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Per Wainui, for S.S. Islands : 156 bag 3 sugar, 19 sheep, 14 pigs, 126 cases meats, 235 kega beef, 23 cases onions, 125 sacks potatoes, 828 bundles box timber, 777 pieces sawn timber, 79 cases kerosene, _ 60 packages oilmen's stores, 60 cases biscuits, 33 coils rope, 14 packages joinery and Bundries.

The s.s. Janet Nicoll is to leave Timaru on Thursday for Auckland direct. The schooner Olive and s.s: Douglas came out of dock this morning. The Langstone, barque, Captain Tate, for Napier, left the Bluff yesterday. The s.s. Pukaki is discharging her Newcastle coals at the Hobson-street Wharf. The s.s. Wainni left for the Islands last evening, with passengers and cargo, a full ship. TheR.M.9. Rimutaka arrived all well at Plymouth on the 18th insfc.. from New Zealand. At the Railway Wharf, the s.s. Richmond is loading up for tho Islands, whither she sails to-morrow evening.' ' The Shaw-Savill ship Akaroa left London on the lOfch ult. for Santos (Brazil), whence she cornea on to Wellington. The letters S L F W in tho International Code Signal List have been allotted to the Gisborne, schooner, 68 tons, oE Auckland. The barque Cordillera, Captain Morris, 146 daya from Livorpool, arrived ab Wellington yesterday. She has part cargo for Bunedin. The R.M.S. Monowai left San Francisco for Auckland on Saturday last, October 18th", and , is therefore noD due here until Sunday, November Bth. ' This afternoon," Captains M. T. Clayton (Lloyd's surveyor) and H. Worsp (Underwriters' Association) held a survey on the barque Northern Star,. which pub back here/after having left lor Nelson, in a leaky state.. The American mission schooner Pitcairn is still lying iv porfc. She will remain here until the arrival of the next 'Frisco mail, and will then moat likely take a run up to Norfolk Island in November, returning to Auckland after a short stay. She is to have some alterations made in her cabins and other fittings during.her stay here. After an absence of over two years, the locally-owned clipper barquentine Yolande, 395 tons, is now in this port again with a load of coals from Newcastle. Since her last visit she has done some distant voyaging conveying a load of timber from the Kaipara to Shanghai (China), ana thence eoing to Puget Sound and loading lumber there for Melbourne. Of late she has been running in the Mcl bourne-Clarence River •trade. She mado the run across from Newcastle on this occasion in ten days. Capt. McDonald is now in charge, vice Captain Watt.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 250, 21 October 1891, Page 4

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EXPORTS Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 250, 21 October 1891, Page 4

EXPORTS Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 250, 21 October 1891, Page 4