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EXPORTS.

Per Jessie, for Brisbane :—1,635 Backs; flour, 4,140 do. 50's, 15 cases pearlina, 520 sacks bran. Per Ganymede, for Newcastle:—6so sacks and 390 bags flour.

ISWAED3 Coastwise.— Waterlily, Wanderer, Lily and Catherine, cutters, from Great Barrier, with firewood, etc. ; Dream, cutter, from Whangarei, with 48 tons coal; Mana, cutter, from Tairua, with sawn timber and kauri gum. The s.B. Scotchman is advertised for sale The s.B. Mararoa ia due from Sydney tomorrow. The schooner Queen lefb Hokianga on Saturday for Auckland. The s.a. Wainui leaves again for Tonga and Samoa on Wednesday evening. The brigantine Aratapu has jusb left Newcastle for this port coal-laden. The Thames steamer Rotomahana is overhauling; at the Hobson-street Wharf... The s.s. Rotokino is discharging her Fiji eupar at the Chelsea Sugarworks Wharf. The barque Loongana is discharging her Southern grains at the Quay-street Jetty. The s.s. Omapere, with general cargo from the South, is due here on Friday next. The barque Northern Chief is discharging her Newcastle coals at the Chelsea Suwarworks, Tho schooner Gisbprne is reported as' being at Te Kaha on Saturday, working ud the coaat from Giaborne feo .Auckland. : ,T * The topsail schooner Clansman is taking' in some fia'wn timber at'the Hobson-streefc WhaVl,' prior to proceeding to Mangonui to nil ud for Sydney.

The barquentina Je.=sio, 247 ton?, Cftpfc. ! T. Mahon, has clem', c<l iol- Brisbane divoufc, taking a full cargo of flour and bran. Capt. J. Busheli, late of the schooner Three Cheers, has been appointed to the charge of the schooner Clansman, viceCaptain J. Matthew. The American ship Leading Wind, afc the Qupy-street Wharf, lias discharged all her flax. Her kauri gum shipment and ballast remain to be got. out. H. M.s. Curacoa, lying in the stream, is overhauling aud cleaning, and getting everything in order for the approaching inspection of Rear-Admiral Scott. The smart little topsail schooner Louie, 92 tons, Capt. Svendsen, came in this morning from Lyttelton, after a good trip up the coast, laden with wheat and general produce. The p.s. .Southern Cross, Capb. Black, from Wellington via Napier, Gisborne, Tologa .Bay, Tuparoa, Awanui, and Hicks' Bay, arrived yesterday morning. The it'on barque Ganymede, 570 tons, Captain Alliston, has sailed for Newcastle with part cargo of Hour. From Newcastle she ■ loads coals back to a Southern port, probably Lyttelton. The American barque Essex has started the discharge of her New York car«ro at the Quay-street Jetty. The principal line in her freighting is 6000 cases of kerosene. She is expected to start loading back to New York next week. The Norwegian barque Prospect has completed her loading of ik«x and kauri gum for New York direct, and has hauled out into the stream. Her ear<xo is mainly flax, and she is unusually light-looking fer the voyage round the Horn. She sail; in a day or two. Ab tho Queen-street Wharf the schooner Olive is overhauling and undergoing various repairs necessitated by the recent severe handling she received in bad weather in the Friendly Group, the repairs including the titcing of a new bowsprit. The coasting schooner Waiapu, 66 tons, Capt. Nicolas, from the East Coast, arrived in port last evening with a load of 700 sacks maize, onions, grass-eeed and fungus, 70 sacks bones and 8 pigs. She left Gisborne on January 28 and called in at Oreti Ft., Te Parapara, Te Kaha, Little Awanui, and Omaio. Across the Bay of Plenty she had a moderate S.E. breeze with heavy sea from the nor east.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 33, 9 February 1891, Page 2

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 33, 9 February 1891, Page 2

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 33, 9 February 1891, Page 2