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EXPORTS.

Per Rebecca, for Melbourne (to be loaded afc Mercury Bay) ;— 500,000 feet sawn kauri timber.

Ab Lyttelton the briganfcino Gleaner is loading up with produce and breadstuff's for Auckland, and sails earl} 7.

Owing to her leaving Sydney a day later than usual, the Union S.S. Co.'s s.s. Wairarapa will not arrive here till to-morrow.

Mr H. P. Barber has been advised that the barquentine Nettie is to load at New York for Nelson and Auckland, and sails

about May 10th,

At Quay-street Jetty No: 2 the island steamer Wainui is loading up for her ports of call in the Tonga and Samoan groups, for which she leaves on Monday next.

Owing to bad weather on the West Coast the s.s. Glenelg will nob leave Onehunga for Hokianga unbil 8 o'clock to-morrow morning.

At the Hobson-street Wharf, the brigantin6 Peerless 13 undergoing sundry repairs to her sides, and has lifted out her bopmasts, which are unsound, to have new ones shipped. The American barque'ntine Abiel Abbo* 13 again anchored out in the stream, awaiting instructions as to her date of commencing loading up with kauri gum for New York.

At 5.30 p.m. yesterday the barque Alastor was shifted from her berth at the Queen-street Wharf to an anchorage in the stream. To-morrow she is to sail for Wellington, where she loads up for London.

Oq Sunday morning the barque Killarnsy arrived, at. the Thames from Newcastle with a-cargo of come 600 tons coal. At the Thames she loads up with kahikatea timber for Melbourne.

The barquentine C. W. Jonea, which arrived afc !New York from Auckland a little time ago, lias again been taken up by the same agents, Mailler and Querean, to load for Adelaide.

The American barque Mary A. Greenwood, so well known in this-port, is to make another voyage to the colonies. She is now loaded up at New York for Brisbane, from whence she may come on here to load up for her home port again.

Last evening ah 7 o'clock the tug Awhina took the barque. Rebecca, Captain Branston, in tow and conveyed her down to the timber port of Mercury Bay, where she is to load some 300j000 feet sawn kauri for Melbourne.

At tho Queen-sfcreet Wharf the ship Pleiades is completing her loading-up for London. Amongst other items of freight she has taken in a large quantity of flax, tanekaha bark, hides, wool, &c, and also a considerable amount of copra from the Island schooner Sandfly, from the Horvey Group.

The American barque Ai-nold Yon Bippen, having completed the discharge of her New York freight afc the Quay-street Jetty, has been chartered by Messrs W. McArthur and Co. to proceed to tho Island Group of Vavau, Tonea, to load copra for Europe. She sails early, taking general freight from this port to Tonga.

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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 101, 30 April 1889, Page 4

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 101, 30 April 1889, Page 4

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 101, 30 April 1889, Page 4