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EXPORTS.

Per Kenilworth, for Sydney:—97,sooft Bawn kauri timber.

The s.s. Tarawera left Sydney yesterday for Auckland. H.M.s. Rapid sails to-morrow for Hobart via Norfolk Island.

The schooner Queen left Hokianga yes terday for Auckland.

H.M.s. Orlando arrived at Sydney yes terday from Auckland.

The schooner Fleetwing, of Auckland, left Whangarei yesterday for Kaipara.

The schooners Norval and Waiwera are to bring up potatoes from Napier to Auckland.

The schooners Edith May, 213 tons, and Rio are now loading potatoes at Napier for Sydney.

The French warship Champlain was floated into the Calliope Graving Dock this morning for sighting and repairs.

The American barquentine ElinorVernon has started the discharge of her New York cargo at the Queen-streeb Wharf.

Last nighb the iron barque Broomhall was towed up from tbe powder-ground and berthed at the Quay-efcreet Jetty. "

The three-masted Behooner Waireka, of Auckland, is to load potatoes at Napier' for Newcastle, as is also the barquentinePendehill, of Sydney.

The coasting schooner Glencairn, 62 tons. Captain Burton, arrived last evening from Lyttelton with a load of barley, after a fairly fine passage of eight days un the coast. S

News received from London lately states that a patent paint preparation of Mr John Bell, of this port, which was used on the bottom of the large German barque Rollo Capb. Hummell, in dock here some IS months ago, was found to be a splendid coating for vessels, as the barque's hull wasfound to be entirely free from barnacles -when she arrived in London docks, much to her master's surprise.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 94, 24 April 1891, Page 2

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 94, 24 April 1891, Page 2

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 94, 24 April 1891, Page 2

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