EXPORTS.
Per Rotfemahaha, for Southern porta, Eebarb, and Melbourne, ;—5.1 pieces
timber, 240 bags cement, 44 cases cheese, 80 pipea, 40 cases kauri gum, 16 drums glycerine, 85 eases fruit, .37.case, meat, 14, bales paper, 34 bales hemp, 3038 bag 3 sugar, 91 cases, 4 hhds, and 3 casks syrup, 30 empty casks, 10 bundles empty sacks, 3 bags coffee, 10 caaes acid, 8 bales, and 1 package leather, 270 cases oranges, 61 bales wool, 5 sacks and 4 cases melons, 15 cases bananas, 11 cases fish, 4 cases boots, 11 cases tomatoes, 10 sacks maize, 2 boats and sundries. Per Richmond, for Rarotonga and Tahiti:—B packages tobacco, 5 packages drapery, 31 cases jams, 15 packages mails, 12 rolls netting, 75 sheep, 3 horses, 20 packages iron, 3 cases cheese, 5 bales paper, 32 cases and 11 boxes batter, 258 boxes" soap, 201 cases and SO sacks potatoes, 32 cases onions, •10 cases and 2 boxes preserved fish, 82 bags rice, 9 caaes matches, 40 spools wire, 43 bags sugar, 10 coils fencing wire, 5 druma Oil, 60 kegs whibe lead, 8 kegs nails, 50 kegs beef, 19 kega pork, 4 cases oysbers, 18 cases sardines, 100 empty casks, 250 cases kerosene, 12 cases ale, 30 cases Geneva, 8 cases whisky, S coils rope, 10 sacks coke, 80 cases meats, and general cargo. Per Ysabel, for Tonga aud Niue :—8,200 pieces timber, 2 boats, 14 packages furniture, 28 doors, 25 packages joinery, 45coi_ rope, 95 cases and 15 kegs meab, 4 buba, 10 packages spouting and ridging, 15 sacks lime, 4 bales bags, 113 crates biscuits, 30 sacks produce, 16 kega beef, 72 baga rice, 7 cases kerosene, 21 packages tobacco, 22 kegs raw sugar, 4 kegs paint, drapery to the value of £62, 10 cases canned fish.
Lasb evening the s.a. Moa sailed for the Easb Coasb. Thia afternoon bhe s.s. Tarawera left shortly after 2 o'clock for Sydney. The sbeamer Richmond lefb lasb nighb wibh general cargo for Rarotonga and Tahiti. * The s.a. Te Koa, Capbain Canese, lefb London on Sunday for this porb and Wellington. The steamer Aotea is now 53 daye oat from London to Auckland direct, and should put in an appearance at any time. The destination of H.M.a. Karrakatta! has been changed, and she leaves Wellington on Monday for Lyttelton; thence to Nelson and Picbon. The harquentino Ysabel lefb this afternoon on abrading cruise among tboFriendly Islands. She will. be away aboub tour monbhe, and will call ab Niue and also proceed as far as the Phcenix Group. The s.s. Indramayo, of the Tyaer line, which arrived ab Melbourne yesterday, afber a 51 days passage from London, has a parb cargo for Auckland, and on discharge ab Melbourne and Sydney comes on to this j porb.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 73, 27 March 1895, Page 4
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