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EXPORTS.

Per schooner Sybil: 110,000 feat timber, to be loaded at Thames.

Outwards Coastwise.—Progress, scow, In ballast, for Whangapoua; Morning Light, cutter, in ballast, for Cabbage Bay; Fawn, cutter, with timber, for Whakatane.

Inwards Coastwise. — Totara, scow, from Waipu, with logs; Mabel, scow, from Hobsonville, with 23,000 bricks; Gipsy, cutter, from Whangaprow, with 22,000 feet timber; Water Lily, cutter, from the Barrier, with firewood; Lark, cutter from Mahurangi, with firewood and staves ; Tararawa, cutter, from tho Coast, with 321 sacks gum ; Lee, cutter, from Whangarei, with 32 tons coal; Morning Light, cutter, from Cabbage Bay, with 45 tons firewood; South Carolina, cutter, from the Barrier, with 46 tons firewood; Esk, cutter, from Hobsonville, with 9,000 bricks.

The U.S.S. Adam has relieved the Mohican on the Pacific station.

The schooner Christina, from Russell, is discharging 93 tons of manganese into the barque Mercia now ioading for London.

The schooner Ganon, from Russell, is putting out at the Railway Wharf 90 tons coal.

The Auckland schooner Julia Pryce went on a reef at Itulaki last month but was not aeriously damaged.

The schooner Medora,Captain Subiirizby, arrived'yesterday from her usual trading cruise to the coastal ports. She brought a full cargo.

The French schooner Lillian, well-known in Auckland, was totally wrecked at the island of Manuku, near Rarotonga, during a heavy squall last month. Happily no lives were lost.

Two scows—the Lagoon and the Lake Superior-rare to leave this afternoon for Opotiki, where the s.s. Chelmsford is now lying. It is intended to float the strandard steamer with this assistance.

Tha British ship Shannon, that sprang a leak when bound for San Francisco from Newcastle, had to put into Tahiti a few months back, has been condemned.. She was sold by auction, and bought by Messrs Salmon Bros., of Papeeke, and when the s.s. Richmond left there on the 18th of last month, was partly dismantled. The Richmond brought Captain Mitchell and all the crew to Auckland.

The s.s. Wellington arrived from Whangarei last evening with cargo and the following passengers : —Messrs Godden, Henderson, Rutherford, Tothill, Galbraith, McLeod, Belton, Loosemere, Ormiston, McLean, Buchanan, Davidson, Wright, Bradshaw, Henry, Blagrove, Hard wick, Sands, Kirk, Hanna, Eaves, Davidson, Mann, Sloane, Philips, McLeod, Rev. Archdeacon Clarke, Rev. Mr Hawkes, Mesdames McLean, Donaldson, Fuller, Dent, Prescott, Haywood, Burton, Kempt, Macroft, Bell, Loram, Misses Macroft, Sloane, Harbuckle, Hickey, Wyles, Porter, Hawks, and four in the steerage.

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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 156, 3 July 1888, Page 4

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 156, 3 July 1888, Page 4

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 156, 3 July 1888, Page 4