EXPORTS.
Per Mawhera, for Fiji:—lo barrels ale, 10 cases salmon, 258 kegs beef, 396 cases meats, 109 sacks and 32 cases potatoes, 56 packages onions, 6 sacks garlic, 50 sacks oats, 12 packages fish, 1,441 pieces timber, 20 totara piles, 141 boxes soap, 261 tins biscuits, 71 sacks breadstuffs, 40 sacks flour, 36 packages provisions, etc. ; 9 casks fruit 106 sacks vegetables, 36 casks cement, 65 sacks lime, 20 sacks fireclay, 2500 bricks, 6 doors, 10 cases bread, 40 sheep, 3 horses, 23 pigs, 2 crates poultry, 6 cases c.v Aoran<*i, and '250 packages sundries.
Outwards Coastwise. — Four Sisters, cutter, for Mahurangi, with 5-_ tons bonedust ; Nellie, cutter, for Mercury Bay, with stores: Progress, scow, tor Whananaki, in ballast; Mana, cutter, for Ngunguru, with stores. On Saturday morning the three-masted schooner Maile, erstv/hilo engaged in the Island trade, sailed from Hokianga for Melbourne with a load of timber.
By the arrival of the mail steamer Zealandia we learn that the barque Alice, 859 tons, sailed from Mew York on March 12th for Dunedin and Auckland, having about 7 600 cases kerosene for each port, besides a' large quantity of general American merchandise.
About half-past eight o'clock last evening the s.s. Australia arrived from Wellington, Napier and Gisbornc,, with freight and passengers. She left Wellington on the 24th inst. and had moderate weather to East Cape, and thence across the Bay of Plenty strong westerly winds with high sea.
About 5 p.m. yesterday the s.s. Mawhera left for Suva and Levuka, Fiji, with passengers and a full general freight. Mr J. W. Massey, late of the Wainui, has been shifted to the Mawhera, while Mr A. C. Walker goes back in the same capacity to his old vessel, which now takes up the Tongan and Samoan trade.
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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 100, 29 April 1889, Page 4
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