EXPORTS.
Per Waiwera, for Napier:—ls,ooo feet timber, 50 tons drain pipes and biles, 200 kegs powder.
Per Killarney, for Sydney:—3so,ooo fest of kauri timber (to be shipped ab Mongonui).
H.M.s. Lizard lefb Wellington yesterday for Nelson.
On the 26th nib. the schooner Kenard left Sydney for the Solomon Group.
H.M.s. Ringarooma arrived at Mcl bourne on the 26th ult. from Adelaide.
Yesterday afternoon the schooner Queen arrived from Hokianga with a full general cargo.
On Saturday the s.s. Wairarapa left Melbourne for Hobarb and New Zealand ports.
The barque Weatherafiold arrived a* Wellington yesterday with coals from Newcastle.
S.M.g. Boomerang has arrived at Noumea to replace the Tauranga in the New Hebrides Group.
The Austrian man-of-war Saida, Capbain Sach3, from Auckland, arrived in Noumea on the 18th August.
The barque Iria has been hauled oub into the stream to await a fair breeze to sail tor Newcastle direct).
The schooner Awanui sailed yesterday afternoon for East Coasb ports and Gisborne with a full general cargo.
The French man-of-war Pourvoyeur, Captain Rochns, from Tahiti, arrived in Noumea on the 20bh August.
The barquenbina Jasper lefb Townsviftfj on the 14th ulto. for Long Island, where sb<a loads guano for a Southern port.
The schooner Waiwera sails with the first fair breeze for Napior. At the latter place she loads for the Thames, returning thence to this port.
The Lord Erne, a mammoth cargo Bteamer, with agro 93 measurement of 5,610 tons, is due at Noumea in October to load nickel ore for Gla3gow.
The cargo stoamer Southern Cross, from Noumea to Monte Video and Havre, "which pub into Wellington on Sunday for coals, resumed her voyage lasb evening.
The schooner Oscar Robinson, &.1 tons register, has been chartered by Captain Garth for the Norfolk and Lord Howe Island—Sydney trade, taking the place of the Mary Ogilvie.
Captain Jones, of the schooner Queen, from Hokianga, reports sighting a brig on Saturday last standing towards the Three Kinga. The vessel should be tfto Vision, now 19 days out from Adelaide.
Mr W. Brown, shipbuilder of the North Shore, is repairing the schocraer Kenilwortb, which arrived yesterday in a leaking condition at. the Railway Wharf. Ib is probable that the schooner's timber cargo will have to be discharged.
Captain J. Anderson reports that the steamer Waihora left Sydney on the 31st ult at 3.50 p.m., cleared the Heads an hour later, sighted the Three Kings on the 4th at 8 20 a.m., and passed the North Cape the same day ab 0.50, arriving this morning. She experienced moderate westerly winds throughout) the passage
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 210, 5 September 1893, Page 4
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