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EXPORTS.

Per barque Star of the East:—7,3s2 cases (674 tons) kauri gum, 2 cases preserved meats.

The s.s. Glenelg arrived from the Barrier lasfc night.

The barque Evie Reed has entered outwards at .the Customs for New York, for which port she is loading?kauri gum.

The three-masted schooner Waireka arrived at Hokianga from Wellington yesterday.

The New Zealand Sugar Company have another barque, the Oregon, on her way from Java with a cargo of raw sugar consigned to them.

The barque Star of the East having completed loading, as wo stated yesterday, has now entered outward at the Customs, and is expected to ."jail some time durinj; the day. Her cargo, which consists almost entirely of kauri gum is valued at £35,731.

The second steamer of the Colonial Union Co.'s line, the Balcarres Brook, which left London on September Bth, arrived at Sydney yesterday, and after landin" - cargo will proceed to Newcastle, and from that port will sail for Auckland.

The s.s. Bellinger arrived last night from Whangarei with the following passengers : Mesdame9 Jones, Hugo, Mooney, Misses Coney, Hugo (5), Williams, Messrs Edge, Humphreys, Longdill, Hugo, McGregor, Resterton, Sutherland, Wrack, Master Hugo.

' The s.s. Clansman arrived from Russel 1 and Northern ports at 5.30 o'clock this morning. She brought the following passengers : — Messrs Jagger, Bennett, Christie, McCready and family (8), Earl, Allen, Dickeson, Nicholson, Smith, Harris, Rev. T. P. Hewlett; Mesdamcs Rosa, Hewitt, McCready.

The following small coasters have put in an appearance:—Tokemu, cutter, from Tauranga with produce; Gleam, cutter, from the Thames with produce; Ratn, baro-e, from Waihoura with timber ; Progress, barge, from Whangapoua with timber; Olive, barge, from Tairua with timber.

The s.s. Wellington arrived from Whangarei last night with the following passengers :—Messrs M. McLean, Jackson, Gash, Ellingham, Glover, Stephens, Atkin, Udy, Harris, Belton, Suiter, Robinson, Culpan, Mesdamea Jackson, Urquhart, Loram, Cole, Misses Steadman, Mair, Dungwall (2), and one in the steerage.

The brigantine Peerless, Captain Hayes, arrived in port last night from Newcastle with a cargo of coal, and anchored in the stream. It is intended to load the coal into the Richmond when shearfives from her island cruise, which should bo very noon now. The Peerless left Newcastle on the sth instant, and experienced variable .and light winds, with fine weather, the whole voyage through. The Peerless is to go alongside the Railway Wharf tomorrow morning to discharge her coal.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 272, 18 November 1887, Page 4

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 272, 18 November 1887, Page 4

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 272, 18 November 1887, Page 4