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EXPORTS,

/ Per Wftiwera, for Tonga: 41 cases potatoes, 25 tina and 12 crates bread, 14 cases meats, 18,848 feeb timber, 51 baga sugar, 100 cases kerosene, and general cargo. ■ ■

The schooner Waiwora sailed lasb night for Tonga, with general cargo. The schooner Modora, with general oarjjo» arrived yesterday from Ohora and Awanui* The 8.9. Gairloch takes up the Onehunga. Nbw, Plymouth running ngoin next-Monday, The .three-masted scow Whangaroa has been euceassfuliy floated of tho beach at ■vHdkitika r . ; V': ''''■■"■ ''*;■>■"-'^ '•' ■ ■ - The schooner Annie Hill reports paeaing the barc(aentitfß, Kio off. the East Cape on Sunday:morning laafc. / ,.^-,. *;,,._ r '\; ,;■'■:. The ' 59.5. Talune laayoa Sydney thlg ifplternoon for ) Auckland, and it dua on Tuesday morning next.

Tfi9 schooner Gisborne, from this porb via Coromandel and Mercury Bay, arrived at Wellington on Saturday last. Mr Spence, chief officer of the Omapere, has been appointed chief officer of the Te Anau. Mr Smith will fill the vacancy on the Omapere.

The Maria Stolla, n smarb little schooner, owned by the Sacred Hoarb Mission, ia now being fitted oub at Sydney for mission work ia the Gilbert Group. /"v

Ib is reported that the fine White Star cargo-Bteamer Runic will shortly be placed in the'N6w Zealand trade, bub as yet nothing definite is known.

' The schooner Awanai came off Messrs Henderson and Spraggon'e slip to-day, and commences loading for the Easb Coast, getting away about Wednesday next.

One of the old identities ot Sydney, the woodou shiD Nineveh, which has been laid up for a long time past, has been chartered to proceed to* San Diego with coal from Newcastle.

Tho barque Darra, which arrived at Sydney the other day, made the run down from Pugeb Sound bo Samoa in the splendid time of 25 days, or at an average speed of 200 milos a day.

The cutter Champion, bound from Mareden Poinb to Auckland, pub back to the former place yesterday owing to having lost her mainsail at Rodney. She awaits a new oail ab the poinb.

The schooner Gleaner is now loaded with timber ab the Huia and awaiting a fair wind to cross the Manukau Bar. The brigantine Lady Mabel has also been unable, though loaded for some weeks, to get across.

The barque Pefcrus, now at Melbourne' has been chartered to proceed to the Friendly Islands to load copra for Europe. The Norwegian barque Emeiald also, now at Adelaide, ib to load copra in the same group.

Through mißsing stays the scow Rover went ashore on the rocks while coming up tho Manukau Harbour on Tuesday. A shipwright went oub to the scene, and after 6 hours the ecow was got off little the worse for the mishap.

The steamer Indramayo, of the Tyser line, which arrived ab Melbourne yesterday, comes on to this porb via Sydney. She has a large quantity of general merchandise for here, on discharge of which she proceeds South. . v

The s.B. Hawke's Bay left Wellington this morning for the Bluff, where she ships 20,000 carcases of meab and 2,000 tons general cargo, filling up ab Napier and Giaborne, and returning to Wolliugton to coal prior to leaving for London.

The schooner Annie Hill arrived last night from Lyttelton with a cargo of general produce, berthing at Quay-street Jetty. She left her port of loading on the 20th ult, and meb with head winds nearly throughout the passage. On discharge she proceeds to the Thames, where she ships timber for Lyttelton.

A London cablegram, received in Sydney on the 25th ulb., statos that tbe steamer Gulf of Siam, 2,126 tone, of Greonock, which left London on Augußb 23rd for Sydney, bad arrived ab Capetown with nor cargo on tire. The vessel waß surveyed, and afterwards allowed to proceed on her passage. Tho Gulf of Siam comes with a general cargo for Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney.

The fine barque Hilda arrived last evening from Newcastle. She left the coal porb on fche 18th, and meb wifch beam aea and wind till making the NewZaaland coasb, when southerly and sou-west windH were encountered., The barque mado the Gulf on Tuesday** bub was unable to get up owing to the contrary winds, and remained knocking afaoub till lasb evening, when she was picketf up by tbe p.s. 'Eagle, and towed to a Berth at Hobsdn-StireeG Wharf, where she made fast aboub 11 o'clock. To-day the discharge of coal was commenced. ' .

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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 237, 4 October 1894, Page 4

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EXPORTS, Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 237, 4 October 1894, Page 4

EXPORTS, Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 237, 4 October 1894, Page 4