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EXPORTS.

Per ■.s.s. Arawata,. for Fiji: 2 cases salmon, 28 cases prints,- 224; kegs beef, 489 cases tneatsj 42 cases ox tongues, 15 kegs butter, 65 boxes soap, »233;' sacks potatoes, 28 cases onions, 416 cases kerosene, 21 coils rope, 37 sacks bran, ■12 sacks sharps, 44 sacks oats, llcaees wheat,1 10 bales'hay; 6 sacks oysters,; 6 casea^cj]ees^vv2s?^Jfte:3 cabin breach 84, cmtes biscuits, 1 piano,? sacks vegetables, 4 cases ■ poultiry, ,2t366 pieces timber, 10 coils "Wire, s"Boies candles, 23 packages oilmen's * stores, 2 casks cocoanut oil, 2 cases preserved fish, 13 cases mullet, 3 cases bacon, 70 bags flour, 22 cases beer, 2 barrels ale, 7 cases wine, 84 sheep, 51 pigs, 1 cow, and sundries. .•'■ :' .', /■ >l'"M

In^tardsTV Coastwise. — Saucy Kate, scliooner, from.v. Vyhangarei, with coal; Tokerau, cutter ; Champion, . cutter ; Waiwera,' schooner; Gem, schooner; Spitfire, cutter; Petrel,- "cutter ;• Fawn, cutter ; Ocean, schooner (all from■:■ Whangareij with coal); Harvest Home, cutter, from Whangarei, with oysters; Leah, cutter, from Maharangi, with sand ; To tara, barge, from Pakiri, with timber ; Ida, barge, from Omaha," with "timber; Elsie," ketch, from Thames,with produce; Lark, .cutter, from Omaha, with firewood ; Rata, barge, fi;om Waikawau, with timber; Jane, cutter, from- Mahurangi, with lime ; Ettie White; cutter, from Barrier, with firewood; Gannet, cutter, from Waiheke, with firewood; Gleam, cutter, «■ from; Miranda,: with" 60 sacks potatoes. . Odtsvaicds Coastwise,— Kauri, scow, for : Thames, in ballast. ~ ;. The barque Koso M. will start to discharge her carjjo of Newcastle coal at the Railway .Wharf this aftornoon. ,■ To-morrow the brigantine -Parnell sails . for Kaipara, the|;e to load timber for Mcl bourne. :- ; ■ ■."•.;.■. .: •■ : ;._ ,'.'>•; ;■ . The ships Eillochan and Crasader, at tl:a Queen-street Wharf, are still engaged in •discharging cargo. \ • / ' ~. The brigantine Lady Mabel, now lying sfc BJbbson-streetJ' Wharf, to-nighfc sails fob Mercury Bay, where she will load . timber. for Sydney: ••-•;. ■'■ ..:. .■■ '■ •; :; '•: - The barque Albert Russell is bnay ]oad« in* kauri gum at the Railway Wharf for New York, for which port she will probably getaway on Monday; nbxt".' * Yesterday afternoon the s.a.> Arawata sailed for Fiji with cargo and the following giasserigerii:—Miss Median, ' Messra" G. Hal'per'and T. F. l'ape. At "noon to-day the s.r. Staffa left for OpotikiVith t\vo passengers and a small quantity of cargo. Yesterday the" warship Diamond, through?; the, courtesy of Captain Clayton', was thrown open jto the public^ and the ferry steamers conveyed a large number of peppla to the vessel. : "■■:. .-■; : ;■■■."-:.". :.'.•;.■•■■■. : •'; In consequence of the reduced consumption of coal, owing to limited supplies, the IJnion Company's boatsare, now being, run at slower,rates of speed. On'this account, the s.'s. Rotbmahana, due hero to-day,, will, not arrive'from the Southuntil to-mori'dw. At 10 a.m. yesterday 'morning the.rmaiV steamer Alameda left for Sydney with a few packages M sundries from Auckland < arid the ;following- passengers:--Mr.,'and] Mrs Powell, Mr and AJrs.J. J. Miller, anil boy, Messrs W. J. Rylance, W, L'ickerinpr. E. J. Heath; and 7 steemge, ■ and 'through passengers ds, pej: inward list, ' Thei following is ar'complofe list of the passengers for New Zealitndvvvho left^on-; don by the R.M."s. Omaba oii August 3rd: —For Auckland- Mr and Mis Howard, MrH. G.'iSnuttvMrs'E. Wood, Messrs' 'oJ W. Mitchell,: T. Crook, .W.^ Crook, A;: Crook. ForrWellingfeon":; Mr-; Meek, Miss Coldwell,. Miss ;G. Stairics,: Rev. -W.'.;H.. Shields, Messrs^ J.'. ; *JHigneth'; and JSniil; Krauss. .-.;■.. : *: ■• /;.':. > : ■r':"/'>^:-^'-. ' By New York advices to hand by the mail steamer 'we learn* that; tlte clibper> Ainjericari, barque;; Mary, A. :.Greeiiwodd,; Captain /JCooker, sailed ,for New Zcalan don July 27th. Her first port of call is Nelson,; for which place she has 32QQ cases korosene; and other merchandise. Aftest; discharging; this she cornea on to Auckland with the I "balance of her cargo, including QB7B packaged oily and*will! afterwarils-load ; back-fei ■ ■ '<

About noon yesterday the s.s. Clansman arrived from Taurangawibh passengers and ;a cargo 0r23 'boxes cheese,: 23 sacks gum, 6 sacks oysters, and 2 crates poultry. Her passengers (amongst whom were the Auckland" football team returning from their/ match with Tauratiga) were as follows :-- Mesdames Jordon and Vercoc/Misa. lvi by, Messrs J. Home, Easton,: demons, Hodell, Chins, Marlow, Buddie, Russell, Sheahan, Brabant, Vercoe, A. J. Ker, .Tewsley, Tbralin, S. Jagger, J. J. Ker, R. Crowe, F; Edwards, J. Baxter, E. Binney, P, Gould, R. McKcrizie, J. Johnson, W. Hobron, H.. Eissling, R. Maseliold, T. Ryan, A. lanfield, J. Arneil, J. Conway, R.; VVhiteside. In addition to the list of names previously published, the following persons haye taken passage for New Zealand ports at London : —Per R. M. S. Austral, sailed September Ist: RoV. J. Morissey for Wellington,. Bey. iVT. Laverty for Lyttelton, Mr W. B. VitJ-ers for Port Chalmers. Per RM.S. Iberia, sailed September. 15th : ior Port Lyttelton—Mr J. W.'.Pickerspill, Mr and Mi-8 J. B WSlson, Mr J. R. Wilson, jun. For Port Cluilmers—Mr F. .Lcifch. Per R.M.S.' Britannia, to sail September 21st: For Port Chalmers—Mr and Mrs Dickson and child. For Nelson—Ml7 Mrs and Miss Field, Mr and Mrs Lucas, For Napier—Mr and Mrs Nelson, Miss Wallia. For Lyttel.-; ■ ton—Mr R. B. Scott, Mr Scott. Per R.M.S. Ormuz, to sail September 29th : For Auckland—Mrs E. Smithes, Miss Hodg«on, MrG. M. Handcock, Mr J. A; Miller. For Bluff Harbour—Mr T. McGibbon. For Wellington—Mr and MrsC. H. Coote. Per R.M.S." Victoria, to sail October 19th : For Napier—Mrs Stokes and.maid, Bishop of Waipu, Misses Stuart (2). For Dnnedin— Mr J. Brown. For Gisborne—Revi ;H.- and Mrs Williams. r ' w ■

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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 219, 17 September 1888, Page 4

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 219, 17 September 1888, Page 4

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 219, 17 September 1888, Page 4

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