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EXPORTS.

¥sr Zano. for Newcastle: 4,300 bundles Far Maori for London : 23 bales wool, 21 cases honsy, 475 cases and 25 sacks gum, S6/1.00 taper, feet kauri timber, and 5 packages sauchiee. ■Per Tarawera, for Southern ports and MSboxaxte: 6,138 bags eugar, 144 cases mgsmp, SSO saets aad 110 bags lime, 27 bales wastes paper, 21 case 3 gas stoves, 76 kauri JB,t.ea9E, S7O pisoes timber, 25 cases spirits, 5 ibogßlbeads ale, 5 ca3es baer, 200 cases sirara^as, 2Q cases bananas, 12 cases fruit, 29 saeke oysters, 6 baleß brooms, 19 bales eaeks, 86 bars and 5 plate 3 iron, 24 «asse jßaadg, 15 caßea jams, 30 cases meab, Ssaess fisibu, 35«ase3 soap, 36 drain pipes, 2 boxes "baSioa <£3,170), 11 sacks pumpkins, IS foales leather aa€ large quantifcy of sun--4risß*' , . . ■'■ Tiie 8.8. Oreti left for Wellington via 'JJaafcCoasst pores last evening. . .-..^,-.«*\ Tbs B.s. Tarawera left for Southern ports, Hobarb and Melbourne shortly afternoon 49-sSay iritb cargo and passengers. " !Eje schooner llarmion was towed round from 4fcs Bailway Wharf to the breastwork 43ms mamfcig. She undergoes some repairs tfogtrz. Tba 5.2, Waiotahi arrived early this xoeroiog ironi Tauranga direct, with 40 hs&d of eat±le, and left again for Opotiki ■sfoviiHy bstois noon. T©-3ay tfas Bteamer Paeroa, late propsriy of the Hauraki Steamship Company, j«jt! on ier uew colours as one of the JZorihera Steamship Company's «'• whitetaunzl" Sect. Tiie American barquenfcine Sb. Lucie is «tl!l lyxog: in the stream, and Captain 'Etnksne is aofc certain when he will get trader way for New York owing to a diffi. ealiy ia shipping a crew. Thh morning the American barque Annie E©fid, Captain O. C. Welt, was towed ont to aea by the tugboat Eagle, and set eail iot her lodk voyage to Honulula in ballast. She loads oil there for Bedford (U.S.A.). ' The cargo steamer Maori steamed' alongirfcte the Qaeen-wtreefc Wharf this morning a»d loaded Borne gum for London, She cleared at the Customs thi3 afternoon, and *ail» for Picton to complete her loading tomorrow. H.M.8., Rapid, left Brisbane for the fMomoit Islands, and H.M.s. Orlando arrived afa Adelaide from Melbourne, both on the 6th met. The latter warship n ro . ee&Js fir»6 to Hobarc and then comes on tn 3hi»porb. . ...... „ ~.,;„ Yeaterday afternoon the brigantine Zeno S9O tona, Captain T. A. Fry, cleared at the voatoma and sailed in the evening f or K«wcaatle, with f^rti c-arfco of bo* t)Wb w ,

3 Wr» Fry and ohlld 'oooomjifttiy' the^oaptato bUis voyage. ..,.<•. ~s . v , ■■ ~ -~i,^ . . 8 19 , Paoroa, lately acquired by tho florthorn Steamship Company for tho MPPOV Thames trade, in to be commanded W Uptain Sullivan, of the Company's a.c. OMnamufl. whllo Captain MoL«od,> late o£ i v? 0 Al'Rylo, Is bo tako charge of the OhineWin, whloh is to run in tho Thames trade.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 142, 16 June 1892, Page 4

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 142, 16 June 1892, Page 4

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 142, 16 June 1892, Page 4