EXPORTS.
Per Alameda : S3O bales dressou flax, 65 sacks kauri gum, 275 coils rope, 60 casos mullet, 1 box ambergris, 1 box specie.
Yesterday afternoon the barque Notero reached Hokianga from Auckland to load kauri for Melbourne.
Passengers will please note that the s.s. Wellington leaves for Whangarei at eight o'clock this evening.
To-day the steamer Ringarooma, at the Quoen-street) Wharf, was discharging her cargo of breadstulis', etc., from the South.
The New Zealand Shipping Company's direct steamer Tongariro reached Wellington yesterday afternoon from Plymouth, via the Caoe and Hobart.
The ship Morning Light was thi? morning berthed ab the Quay-street Jetty to discharge her cargo of 690 tons breadsbuffs from Lyttelton. On the completion other discharge she loads up for London. She is the largest vessel yet berthed at the Quaystreet tse, where only a very little time back there wa3 hardly suiheient depth of water to allow one of the Union S.S. Company's smaller boats to go alongside.
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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 287, 3 December 1889, Page 4
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