EXPORTS.
Per Poherua, for L_ tfcelton : — 2,000 sleepers.
Per Natal Queen, for _elboi _ne: 180,000 feet timber (to be shipped at _ie Thames).
Per 'Tarawera, for Syduer :—l5O cases and 14 sacks kauri gum, 29 bales flax, 478 Backs pumice, 1,729 pieces _nd 903 bundles timber, 2,025 bundles frui'. boxes, 200 doors and 10 bundles doors, 50 mantelpieces. 135 eacks and 18 Abates Jcnngus, 241 _acks oyfiterp, and sundries. *
.Last) night the s.s. Poherua left for Lyttelton.' -
. The Union Company's steamer Tarawera ' leftTfor Sydney lascevening. This morning the s.sv Stella arrived from Kaipara, via ports, with timber.
.The s.s. Australia left lasfe nighb for Wellington via the usual ports of call. The B.s. Taviuni'left) Suva for Sydney, via Tonga, and Samoa, on August 26th. , On tho 27-th ulb. the s.s: Taieri loft Suva for Melbourne with a full cargo of taw Bugar. - -' ,
The Rs.M.9. Miowera called at Suva on ( the 26th ulb. en route from Sydney to Van- ■ couver, ,
The ship Waitangi, which haa been expected ab fehia porb for the past fortnight, •Is now 113 days out from London,
"Yesterday afternoon, tKe s.s. Tasmania left Sydney for Auckland.'"She is expected here aboub daylight on Monday nexK
, H.AJ.s. Rapid was ab Suva when the Upolu loft for "Auckland, and was to leave for this porb on bho arrival of thePylades.
The s.s. Taupo was to leava Fiji for this porb on the Ist instanb with raw sugar, and is therefore due here about Sunday next.
This morning, the three-masted schooner Ysabel left for a cruise through the Friendly IsJaads, and to some of the guano islands s'.oae on the line.
The Bchodner Crest of the Wave left the Clarence River for Westport with hard wood yesterday. On discharge ab Westport, she loads back coal for the Clarence.
_ At 9.30 this morning the s.s. Upoln arrived from Fiji with tho usual cargo of Island produce. Mr Barnes, the purser, to whom we are indebted for files, reports that the steamer arrived ab Suva at 8 p.m.on the 24th from this . port, called at Levuka, Laucalaßay, Vavua, and leltSuva finally for Auckland at 6 p.m. on the 30tb, was abeam of Mokohinau at 4 this morning, and arrived as above. She experienced lieht and moderate winds the first two days, theHce S. and S.W. winds with heavy head sea to the New Zealand coast, fine weather being afterwards met with.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 212, 5 September 1895, Page 4
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