EXPORTS.
Per Manapouri, for Sydney :—SB pieces timber, 6 boxes bullion, 443 sacks potatoes, 100 sacks oats, 2 cases yellow metal, 50 bags sawdust, 24 sacks seed, 35 bundles broom handles, 55 sacks, 57 packages, and 8 bales fungus, 2 cases cheese, and sundries. Shortly afber five yesterday afternoon, the s.s. Manapouri left for Sydney. The cargo of the e.s. Rangatira is turning out in tirsbclass order at Quaen-streeto Wharf. The s.q. Dingadee arrived from Wellington, via the usual coastal ports, yesterday afternoon. The ship Wolverene has been beached at the North Shore, where she will be completely dismantled. After a somewhat lengthy passage of 115 day, the barque Callao arrived at London on Monday last from this port. This morning the barque Devonport was tovrad down to the Thames to load at Bagnall's mill, Turua, for Melbourne. The s.s. Sfeella was to-day taking in cr*rg° at Queen - street Wharf for llaroto Oga. She stub to-morrowv
The barquentine Silver Cloud sails ab the end of the week for Whangaroa to load timber for Sydney.
Meßsra Donald and Edenborough'a steamer Richmond arrived from Whangarei laeb evening. She leaves to-morrow tiighb for Rarotonga and Tahiti.
The fine, four-masted steel barque Morreo, which visited thia porb about two years ago, lefts Capetown on December Bth lor Newcastle to load coal for San Francisco.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 18, 22 January 1896, Page 4
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