EXPORTS.
Per Mararoa; lor Southern ports, Hobarb and Melbourne:—l,loo.fire bricks,; 1,201 pieces timber, 20 sacks ore, 14 bales paper, 11 cases fish, S3 case* fruibi 22 cases angles, 4 cases lemon?, 27 bags-quartz, 51 cases meats, 40 bales twine, 55 coils rope, 1,322 sacks and 80 bags pumice, 5 cases, milk, 295 bundles sacks, 15 cases tomatoes, 13 sacks barley, 20 sacks ivory black, 25 packages furniture, 3 hogsheads syrup, 3,852 bags, 67 sacks and 59 cases sugar, 152 bundles produce, 12 bags kauri cum, 3 packages leather, sundries, and transshipments ex Mariposa lrora San Francisco. :'_....
The s.s; Mararoa sailed last evening for Southern ports, Hobart and Melbourne.
The brigantine Linda Weber is loading ab Queen-street Wharf for the Cook.Group.
: The barque Helen Danny was cowed out of the harbour yesterday, and sailed for London. . ~'.-: .
: Tho s.s. Otarama is due from the South on the 28th instant, making this her final port.of departure for London.
The.cutter Teviob has been shifted into shallower wafer, and the work of raising her is progressing moro rapidly.
The Island native schooner Takitumu is expected here from Rarotonga next month, On the second trip to Auckland.
The barque Amsterdam is to be followed by the New Zealand Shipping Company on the London berth, with the barque Centurion.
On the 10th November the Port Said and Suez Canal Company performed a piece of work which is considered to beat all previous records in coaling in any part of tho world. It pub over 600 tons of coals into the bunkers (not a pound remaining on dock) of the new P. and O. s.s. Caledonia in 70 minutea.
The s.s. Janet Nicoll arrived ab 5.30 o'clock bhis morning from the South, with produce. Mr Ross report? that she left the' Bluff aib '.'> p.m. on the 31sb December, Oamaru on 3rd, Timaru the 4fch, Wellington midnight on tho sth, and arriving at Gisborne at 10 a.m. on the 7th sailed again the. same day.at 12.30 p.m., arriving in port as above after a tine-weather passage.
Tho ''-oil-tank steamer Alleghany,, of Shields, laden with petroleum, was sunk by colliding with the Belgian vessel Caucus shortly after leaving Delaware on October Ist. The. crew of tho Alleghany made for tho rigging before the vessel foundered, and,"as,ehe went down the head light exploded, causing the petroleum which rushed tiW'oTtno tank into the sea, to become alight, and > there was a sea of fire of terrible grarideutv'.. The crew, numbering thirty, ffirt-tHfttely.jgob away.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 7, 9 January 1895, Page 4
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