EXPORTS.
Per Belle Isle, for Newcastle:—7s,ooo feet sawn kauri timber.
Per Upolu, for Tonga and Samoa :—3,503 pieces timber, 43 packages joinery, 81 bundles pickets, 547 bundles box timber, 55 bags rice, 218 bags sugar, 129 packages biscuits, 57 packages broad, 68 sacks flour, "0 bacrs limo, 31 sacks cement, 274 cases kerosene, 25 bags salt, 12 cases butter, 458 kegs beof, 334 cases moats, 14/> packages potatoes, 37 boxes onions, 12 sheep, 59 coils rope, 34 boxes soap, 17 cases spirits, 40 sacks coke, 18 cases fruit, sundries, and transshipments from Southern ports, Aubtralia, and San Francisco.
Per VVairarapa, for Southern ports, Hobart, and Melbourne:—73 bales tlax, 140 bags limo, 15 sacks clover seed, 25 cases mutches, 2,351 bagn sugar, 30 caßes syrup, 400 cases oranges, 40 cases bananas, •12 bale? brooms, 40 cases jam, 87 sacks oyster?, 15 casea fish, 23 cases apples, 40 bags sulphur ore, 1 horse, and sundries. Tl'.o Auckland brieaotino Anthons is now completing her timber cargo for Sydney at Tairna. Tlio barque Wonona has tnbon up an anchorage in the stream. The .«.?. Upolu sailed last) evening for Tonga and Samoa, via Russell. A briguntine, probably tho Jeseio Niccol, from tho Harvey Group, passed Russoll at 3 p.m. yesterday bound south. This morning, the barque Rangitikei shipped a considerable quantity of wool for London. She is expected to sail heaeo eariy next week. At the Thames the brigantina Prosperity 19 expected to comploto her loading of white pino timber, and sail for Rockhnmpton early next wook. For New York, tho barque Queen stowed a number of bnlos of llnx away to day. She will probably fn\\ for hor destinatfon direct at r.ha end of uext month. This morning tho coastal steamers Wei- j lington and Clansman nrrived from coastal | ports with 210 wcks and 233 cases kauri gum, 120 alicop, v horses and sundries. J The barque f!ello Isle wos cleared at the 1 UiiHtome yystordny afternoon for Newcastle direct, with a quantity of timber. She has Imuiod out into iik* stream. Ye.-tecf.'av oioning at six o'clock the s.s. Aust.raiiii !vrriv(;il ironi Wellington and the usual Wiiy ports, with p.vsongert) and general cm-go. .She left Wellington at noon on Saturday, and experienced fine weather on fhe run up the coast. This nfbornoon, the well-known steam yacht NnuiiliH, belonging to Mr \V. P, froathWstone, covered her long connection with thi? port, and Bailed jor Sydney direct, tfhe went in charge of Captain T. J. Blaekwell.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 123, 26 May 1893, Page 2
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