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EXPORTS.

Per Olive, for Niue and Friendly Islands: • —4,000 pieces sawn kauri timber, 1,000 fire bricks -, 36 cases meats, 30 kegs beef, 2 small boats, 20 boxes soap, 30 sacks and cases potatoes, 10 crates biscuits, 12 coils rope, 15 bags lime, and sundries.

Inwards Coastwise.—Eee, scow, Meikle-. John, from Whangapoua, with 37,442 feeb sawn kauri; Tβ Karawa, ketch, from Whangarei, with coals ; Nellie and Fannie, cutters, from Tairua, with eawn timber. The K.M.B- Mariposa is due here tomorrow from San Francisco.

The schooner Agnes Donald goes hence

to Tairua to load timber for Dunedin again_ *, The 8.8. Taupo is due to-morrow from ? \ Wellington, and is to leave here on Sunday tfor FijL

';p The barque Glenlora arrived at Welling- ' lon yesterday from London via Port : Chalmers.

• I The brigantine Zephyr has just arrived jjjs Tairua from the South to load timber for Australia. « •i| The Marmion, echooner, on arriving here • from Dunedin, is to go to Tairua to load ' timber back.

* The three-maeted schooner Adelaide, of Sydney, is bow due at Tairua to load timber back to Australia.

The ketch Agues Martin, Captain A. G. Page, has returned from her East Coast trip with some general cargo.

The iron barque Scottish Admiral is completing her cargo for London in good time, and should be full in a week.

The R.M.B. Alameda is due here tomorrow nighb from Sydney, on her way through to San Francisco.

The echooner Kenilworth, Cap*. Moeller, was entered out at the Customs to-day for Sydney. She takes a full cargo of timber.

The iron barque Conference, Captain Lusher, is now on her way down here from Newcastle, laden with coals, as is also tt}6 locally-owned brigantino Defiance. *?>•;-*

This morning tke brigantine Eliza Firth, 143 tons, Capt. G. B. McArthur, of Hobart, came in from Napier with a load of potatoes. She goes hence to Tairua to load timber for Australia.

The ahip Leading Wind, Captain Savory, hauled out from the Railway Wharf into the stream this morning, having completed her ballasting. She sails for Pugefe Sound on Saturday.

The schooner Olive, 92 tons, Captain Ross, was cleared at the Customs to-day for another Island cruise down to the Tonga Group, Keppel's Island, Vavau, Haapai, and the vicinity, via Niue (Savage Island), with a full general cargo. She takes as passengers for Niue : Messrs R. H. Head, E. O. Nicholas, and E. Cunningham, and tor Tonga T. John. The Olivo Bails this evening.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 93, 23 April 1891, Page 4

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 93, 23 April 1891, Page 4

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 93, 23 April 1891, Page 4