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EXPORTS.

Per Emprez&, for Melbourne : 150,000 ft kahikatoa tiznber (to bo shipped at Thames).

Per Eillan Doaan, for Adelaide : 14,000 ft kauri timber (part to be chipped ab the Kaipara.

The German warship Sperber is at pres ent in dock at Sydney.

Tho brigantine Anthong is loading bone dust at Newcastle for Auckland.

The a.B. Tβ Anau will not leave for the South till to-morrow (Friday) at noon.

At the Cuatome thi3 morning the ketch Nollio entered out for a trading trip to Raroton^a.

Early thi3 morning the Douglas arrived from Whangarei, with 70 casee fruit and 41 tons fireclay.

At Batoman's Bay (N.S. YV.) the schooner Clansman is loading timber for Fiji. After discharging at Fiji sho comes oo to this port.

Yesterday afternoon, the barque Erapreza, 236 tons, Captain J. Robertson, cleared at the Customs for a trip to Melbourne, via the Thames. She was towed down to Kopu this morning to load her timber.

The brigantine Eillan Donan, 261 torn?, Captain M. AlcKonzie, cleared at tlio Customs yesterday afternoon for Adelaide with .timber. She ships a quanity of timber liero, and will then proceed to the Kaipara to complete her loading.

After April 12th the weekly Sydney service of the U.S.S. Company will bo discontinued, and a fortnightly service will be substituted instead. The Wairarapa will leave on the 12th inst, and the Tarawera will bo the next boab, leaving on the 26th inst.

Fears are entertained at Newcastle (N.S.W.j, for the safety of the ship Theophane, which left here in December last, with 2000 tons of coal, for Mollendo (South America). This vessel, our cables informed hs, was re-ineured in London on the Bth instant ab 60 guineas premium.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 77, 31 March 1892, Page 4

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 77, 31 March 1892, Page 4

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 77, 31 March 1892, Page 4

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