EXPORTS.
Per Ohan, for Westporb :—3OO nests and 665 pipes, 216 pieces timber, 10 cases oranges, 24 gate posts, 4 sacks oysters, 16 cases meats, 1,128 bags and 13 cases sugar, and sundries.
The 8.8. Ohan sailed for Wostporb last evening.
The R.M.B. Monowai arrived at San Francisco from thiß port on the 13th insb., one day behind contract date.
The R.M.B. Alameda left Sydney yester' day for this port en route for San Francisco. She is therefore due here on Friday after noon.
The s.s. Tasmania arrived from the South early this morning. She left Lytr telton last Friday, and met with light and variable winds on the trip up bhe coasb.
The barque Wenona lefb for Thursday Island last nighc. Ab thab island Bho receives orders, and then proceeds on to Rocky Island to ship guano. The Wenona was towed oub of the harbour by the p.e. Eagle.
Thes.s. Australia berthed ab the Quaysbreeb Jebby ab 8.30 o'clock this morning from Wellington via way ports. She left Wellington on the 11th inßtaut and in the run np the coasb experienced fine weather with smooth seas.
The schooner Welcome has been chartered by Captain Schulze for an island cruise. This morning she was towed alongside the breastwork opposite bhe Harbour Board Buildings by bhe Vivid, where she undergoes an overhaul before leaving for Rarotonga.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 91, 17 April 1894, Page 4
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