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EXPORTS.

Per barque of Sweden, for London : &.S 691 e-isea kauri yum, 263 dumps flax, 682* bales wool, 61 dumps tow, 135 casks tallow, 49 casks tallow oil, 65 casks olemo, 12 casks grease, 16 casks pelts, 10 tierces beef, 50 cases meats, 29 casks pearlshell, 20 bales cotton, 16 bales basils, 40 bales rags, 330-tons' manganese, 18 tons tanekaha bark, 100 bags quartz, 59 packages sundries. Per barquoirtino William Phillips, for New York : 4008 cases kauri gum, 6 do. merchandise, 0 bales tlax. Inwards Coastwise. — Henry, cutter, from Waiheke, with firewood; Violet, ketch, from the Thames, in ballast; Mahiuancri, cutter, from Maburangi, with firewood ; Elizabeth, cutter, from AN bananaki, with timber; Progress, Rata, and Hanturu, scows, with logs, from the coast; Evening Star, cutter, from the bixy oi Plenty, with sulphur. Outwards Coastwise.— Rata, barge, for Port Charles, in ballast ; Vixen, cutter, for Waiheke, in ballast; Morning Light, cutter, for Cabbage Bay, ia ballast; i rogress, scow, for Port Charles, in o sllast. On Monday morning at daylight the barque Kingdom of Sweden, Captain Cooper, saila for London direct with one passeno-er—Mr Arthur Masters—and a tul cargo of general colonial produce, as stated elsewhere. Early this morning the bvigantine Oamarn, Captain T. Richards, arrived ■with a full cargo of coal from Newcastle. Since leaving there in August last the Oamaru has taken a cargo of timber from Mercury Bay to Brisbane, and from thence voyaged up to Norman ton via Torres Strait, and back. She left Newcastle on the 13th ult., with fresh winds from E. to N.E. which continued for three day*. From thence light westerly winds and calms prevailed. The Three Kincrs were sighted on the 27th inst., and coming down the coast with light variable airs and calms Cape Brett was passed on the 4th inst., and Tiri T-iri at eight o'clock last evening. The Oamaru brought up at an anchorage in Rangitoto Channel at one o'clock this morning,' and at daylight weighed and came into port, berthing at the Railway Wharf at 8 a.m. to-day. Having left Newcastle on the same day as the brigantine Stanley, which arrived two days ago, she was in company with her on part of the run across. On the 16th ult., at 5.30 p.m., the Oamaru spoke the barque Rebecca, bound from Kaipara to Sydney, with timber.

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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 58, 9 March 1889, Page 4

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 58, 9 March 1889, Page 4

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 58, 9 March 1889, Page 4