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EXPORTS.

Per barque Alice, for New York :—4,712 cases kauri gum, 1,034 bales dressed flax.

H.M.S. Curacoa has lefb Melbourne for Tasmania. , The barque Brunette is loading coal ab "Newcastle for anobher brip to Auckland. The brigantine Peerless, Capt. Heays, is loading at Newcastle for the Manukau. The brigantine Defiance lefb Wollongong on July 9th for Auckland, coal-laden. ' The German warship Sperbor lefb Sydney lon bhe 15bh insb.. for Samoa, bo relieve "H.I.G.M.S. Alexandrine. ■''' Sydney advices state that the brigantine Stanley, Captain. D. H. McKenzie, is returning from Port Nabal to Auckland. : At the Queen-sbreeb Wharf the barque Largo ; Bay is getting oub her cargo in bhe besb of condition,. The ship Waimate, ab the Quay-street "Wharf, is making fair progress with her loading for London. The American barque Alice is still awaiting a-favourable change of weather to get away from porb for New York. I . The shipMargareb Galbraibh, with parb cargo "of salb from Gloucester, leaves : Wellingbon this week for Auckland.

■ At Nukualofa (Tonga) on the Bth insb. the ! s.s. Wainui discharged coal into the British warships Rapid and Egeria.

The well-known barquo Conference, 400 tons, Captain Lusher, arrived at Sydney on the 15.v inst; from the Bay de Pirogues, .New Caledonia, with a cargo of ore.

The Auckland brigantine Lady Mabel, Capt. Oakes, arrived ab Sydney 14bh insb., with a cargo of produce from Launcesto. (Tas.), after a good trip of five days. .The, New Zealand Shipping Company's barque Waimea, which lasb year loaded here for New York, is now loading ab .London for a trip to Wellington.

,- Ab Brp.m. yesterday the s.s. Mararoa left 4br the' Bay 'of Islands to coal. She returns here bo-morrow -morning, and leaves again for the South and Melbourne at noon.

The s.s. Racer, a new steam tug for the Melbourne C.S. and E. Company, arrived at Melbourne under-sail on the I2bh insb., having been out from London since January 2nd.

The Shaw. Savill and Albion Company's new cargo-sbeamer Mamari has just now arrived ab Oamaru from London via Melbdurne. She loads frozen meab" in the South for Home.

Home advices state thab bhe British ship Mairi Bhan, which was oub ab Lybtelton recently, i» now loading ab London for

Auckland. She is an iron ship of 1,315 tons, built ab Glasgow in 18S0, and is owned by P. Mclnbyre, of London.

The German barque Gotha left Kaipara Heads yesterday for Liverpool direct, wibh a cargo of 547,000 feeb sawn kauri, shipped on behalf of the Kauri Timber Company. The ship Lumberman's Lassie is loading up at bhe Kaipara also for Home.

The mission schooner Southern Cross, M. Huggett, masber, has lefb on her lasb cruise but one up to the Melanesian Groups, via Norfolk Island. She goes from Norfolk up to the New Hebrides, Banks, Torres, Santa Cruz, and Solomon Groups, returning here about Christmas time.

Last night the East coast trading schooner Gisborne, Captain Skinner, came in from Gisborne, via way ports in the Bay of Plenty, the last being Maraenui, after a rather rough trip. Sho ia discharging a cargo of general produce, maize, pigs, etc., afc the Quay-street Wharf.

The s.s. Wainui, Captain Crawshaw, left Tougafcabu (Friendly Group) on the Bth inst., called ab Haapai and Vavau, and arrived ab Apia (Samoa) 10th inst., leaving again at 10 a.m. on the 14th for the Island of Tutuila, where she landed some freight afc Leone Bay. Returning via Vavau, she loaded oranges there, and arrived at Nukualofa on tho _7_h early. She left Nukualofa again for Auckland at 2.45 p.m. same day, arriving here yesterday. She had sbrong S.W. and soubherly winds on tho return trip. Sheleftfor the South lasb evening.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 172, 23 July 1890, Page 4

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 172, 23 July 1890, Page 4

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 172, 23 July 1890, Page 4