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EXPORTS.

Per Waihora, for Sydney :—740 sacks maize, 16 cases cheese, 12 cases bacon, 60 cases kauri gum, 50 cases bubter, 30 bales fax, 60 ca.scs soap, 8 boxes bullion, 6 racehorses. '

The 8.3. Manapouri goes South ab noon to-morrow.

The s.s. Wainui is due hers on Saturday from Samoa, Fiji, and Tonga. Captain Crosby, ship Machrihanish, ab the Railway Wharf, has for sale a portable steam winch.

The Auckland barque Devonport, Capt. Green wood, sailed from Hokianga yesterday for Melbourne.

The Auckland barque Wenona, Captain Thow, is now due ab Melbourne from Puget Sound with lumber.

The Shaw-Savill clipper ship Oamaru, now fully due here from London, has on board a general cargo valued ab £29,600.

The barquentine Flying Scud, Captain Corlett, in Auckland not long'ago, arrived at Sydney lately from an extended cruise amongst the South Sea Islands.

The schooner Torea, when the s.s. Richmond was ab Rarotonga, was about to leave there for a cruise through the Hervey Group before returning to Auckland. The s.s. Wakatipu, Captain Wheeler, Slaving discharged her Newcastle coals at

R.he Hobson-street Wharf, 'eft here this afternoon for Lyttclton and Dunedin. Messrs Blohm and Voss, of Hamburg, have received an order for a steel fourmasted ship of 4,200 tons carrying capacity from Messrs B. Wcncke Sons, of the same port; This will he the largest vessel of the kind as yet built in Germany.

The ship Anaurus was among the unfortunate vessels delayed ab Sydney by the ;;ecenfc labour troubles. Si:e arrived in Sydney harbour on September 8, and her seamen had to discharge her large general cargo. She was booked to load 2,500 tons Coalcliffe coal for San Francisco, but was unable to get away to sea till lasb week. Tho American barque W. W.. Crapo, Captain Hardy, loaded with kerosene, between 60,000 and 70,000 cases, 120 days out from New York, bound to Yokohama, Japan, called in ab Norfolk Island on the 28bh ultimo for provisions. Sirs Hardy and son were on board, and afber being supplied with necessary recruits, tho vessel passed on, the captain reporting all well.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 6, 8 January 1891, Page 4

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 6, 8 January 1891, Page 4

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 6, 8 January 1891, Page 4

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