EXPORTS.
Per Awaroa, for Gisborna :—From Auckland : 2 tons lime, 11'- tons coal, h ton bonodu-st, 3,000 foot kauri Limber. To bo shipped at Tiiirua : 45,000 foet kauri timber.
The coastal schooner,iledor.i hes left &wanui and is or; hsr way to Auckland. Yesterday afternoon the coastal trader Waiapu senrted Loading for East Coast {)orts. At Wellington the schooner Norvai arrived yesterday from tho Tiiame?, timber 'aden. The French warship Duchaffault, (.'apt. M. Alancerou, arrived au Tahiti on tho Dth iij : it. fro:n Valparaiso. dv the s.s Waiotabi, which arrived fciin morninfr, 1,060 sack-; maize, 130 sheep, and 5 horsey were brought up from Opotiki. From Northern port 9 this morning, tho y.s. Wellington and Clansman brought down 345 baj;3 and i>7 cases kauri ;, r iim. The American brigantine Motley finished di a charp;inc; her caryo yesterday, and is how engaged taking in baliust from aloi.gaide £or still'ening. The three-masted schooner Silver Cloud, at tho breastwork, is having her standing rigrsin™ and running gear thoroughly overhauled. So;u3 other alteration 9 avc also facing made. After discharging her cargo from the North, the s.s. Clansman U to be taken or to the hard at the breastwork to be scraper! and cleaned. The s.s. Waiotahi takes liei trip to Tauranga this evening. The departure of the New Zealand Shipping Company's mail steamers has been altered from Saturday to Thursday, comraencing with tho Rimutaka. to pail from .Lyttelton on the SJfch June. Ac tho Customs thepchoonoi Awaroa, 60 tons, Captain J. Urquhart, cleared outward? tor Gisborne, via Tairrn. with soma sundries and timber. Fhe calls at tho latter pore to load tho balance o. timber. Yesterday ab the Quecn-streeb Wharf th( barque Alice took in a larjio quantity o' fur Xew York, ana ths Sardhana flaj and kauri timber for London. The formm i< expected to r &t away about the middle of noxc week. Tho car.cco steamer Duke of Sutherland which put back to Port Chaimer3 acnir yesterday on accouut of un accident, to th« eccentric rod in tho gear of the after refrig crating enpine, will be furnished with t now one and also a spare rod, and is t( vesudc tiio voyage to London this after iiUL.n. The British steamer Plato, bound fron Liverpool for Brazilian port?, was aban doncd on March 2nd in a Finking condiiiot 100 uiiior- west of tho Scilly Islands. He: crow was taken o'.f by a British steamer which landed them at Falmouth. Tin i'lato was an iron vessel of 1,684 gross tons ownod i:. Liverpool.
Next week the f.s. Argyle is to comnietico running on the West Coast in place of the s.s. Glenelg. Tho alteration is only temporaryi however, us the Glenoid, which ii to come round to this port, will resume her running when the work of putting in a new boiler has been completed. The change i= expected to last for about a fort' aijrht!
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 101, 29 April 1892, Page 2
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