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EXPORTS.

Por Wolcome, for Sydney:—l7o,ooo feet kauri timber (to be shipped at tho Kaipara).

At Lyttelton Customs, the barque Bells has cleared for Newcastle.

The barquo Killarney is in tho Auckland Graving Dock tor scraping; and cleaning.

Tho s.s. Taieri arrived at Wellington last evening from Sydney and Newcastle with coal.

The e.s. Wniotahi arrived this forenoo" from Bay of Plenty porta with maize an^ sundries.

The barquo Acliievomenb arrived at Porb Chalmers yesterday from Liverpool via Wellington,

The Union Company's chartered cargo Bto.imer Maori left the Bluff yesterday for Sydney, thenco to Newcastle to load coal for Wellington.

Last ovoning the s.a. Taviuni left Lyttel'ton for thi3 port, and she i 3 due to arrive horo on Monday. Sho brings grain and produce

Tliq s.s. Janet Nicoll arrived yesterday from Westporti with a cargo of coal for the Union Company's hulks. She discharged today, and left in the afternoon for Westport again.

At latest advico tho Auckland barquentine Ifanda Isla was to have loaded her coals at, PortKombla to-day for this porb. Sho should therefore be under way early next wook.

This morning tho brigantine Defiance arrived from Newcastle with a cargo of coals after an uneventful voyago of 14 days, On dipchargo ahej proceeds to the Kaipara to load timber to Sydney.

The Tyeor Company's cargo-steamer Hawko'st Buy eailcd this morning for Wellington tn route to Napier, Lyttelton anu London. Slio returnod to porb this aftornoon, on account of thick weather prevailing outsido.

Yesterday afternoon the schooner Welcome was cloared at the Customs for the KiHpara with the following cargo : 60 cases meat?, 10 caaea kerosene, 3,000 bricks, 40 tons coal, 3 tons coke, 7 tons sugar, 20 tons flour, 20 sacks wheat and sundries. She Jowls' timber thore for Sydney.

Tho biuque Wenona and barquentine Silver Cloud, for Mewcaßtlo direct, and the schooner Welcome, for Sydney via Kaipara, aro detained in port by tho prevailing norlh-oast winds. They sail with the lirst fair broezo.

Shortly before two o'clock this afternoon tho s.B. Pukaki arrived from Southsrn ports with a full cargo of graia and produce, and borthed at the Quay-street Jotby. She experienced fine weather from tho Bluff to tho Bast! Cape, thonce to arrival strong N.K. winds, with high seaa and thick weather.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 208, 2 September 1893, Page 4

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 208, 2 September 1893, Page 4

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 208, 2 September 1893, Page 4