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EXPORTS.

Per Tasmania, foe Syrlr icy . 20 cases meat, 18 bales tow, 50 b ? A/' d Ux, 9 bundles ferns, 2 r on t ea. 5 hp'. s^ and Bundrießt

The barquei- W enom 4 ' an( J Kate Tabham are loadmg r' jOftl ab Ne'.vcastlo for Napier. fca i. .tree masted, schooner Ysabel was J a^,° to an anchotage in the stream to-

The s.?. Tasmania sailed for Sydney yes

p,^. terday afternoon, with a full complement £^ of passengers.! '. mB The s.s. Waikftto left London for-Auck-Wj land direct on December 7 and is due about n the end of the month. • ■ Mr Sinclair, late chief engineer ol the I Wairarapa, has been appointed to a similar I ;|i-,:,,k o'1. the Wakntipu. . '

H.M.S. Curaeoa, homeward bound, was at Melbourne on the 2nd insb. She ia expected to reach Plymouth early in May.

The 8.8. Mar'aroa, now in port on her lasb run across to Sydney, made the trip in the exceedingly smart time of 3 days 13 hours.

The 8.8. Mamari i 8 now 52 days onb from Loudon, arid may therefore be expected to pub in an appearance ab this porb towards the end of the week.

Ab latent advices the steamer Hawkes Bay, of the Tysor line, was to leave Isondon on January 10th tor Australian and New Zealand ports and the s.s. Star of Scotland was to follow in February.

Tho Union Steamship Company's steamer Robomahana has again given proof of her remarkable steaming capabilities by making a record trip of 42 hours 45 minutes from Sydney to Hobarfr.

Commander A. \V. Carter, who joined the Orlando when she was re-commissioned on January Ist, has previously served on the Australian station. He'was on the Calliope, of Samoan hurricane fame.

Captain Alexander Cameron, formerly of the Maaapouri, has been appointed to the command of the Julia Parkes, a sbeamerlof 5,000 tons burthen, whose construction he superintended. On her trial ehe registered 13£ knots. She is engaged: in the Liver-pool-Gal vesfcem trade) ■

The s.a. Mararoa from Sydney berthed at Queen-street! Wharf shortly after 5.30 o'clock lasb evening, Mr Bourne, the purser, reports that s f he cleared Porb Jackson Heada at 5.Z5 p.m. on Wednesday last, had the North Cape abeam ab 4.15 a.m. yesterday, and arrived as abovo. She met with fresh easterly winds and seas till rounding fcho North Cape, thence fine weather till arrival.

The s.s. Monowai arrived ab 7 o'clock this morning from Melbourne, Hobarb and Southern ports. The purser, Mr Seigel, reports that she left Melbourne on the 27th ulb., Hobarb 29th, and arrived at the Bluff on the Ist msb,, called at Dunedin on the 3rdi Lyttelton the 4th, Wellington tho sth, Napier the 6th, finally sailing from Giaborne for Auckland at 8.45 a.m. on tho 7th, arriving here as above. She experienced fine weathor throughout.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 6, 8 January 1895, Page 4

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 6, 8 January 1895, Page 4

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 6, 8 January 1895, Page 4