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EXPORTS.

Per Tarawera, for Southern ports, Hobart and Melbourne :—2BO bags tapioca, 174 pieces kauri flitche3, 80 bags lime, 48 bags cement, 18 bales wastepaper, 384 bags sugar, 103 cases syrup, 27 sacks fireclay, 6 drums and 2 cases varnish, 21 sheets and 8 bara iron, 90 sacks oysters, 61 casea i'ruit, 180 cases oranges, 31 cases and 10 crates bananas, 8 cases lish, 1 balo leather, 12 cases boot?, 130 drain pipes, 17 cases limes, 2 boxes bullion (£10,000), 190 cases aud 4 bags kauri gum, 1 blood horse, and a large quantity of sundries. i

The ketch Torarawa arrived ab Marsden Point yesterday, from Kuaotunu.

The schooner Marmion sailed this morning for Frfipndly Islands and Niue (Savage Island).

The ship Forfarshire pub on board to day a large quantity of kauri timber for London.

The s.s. Tarawera left shortly after noon to-day for Southern ports, Hobart, and Melbourne, with passengers and cargo.

The s.s. Pukaki, at the Quay-street Jebty, finished discharging her grain stuffs this afternoon, and sails in the ovening for Westport.

The American barque Mary Hasbrouck i 3 still detained in port awaiting a change in the wind to get away for New York. She has not yet shipped a full crew.

The schooner Goldfinch was met at aea by the 8.8. Richmond on the night of 19th August, in the Islands. The Goldfinch is now on a trip to Penrhyn Island.

The ketch Nelly, of Auckland, was away on a trip to Penrhyn Island, and daily expected back to Rarotonga, when the Richmond left the Hervey Group on the 31sb

Captain J. B. Dickson, of Auckland, wa3 in Papeete (Tahiti) in charge of the schooner Papeete, belonging bo the natives of Aitutaki (Hervey Group), when the s.s. Richmond left Tahiti.

The brigantine Anthons has hauled on to the hard at tho breastwork to undergo somo repairs. She lias been fixed to load timber at the Kaipara for Sydney, and sails hence next week.

The American Sovonth-day Advontisb'' Mission schooner Pitiairn (Caplain Christiansen) was daily expected at Tahiti from Auckland, via Pitcairu Island, when the s.s. Richmond lefb Tahiti. The Pitcairn goes thence to San Francisco.

The Island schooner To Uira (formerly thei Dolly), owned by CaptainPilte, formerly of Auckland, has been sold in the Islands to the Penrhyn Island natives. The vessel was trading in tho Herv oy Group. She is an old Caluornian-built schooner of 42 tons..

The locally owned schooner Sarah Pile, 115 tons, Captain G. Short, arrived from Sydney ab 3 o clock yesterday afternoon, with a cargo of bones and bottles. Captain bhort reports that the schooner left Sydney on the 24th ult. with heavy rain and fine weather until making the Three Kings on the 3rd insb. The North Capo was passod the next day, and nor'-oasterly winds were experienced on the Coast. She passed Cape Brett on the 6th, Mokohinaa Lighb at mid-

night on bhe samo day and arrived as a^ove. She has berthed ab the Railway ft'harf to discharge

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 214, 8 September 1892, Page 4

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 214, 8 September 1892, Page 4

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 214, 8 September 1892, Page 4

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