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EXPORTS.

Per Columba, for London :—5,373 bales wool, 14 tons bark, 3 tons horns, 128 tons copra, 18 bales cotton, 155 sacks cottonseed, 1,295 bales flax, 1,640 cases and 310 bags kauri gum, 20 bales leather, 124 tons manganese, 2-18 sacks tallow, 633 sacks maize, 11 casks pelts, 90 casks oleine, 11 tons zinc dross, and 5 tons sundries.

Tho barque Lotfcio Mooro has started loading flax and gum for New York.

The ship Waitangi, Captain Sinclair, left Gisborno yesterday for London, laden with wool.

Tha English steam yacht White Heather, 500 tone, owned by Mr Heath, left Sydney yesterday for Auckland, on hor way homo to England. She is at present on a cruise round the world, and was recently at Samoa and Fiji.

The small s.s. Gleaner, running in the Upper Waitemata trade, has been purchased from Cap.am Holden by a syndicate at Albany (Lucas Creek), to "run in the trade between that place and Auckland. She has been re-named the Albany, and is in charge oi Mr A. McArthur.

The 1t.M.3. Monowai, being detained at San-Francisco through the long passage of tho English mails across the Atlantic, did nob leavo 'Frisco for Auckland until the 12th inst., five clays behind contract time. She is consequently not due here until Tuesday, the 2nd prox.

Tho fine British steel ship Columba, 1,748 tons, Captain 11. W. Bull, w&3 Bleared for London to-day with one of the largest and mosb valuable general cargoes Jhat have over left this port. She was| hauled out into tho stream this morning, in \ excellent trim; Sho will sail probably to- jj morrow. i

" This mornjng the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Otarama, having discharjred her London cargo, was shifted over to tho Bailway Wharf to ship some 2,500 carcases ot froxen mutton for London. She goes honco to-morrow to -Kapier and Southern ports, to finish loading for London.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 12, 15 January 1892, Page 2

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 12, 15 January 1892, Page 2

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 12, 15 January 1892, Page 2