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EXPORTS.

Per Wenona, for Sydney :—4O tons manganese, 280 tons coke.

Last evening the s.s. Taviuni left for Suva and Levuka with a general oargo.

On Sunday last the barque Gazelle, from this port to Rocky Island, was off the North Cape.

The barque Wenona cleared at the Customs to-day for Sydney, and sails to-morrow morning.

The German warships Sperber and Bussard were in port) at Apia when the Maripoaa lefb there on the 3rd inst.

The 8.8. Waihora, from Melbourne, Hobarb and Southern ports arrived at 11.30 a.m. to-day and berthed at the Qnay-street Jetty.

The 8.8. Upolu arrived ab Apia on the 25th ulb. from this port via Tonga. She lefb again on the 27bh ulb. for Fiji, Tong» and Auckland.

The B.S.* Waiotahl arrived this morning from Bay of Plenty ports with a general cargo. She leaves again this evening for Tauraoga in place of the s.s. Clansman.

The New Zealand Shipping Company's new cargo steamer Waikato is now due from London, and may be expected to arrive ad any tima.

Captain Savory, formerly parb owner and oommander of the ship Leading Wind, returned to Auckland to-day by the steamer Waihora.

The oargo Bteamer Star of Victoria is expected to sail for Wellington and Southern porfs en route to London tomorrow evening or early on Sunday morning,

The three-masted schooner Waratah, which arrived yesterday from Timaru with a fall cargo of grain and produce, goes hence on discharge to Rocky Island to load gaano for a Southern port.

After several days' detention owing to contrary winds, the ShawSavill ship Westland waa towed out of porb by the Eagle this morning, and sailed for London with a full and valuable cargo of produce.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 267, 10 November 1893, Page 2

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 267, 10 November 1893, Page 2

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 267, 10 November 1893, Page 2

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