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EXPORTS.

Pec schooner IPlee^wing, for Earofconga : S bags refined sugar, 5 mats do., 10 bags rice, 1 box tobacco, 5 cases Geneva, 1 case ' preserved railk, 1 J-cnsk rum, 1 box dried Iruit, 1 bo± tea, 1 case raisins, 1 case pre- ' served fruits, 2 cases kerosene, and suni Per schooner Gisteirnet 15 cases schnapps, 10 cases stout, 58 mats sugar, 8 tops flour, 24tonscoal, 185: drain pipea, 48 packages Ironmongery, 24 sheets iron, 39 packages ■-,'joinery, 1 .bale leather, 28 packages sun- ■ dries, 1 case china, 23 packages drapery, 4 packages groceri^ and 4; packages |sadd- ■' Jery;' ; ; /'•;.:;■,:;,■.■■•• 'I^', : - ':.:'; ..'■;.' "'■'■■■-■. •■■ ' ' Per schooner Maile : 13 bales cotton, 10 packages drapery, 3 packages tobacco, 48 . cases.kerosene, IV92Q1 V 92Q pieces timber, <2 packages casements, 2 sashes, 15 bundles frames, 32 sashweights, 18 doors, 3 packages cheese, ■ 1 bale duck, 19 cases axes, 2 bales white ' : ' calico, 121 kegs of salt beef, 52 cases preserved j : ■ mullet), 8 packages .hardware, 3 cases drugs, J ■251'<l»age'i flour, 79 boles soap, 224 cases meats,' j : 16 kegs, butter,' 8 cases, salt, 5 cases co.nfec- j - tionefy, 8 cases bacon, etc., 22 crates biscuitSi 51 baga onions, ,65 sacks coal, 29 sacks lime,4 cases woollens, 2 cases lamps, 88 . packages" sugar,l4' kegs nails, 17 cases milk, 3 cases, sfcarch, 22 boxes tea, 6 tanks, 9 packages buckets, 8 cases matches, 6 cases Gprrug4tes.(irQß, 20packagesoilmen's stores, 7 drums oil, 5 cases cornflour, 98 sacks : potatoes, 29 cases pork, 4 bales ccirnsacks, 6,000 bricks, 94 sheep, 2 bullocks, 2 cows, 6 bundles ;sp^des* 21 coils rope, 10 packages ironmongery, 8 cases salmon, 8 anchors, and sundries. /"- .:r ■ ■ -Per schopner Dunedin, for Whitiangi—Bs drain pipes. ' : Per barque Coul -na-Kyle: 547 tons ; copra vV:/'and;63|toHataUof/. ... ~' ■ '.'■ ;'''■':■■■

Coastwise.—-Eleanor Morton, from Sast Coast, with produce ; B«ngarvon, bargo, -from Waihcko, with manganese; :: Lucy James, ketch, from Waiheke, with .firewood ; Tay* cutter, from Waiheke, with firewgod; Mana, cutter;, from .Whangarei, witfffjqai i Gannet, cutter; from Waiheke, withlfirewood. .. . , ... ■-■ Outwakds Coastwise.—Tamaki Packet; Vcutter,'for Jflttle; Barrier,: in ballast; Atlanta, schooner,'for Whangarei; Medofa, *'- schooner, for Awaimi, with stores, etc. J^asb evening the schooner Qisborne : Bailed for Bast Coast ports and Crisborne, ■ : witfy a large general cargo. ]■". Colonial; Union Shipping Co, 's direct liner Balmoral "Castle, which left Sydney * yesterdayrfor this, port, may be expected ;. here about. Wednesday next. ~ The s.s. Wellingfcpn will sail this evening «at 8; from girth's Mills Wharf instead of from her usual berth at Queen-street WJbarf. '',/:/:.}, -.:■;, ■' ■ ~- .•■'.. •;-. About 1 o'clock this morning the s.p. lona arrived from "the* Barrier, with cargcfand 5 ■ passengers :—Mr Houghton and 4 natives.;- -, •■"'■■ * - ' Thos.s. Taupo leaves Oamara on Monday and Timara on Tuesday next for Auckland direct, and should arrive about SaturThe barquentinoJessie left this afternoon fm Melbourne, taking as cargo the 400. tons of coal which she recently brought here from Newcastle^ Shottly before midnight last evening the b.c. Stytia arrived from Opotiki with one Bassengerj S'lrsi Moaelyj and cargo consistmg.pt 250 sacks ■ maize arid two tons sundries. ■' ; ... '' ~ '■" ,- ' ,'. Tho ship Crusader is getting her cargo out with despatch and in good condition. When finished discharging she will take in kauri;'gam, cotton, copra, and general cargo for London, and is expected to gefc away abpttt! the middle of next month. Messrs Cruickshank and Co., the agents , for; the charterers of the barque Stavanger, i have recejv^ci some half-dozen tenders for the landing and storage of the barque's cargo; but it is aa yet undecided which will bei accepted. , ; Tho cargo of 400 tons Newcastle- coal which was brought hei?e recently 'by the brigantine Jessie will-not be landed here, ,bu_t shipped for sale to Melbourne, vThe brigantine waa entered outwards at the Customs to-day "by the agents, Messrs Stone . Bros."\ ■: •- "■•;■ -•■ '.'• ' ; '.''"';":, . ;:; The barquentine Mercury, which is to take in at Kamo the first export of New Zealand coal to Albany, Western' Australia, " arrived at Whangarei yesterday afternoon, ; and gassediip to the loading ground. She' made the passage up from Nelson under six I days. "..Mr R. McKay has received a cablegram from Melbourne announcing the arrival, all ■well, of his two vessels,the; barque.Nprthern Chief from; Mercury Bay, and the brigantino Defiance from Auckland. Both ar•liyed at Melbourne on the 12th instant, and the passage in each case was made in about 19days.' " : ,"':;'\ "'{'^ 7-'"";'.;'" ,: 'v iThis morning at 9 o'clock t|i| schooner Orpheus arrived""from' ''Lyfcteitpn' with7*Q cargo of • gram and flour. ! Th| maaterl' Mr Smith,: reports that the- Orpheus left Lyfctelton on the: 6th met,, with : light S.W; breeze. She was becalmed outside Cthe WHeads..; for sonic 'time arid on the, 9th ; got away wlit a B. Wi breeze. Portland light was passed on the 11th, iitet Gage on the 12th,-and Cape -Colville on the 13th", the vessel arriving as abovo. v , w :. ° morniiig thes.B; Claii^man arrived - ■ Irpm;; Ilijiseell,; Whangaroa, and Mpngpnui with'the:follp\ving passengeirs'i-^Meadafnes Proaser, '.Reid, Priestly,, Ovven, Bept, 'Reid (2) > j i Leece. Messrs.: Keyndld'sj "Elkiii,: A. Welby, Qwen,; Decry, \Vyles, Priestley! Masters Kidd and Best, Constable" and prisoner; 6 steerage." , She -algq .brought cargo oE 255 sacks gum, 87: sack's oysters,3 . Tbqxee fish,3:tor»s ..sundries./- '; V The schooner Agnes Donald, from Sarotonga, arrived to-day. Shefeffa R aro tonga

on August 11, and experienced light S.W. and TV . winds wijjh calms and fine" weathei? until .August $1 ■ (latitude 5 27;3(>! - S;:, longtitude 178- ;E.);,- she' then had' a succession of S.W. and S."gales, with high, confused seas till Sept. 6, the vessel being hove to for 36 hours ; from thence to the coast; light S. and &E. winds'arid calms; was off Cape Brett on 11th Sept. ; moderate S.E. and S.S.E. winds along the coast, with very fine weather. ■

; Grave fears are entertained about tbe schooner Mimiba (Captain Sinclair), which leftLyttelton in ballast lastThu rsijay yeek to load timber at Havelcck, and has. npt been heard'of since. Tho Clematis lefti : saTRe portjonly a few hours before the missing vessel, running through the Straits wi,th ,very dirty weather, and while brought; up at the mouth of the, Pelorus Sound expected to see the Mimiha show up every hour. It i§ now considered almost certain that she must have capsized during the first night out from Lyttelton. Tho Mimijia is. an Auckland-built schooner of 54 tons register, owned by JVJr D. H. Mol£en?ie and others," of this city. '

About 10. o'clock last evening th§,« Union S.S. Company's Aravvata arrived, from Dunedin with cargo and the following passengers : — Mesdames Taylor, Bahnson, Dalby, Dewar and family (4), Messrs Bahn: soni Dalby, Peck, Dewar, and'Taylor. Of, the trip up from Dunedin, Mr Walker, tbe purser, reports :—The Arawata left Dunedin at 5.30 p.m. on the 7th, and anchored at Oamaru at 1,0 p.m. the samQ day.; She left at 8.30 a. m. on the BiH, arriving in Wellington at 10.30 p. mi on the 9th, leaving .again at 9 p.m on. the 11th. She rounded Cape PalHser at 1 a.m. on the 12th, and Portland Island was abeam at 5.15 p.m. next day. Cape Colville' was passed at 6 p.m. on the 13th, and made fast to the wharf as above, having experienced fresh easterly winds to East Cape, thence, moderate S.W. winds to arrival. The Arawata is in future to take up the.Fiji trade of the s.s. Wainui, the officers of which steamer have nearly all been transferred to her.

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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 217, 14 September 1888, Page 2

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 217, 14 September 1888, Page 2

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 217, 14 September 1888, Page 2