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EXPORTS.

Per Linda Weber, for Rarotonga:— 280 packages sugar, 40 bags flour, 200 bins biscuits, 11 cases cordials, 272 cases meats, 60 kegja beef, 200 boxee soap, 700 pieces timber, 30 crates biscuits and sundries. The Government steamer Hinemoa is now in the Manukau. The schooner Jessie Niccol sails again for Earotoncra about the end of this week, The barquentine Ocean Ranger is now on her way from Newcastle to the Mauukau coal-laden. The brigantine Oamaru is putting out her cargo of South Australian salb at the Quay-sbreeb Jetty. The brigantine Prosperity, Captain Harwood, was entered out today for Sydney, via Whan?aroa. The schooner Waiwera is now on her way up again from Gisbornte, eibh«r for Auckland or Whangarei. At the Railway Wharf Captain Harwood has juet) given his vessel, the brigantine Prosperity, an overhaul and a new coat of paint. The e.B. Wainni leaves for Tonga and Samoa again on Wedneeday evening next. She ban started loading up at the QueonBtreet Wharf. The s.s. Oreti, which has taken ufo the ill-fated steamer Wanaka's running on the West Coast, will arrive at Onebunga from the South on Wednesday. The barque Bells has discharged her Southern grain at the Quay-street Wharf, and 18 taking in etoree for Howland Island. Mr George Niccol, of North Shore, launches bis new island schooner Koe Bamn this evening. Captain Sopwith takes the little vessel down to the Friendly Group Bhortly. To-day the schooner Jessie Uiccoi diecharged the copra portion of her Inland cargo into the British barque Scottish Admiral, at the Queon-atreet Wharf for London. '

The schooner Queen, Auckland to fiokianga, and brigantine Anthods, Auckland to Melbourne, put in under Whangarei Heads for shelter on Friday nighb, in a N.E. gale, and left again on Saturday. ' The German barque Valparaiso, Oapt. Ahrens, completed her loading for New York to-day. She has on board seme 200 tons dressed flax, and 4,000 casea kauri gum (about 500 tons). She clears for New York direud in a day or two.

With a favouring breeze yeeberday the emart little brigantine Linda Weber, 156 tons, now owned by Messrs D« Lisle and Goodwin, of Wellington, made a start in her Island trade, sailing for Rarotonea direct with passengers and cargo. Captain J. B. Dickson, late of the schooner Torea now commands the Linda Weber, which is to run in the fruit trade between the Her vey Group and Wellington.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 80, 6 April 1891, Page 2

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 80, 6 April 1891, Page 2

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 80, 6 April 1891, Page 2