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EXPORTS.

Per Southern Cross, for Wellington and ' East Coast ports :—3,066 baga sugar, 60 cases syrnp, 30 sacks flour, 31 sacks oysters, 120 bundles timber mouldings, 97 door 9, 10 cases baking powder, 87 cases fruit, 66 cases oranges, S cases fish, 31 cases ales and stout, 16 cases spirits, and a large quantity of sundries. . ■ ..._■-, For New. York, the barquenbine Sfe. Lucie started loading this morning. 'At London, the ship Columba has arrived after «. voyage of 118 days from this port. For Wellington, via coastal ports, the B.s. Southern Cross left last evening with a genoral cargo. . : , Tho barque 'Devonporfc has hauled out from the Hobeon-stroet Wharf j and anchored in tho stream. This morning the three-masted^chooner Frank Guy hauled out from the breastwork and anchored in the stream. The direct steamer Rimutaka arrived afc WoiHnatoo this mornfnar from pj^outbi

via Teneriffe, Cape Town, and Hobart), with passengers and English mail. . The American barques Flora and Lottie' Moore have arrived at New York aftor respective passages of 108 and 98 daya from this port, • The schooner Walwora sails hence shortly to Whananaki, where she will load timber for Gisborne. She will then go on to Napier and load potatoes, probably for this port. The barque Killarney, 401 tons, Captain Hawkes, arrived last) evening after a passage of 17 days, from Newcastle, with a large cargoof coals. She left Newcastle on April 30th, with a westerly wind, which lasted for about three days; after which it Bhifted to the south-west, and was accompanied with a furious gale with torriEo seas, causing the vessel to labour very badly, bub thiough which she came all right, not receiving any damage. After moderating the wind went round to the S.W., and till arrival yesterday', continued from that direction."

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 117, 18 May 1892, Page 4

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 117, 18 May 1892, Page 4

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 117, 18 May 1892, Page 4

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