargo of the barque Notero, now on her way from Newcastle to this port, consists of 564 tons coal and 110 sacks bones.

The s.s. Oreti arrived at the Manukau from Wanganui yesterday afternoon with 200 sheep and sundries.

The steamers Bellinger and Wellington took their departure for Whangarei last night with passengers.

The barque Star of the East, now loading kauri gum at the Railway Wharf, entered outwards at the Customs yesterday for New York.

The new schooner Utumapu was registered at the Customs to-day, and ( entered ottwardsfor Apia (Samoa) for which port she leaves on Friday.

Tho revised supplement of the " New Zealand Pilot" is now to bo obtained al> the Custom-house, where masters may obtain it.

The barquentine Silver Cloud, Captain H. Jones, arrived from Newcastle, twelve days out, at nine o'clock this morning and anchored in the strea.vn for a couple of hours, when the turr took her up to the Sugar Works wher _ 'she will discharge her cargo—4o9 tons r joa i t

The brigan'Jino Oamaru, whose arrival we chronicled yesterday, brings a cargo of copra from tb.e islands. She will go alongside the ship Ransitiki to tranship her cargo as sc.on as ever the Ryno has finished discharging hers. The' Oamaru brought the folio' n'ing passengers :—Mrs Theet, Mr? Nicolap, and family (2) and servant.

Thfj schooner T'tumapa was out for a trial trip down the harbour last evening. She went down as far as tho North Head with a small party on board and then returned to her moorijigs off Mr G'ouk's yard. The vessel me„ with the approval of all on board and Messrs Cruikshank and Company to whose oi/der she is built are thoroughly satisfied with the vessel in every particular. The. s.s. Waihora left at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon for Sydney with cargo and the following passengors :—Mrs and Miss El'.ming, Mr and Mrs J. Fyree, Mr J. I .evy, Miss J. Crock, Mesdames Mjllard, '.Smith, and family (2), Miss IT. Smith, Mr and Mrs Austor, Messrs A. Campbell, P. McLean, Skeafcs, J Renner, A. Heyman, Johnson, Fitzgerald, Morse, Miss Morse, and 7 from Southern ports, and 40 in the steerage.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 270, 16 November 1887, Page 4

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 270, 16 November 1887, Page 4

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 270, 16 November 1887, Page 4