EXPORTS.
Per Grasmere, for Sydney : 320,000 feet kauri timber (to be shipped at Whangaroa).
The ship Oamaru is now loading at Glasgow for Dunedin and Wellington.
Tho barquontine Adelaide has been fixed to proceed to the Thames to load timber for Sydney.
Tho barquentino Pendle Hill arrived at Mangonui on Saturday from Napier, to load timber for Sydney.
The barque Dunard haa jusb been despatched from Liverpool with general cargo for Wellington and Dunedin.
The New Zealand Shipping Company's ship Waimate has been despatched from London for Dunedin and the Bluff.
The B.a. Waiotahi arrived last nighb from her northern cruise in search of the eporbed disabled vessel on the coasb.
The New Zealand Shipping Company's direcb steamer Ruahine lefb Napier yesterday for Lyttelton en route to London.
The brigantine Eliza Firth, which sails this week for Normantown (Q,) will probably load back with fertilizers to this port.
The Shaw-Savlll cargo steamer Pakeha is reported to have sailed from London on March 25th for Auckland and Wellington with a full general cargo.
The barque Grasmore has cleared for Whangaroa, where she is to load kauri timber for Sydney. She aails hence with She first favourable wind.
The s.s. Southern Cross, which arrives from Wellington ond East Coast porta tomorrow, does not leave on the return trip Jill Thursday evening.
The Union Company's mail. Bteamer Monowai left Sydney yesterday afternoon for this porb en route- toi Apia, Honolulu and San Francisco. She ia due here on Friday.
- Yesterday evening, the> schooner Queen arrived from Hokianga. v. ifcfa the following cargo :—25 tons bark^ 15 aacka fungus, I ton bones, 13 hid.aa, 1 ton kumeraa, 4 tons sundries; She. l»id freeh N.E. winds down the coast. The 8.8. Taiedi arrived at 7 o'clock last; jvening from Gfr ma ru, with a Large cargo of grain and jmk> Sho left Oamnru at midnight on 13th, and experience** Jight, variah j 0 winds and fina weather ihiroughouo tne tr ; p . The S f .jaw-Savill cargo Bteamer Mamari lefb Lor don on t ij e g fc h i nß fc. for Auckland *nd New Zealand ports with a full cargo of &w ral merchandise. The local agents of the steamer, Measrs Cruickshank and Co., *r .coived cable advice to that effecb yesber'Jay. The Mamari should put in an appearanco here about the end of May.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 90, 18 April 1893, Page 4
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