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EXPORTS.

Per Annie Hill, for Lyttelton :—120,000 feet white pine timber (to be shipped a.^ the Thamea).

H.M.s. Lizard left Lyttelton lasb evening on a cruise to the Chatham Islands. The ox-Auckland ship Leading Wind, sold ab St. Vincent recently, is now owned by Norwegians. The e.s. Talune sailed for Southern ports, Hobart and Melbourne this aftornoon, with a general cargo. The s.e. Dingadee, from this port, arrived at Gisborne last evening, en route to Napier and Wellington. H.M.a. Curacoa leaves for Akaroa, en route to Lyttßlton, to-morrow morning She is expected back here early in the new year. The topsail schooner Annie Hill sailed for the Thames this forenoon with coal, on discharge of which she loads timber for Lyttelton. The schooner Toroa came out of tho Auckland Graving Dock yesterday, and berthed at the Queen-street Wharf to load for the Kaipara. This morning the steamers Clansman and Wellington arrived from Northern ports, with 272 sacks and 229 cases kauri gum, 100 baleß wool, and sundries. The Northern Company's E.g. Rotomahana was overhauled and painted in tho Auckland _ Graving Dock yesterday. She came oub in the evening. The steamers Waiotahi and Chelmsford arrived from Bay of Plenty ports this morning, with cargoes of flax, wool, maize, and sundries^ The former leaves for Tauranga again thia evening, in place of the Clansman, which is being overhauled in the Auckland Graving Dock.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 291, 8 December 1893, Page 2

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 291, 8 December 1893, Page 2

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 291, 8 December 1893, Page 2