EXPORTS.
Per Annio Hill, for Lyttelfcon : 105,000 ft white pine timber (to ba shipped ab the Thames.)
The barque Dovonport will leave early noxb week for the Thames to load fos Warrnambool.
The brigantino Defiance baa been chartered by Mr J. J. Craig to load coal'aD Newcastle for Auckland.
The p.s. Tongariro, from London, via Capetown and Hobarb, is due ab Wellington next Wednesday morning.
Capfc. Alexander, who took the cutter Lark down to the Friendly Islands from this port, was a passenger by tho Taviuni this morning.
According to cable advice received by Mr J. J. Craig, the barquentine Waitemata lofe Melbourne to-day for Newcastle with flour. After discharge at the latter port, she loads coal for Auckland. A few minutes after 5.30 o'clock last evening the R.M.ev Alamoda, the outward bound 'JTri&co mail boat, berthed at Queenetroeb Wharf. She lefb Sydney ab 6.30 p.m. on Monday evening last meeting with fine weather and pmoofch'sea across, the run being made in tho sraarb time of 3 days 22 hour*. This afternoon shortly after 2
o'clock . the mail. eteamor resumed her ' voyage for San Francisco via Apia and Honolulu.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 239, 6 October 1894, Page 4
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