EXPORTS.
Per TJpolu, for Tonga and Samoa : 430 pieces timber, 57 pkgs joinery, 158 empty casks, 372 cases kerosene, 24 boxes soap, 330 bags sugar, 33 caseß spirits, 15 pigs, 13 sheep, 66 cases mullet, 23 cases milk, 160 bags rice, 15 cases butter, 496 cases meats, 14 sacks wheab, 16 sacks chaff, 11 sackß oats, 36 coils rope, 14 cases hams and bacon, 20 tins lead, 36 bundles iron, 66 sacks and 17 cases potatoes, 25 cases onions, 62 crates and 30 tins biscuits, 217 crates and 144 tins broad, 600 sacks flour, 60 bags lime, 361 kegs and 5 barrels, beef, sundries and transshipment* from Southern ports, Sydney and San Francisco.
The schooner Clansman has taken up an anchorage below the Railway Wharf.
•The brig Vision i«o6 the Kauri Timber Company's Wharf shipping timber for Sydney. >
• The barquentine Lord of the Isles is now en route to Sydney from Dungoness with a cargo of sugar.
This afternoon the s.e. Manapouri sailed for Southern ports, Hobart and Melbourne with a general cargo.
The barquentine Handa Isle is coming to this porb from Wollongong (N.S.W.), which port she left) on the 6th insr.
The barquentine Ysabel has nob yet left Dunedin for this port. Sho in prevented from doing so owing to a N.E. wind and heavy sea prevailing on the south-east; coast of New Zealand.
The brigantine Eillan Donan, loaded with 230,000 feet of white pine and kauri timber at) the Thames, anchored in the Hauraki Gulf yesterday. She sails for Melbourne aa soon as the wind is favourable.
Captain A. W. Cameron, R.N.R., of the 8.8. Rotokino, reports leaving Newcastle with a load of coals at daylight on the 7th, bad the Three Kings Abeam ab 2 a.m. on the 13th, rnunded the North Cape ab 9 n.m. and reached porb early this morning. She experienced, fine weather for the greater parb of passage with fresh westerly winds and occasional squalls followed by light winds on the coasb. She is now discharging ab the Hobson-streeb Wharf.
The American barque Essex, which arrived ab Wellington on Saturday afternoon last), left New York on Bth May, crossed the Equator 13th June, passed Cape of Good Hope 21st July, Tasmania 26th August, and the Snares 30th August. The weather throughout the voyage was generally tine. JJer cargo for Wellington consists of 802 tons, the balance boing for Auckland, to which she proceeds, after discharging, to load flax, gum, etc., for New York.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 218, 14 September 1893, Page 4
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