EXPORTS.
Per Tβ Anau, for fydney: 790 sacks maize, 221 cases kaurj gum, 68 pieces timber, 366 sacks copra,) 4 sacks coooanuts, 2,520 bags lime, 600 bjndlee timber, 768 eacks potatoes, 160 sake oysters, 1,250 sacks nour, 20 casse drid fish, 10 tone and 15 bales flax, 6 cases hoi?y, 154 casks limejuice, 75 coils pipe, If crates choege, 2 cows, etc. i
Per Richmond, for thelslands : 627 inata raw and 277 bags refine! sugar, 124 cases preserved fish, 97 cases reroaeno, 151 bags rice, 6 bales cotton, 4 packages cigars, 52 crates galvanised iron, 40packages oilmen's stores, 13 kegs paints, 20 cases windowglass, 22 bundles bar iron, &65 barrels beef, 680 cases meats, 20 bundUs sacks, 38 sacks flour, 369 pieces timber, 100 bundles shingles, 16 crates biscuits, 270 boxes eo»p, 4,000 bricks, 7 cases cheese, 30 crates cafcin bread, 702 bundles box timber, 22 caass aerated jeaters, 44 sacks coke, 15 kegs pork, 300 caaes potatoes, 120 cases onions, 12 anchors, and a large quantity of general merchandise.
Tjfo brigantine Aratopu, Capt. Bower, r.leffcTairna yesterday with 107,000 ft sawn ■tfn/ber for Melbourne.
: /Captain Simon MeKenzia goe3 in command of the little ketch Awarua on her gfrip down to Rarotonga. She will remain ■in the Hervey Group for some time to come trading and fruit collecting.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 185, 7 August 1890, Page 4
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