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EXPORTS.

PersehoonerMnile: 13 bales ex Ton K mro, 3 cases ex Te Anau, 140 sacks Hour, &> (Iriims oil, 1 bale ru^, '19 packages drapery, 1 caso sarsaparilla, 4 ca.os jams 5 packages tobacco, 52 cases kerosene, 33 package, tea, 368 mat, sugar, 54 cases corrugated iron, 7 iron tanks, 1 cask soda crystals, 6 cases preserved fish, 6 cases cornflour, o dfe vestas, 13 pases glassware, 4 packages ffrmture, 5 packages cordage, 5 cases earthenware, 8 packages drugs, 15 cases • hardware, 5 kegs paint, 3 cases vinegar, 1 else starch, 1 tricycle, 8 cases sewing ' inlfhines, 594 packages moats, etc., _» packages oilmen's stores, 5 cases bacon and {jams,*9l boxes onions, 1 case apples, 1 case plants, 2 packages seeds, 1 package leather, 1 sheet zinc, 45 cases butter, 174 cases soap, 1 case confectionery, 4 cases axe handles, 2casks tar, 11 bags malt, 3 tons and ■ 50 boxes potatoes, 4 case3gingcralc,ll9 coils rope, 1 case harness, 3 tombstone?, 4 packages iron railings, 3 cases Mnntz metal, 9 kegs nails, 23 packages sashes, 5,239 pieces timber, 1 case books, 1 case felt, 2 cases brassware, 5 cases shipchandlery, 2 bales calico, 28 packages cotton prints, 23 bars nnd 5 bundles iron, 5 bundles spades, .'! ' bales woollens, 10 cases lamps, 1 box blue, 15 cases preserved fruits, 6 wood chests, 2 cases veg. oil, 4 packages v/oodware, 66 sash weights, 5 cases stationery, 8 bags rice, 48 case's preserved milk, 306 kegs salt beef and pork, 20 sheep, 3 crates biscuits, 3 tins meal, 1 bale oakum, 2 iron drums, 66 sacks coal, 3 cases cheese, 36 doors, 16 packages joinery, 6 cases ironmongery, 1 crate fowls, 56 bundles ridging, 1 roll lead, 1 caso axes, 1 cask rosin, 1 case hosiery, 2 oases perfumed spirits, 2 safes, 1 case chairs, 2 trunks, 3 cases coffee, 2 cases pepper, 3 cases lemonade, 53 oars, G anchors, and sundries. Per barquentine Elinor Vernon, for New York: 4,725 cases kauri gum, value £20,451, and 7 cases spokes, £37: Total value, £20,488.

IswAE'ts Coastwise. —Elsie, ketch, from the Thames, with 23,000 feet of timber; Gem, schooner, with 56 tons coal, from .Whangarei; Olive, scow, from Hobsonvillo, •with 20,000 bricks ; Fanny, cutter, from Whangapoua, with 30,000 feefa timber.

OutwaedsCoas-Wise. —Terarawa, en tter, from Whangamata, with 80 bags chaff, 6 tons potatoes, 5 tons flour, 2 tons sugar and 1 4,000 bricks.

The briganfcine Anfchous has bean placed cm^lie hard to undergo a cleaning. fffhes.s. Sfcaffa was docked this morning for a general overhaul.

The?, s. Stafiahas been brought round from the West Coast. She will probably be placed on the Bay of Plenty trade.

The barquentine Eleanor Vernon takes %*.away from here 4,925 cases kauri gum, valued at £20,451.

The barque Notero put into Wellington (windbounc!) after an exceptionally smart run of six days from Newcastle. She will sail for Lyttelton with first change of wind.

■The brigantine Ik& Vuka has boon berthed at Donald and Edinborough's coal yard. Her coal is for the s.s. Richmond, which is expected very shortly from the Islands.

* The barcmentine Elinor Vernon cleared out at thai Customs yesterday for New York, andifeft in tow of the tugboat shortly after five o'clock. She took away a full cargo and two passengers, Messrs K. Paterson and Jas. Smith.

The three - masted schooner Maile was cleared a i the Customs yesterday for the Friendly Islands, and is to sail to-day. She has a full general cargo and the following passengers: R. O. Washbourne.C. Dawson, W. X Clapperton, E. H. Mitchell and four . children, Mcsdames Westbrook, Lane and |j|three children. l The s.s. Stormbird arrived last night from her weekly round trip to Whangarei, Bussell, Whangaroa arid Mongonui. She had «a large cargo and the following passengers :- Mm Hill and Miss Hill, Mrs fccotb ond son, Mesclamcs Cavan, Pritchard, \vootl and child, Mr and Mrs Haynes, Mr and Mrs Williams and 5 children, Messrs Morris, Brown,. Shannon, Jemieson, McLeod, Chilrls, Gedye, Wykes, Shedgctt U)i Skinner, King (2), Winlield, Williams, •keadey, and Minick.

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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 142, 16 June 1888, Page 4

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 142, 16 June 1888, Page 4

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 142, 16 June 1888, Page 4