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EXPORTS.

Per Waihora, for Sydney: 4*25 cases oranges, 17 cases kauri gum, 119 bales flax, 6 cases vanilla, 10 cases mullet, 160 cases frozen fish, 19 casks limejuice, 24 bundles empty sacks, 50 sacks sawdust, 39 cases pearlshell, 5 sacks oysters, 4 boxes bullion, aad sundries. Per Tana., for London: 239 bales wool, 5 casks tailings, 55 tons manganese, 1772 cases and 104 bags gum, 1791 pieces and 20 logs timber, 147 casks tallow, 18 casks pelts, 100 casks oil, 16 bales leather, etc., 129 tona copra, 1123 sacks bark, 368 bags horns and hoofs, 6 bales cotton and 18 packages sundries. Lasb nighb tho «... Waihora left for Sydney. The schooner Saucy Kate lefb Mercury Bay yesterday for Gisborne. Tbe barque Tana has cleared at bhe Ctusboms, and should the wind be favourable eba will sail early to-morrow morning for London. Messrs Huddart Parker and Co.'c steamer Tasmania lefb Sydney lasb ovening, and is expected to arrive ab tide porb aboub dayligbb on Monday morning. The s.s. Dingadee arrived from Wellington, Napier, Gisborne, nnd the usual coasbal port* ab 11.30 lash nighb. Strong northerly winds with occasional rain squalls were meb with fcbrou-jhoub. The s.s. Matatua '-onitnenced the discharge of her cargo ab Qucon-streeb Wharf this morning, the packages turning oub in good order. The steamor leaves- about Wodnesday next for Wellington. By tho s.b. Dingadee, which arrived from Wellingbon aud ports last night, 150 tons of tran-hipmonbs ex the lonic from London, •were brought) up. Transhipments ex the Bauro-o .rein Melbourne also arrived by the Dingadee. The s.s. Richmond took in aboub 300 tons coal a» Whangarei'yesterday, from Mr J. J. Craig for use on her voyage to and from the Islands.- Sho returns from Whangarei this afbernoon, and Fails to-morrow afternoon for Rarotonga and Tahiti. The s.s. Taupo will leavo this port fov Rarowmga and Tahiti about the end of th° present) ° month. Tho Union Company

intend running a six weeks service to Rarotonga, Mao E aia, Raiatea and latuti. Which will be made a monthly one should the volume of trade warrant it. Tho schooner Saucy Kate left Mercury Bay on Tuesday for Gisborne. The s.s. Richmond took in about 300 tona coal ab Whangarei on Tuesday from Mr J. J. Craig's service for use on her voyage to and from bhe Islands. She returned from Whangarei yesterday afternoon, and leaves Rarotonga and Tahiti aboub noon tomorrow. This mbrning bhe barque Commerzienrat" Rod ber bus was floated inbo the Graving Dock, where a survey of the vessel was made by Captains Anderson, Worsp, and Clayton, Marine Surveyors. The barque will be floated out of dock to-morrow, no decuion aa bo whab will be dono wibh her having been arrived at.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 89, 16 April 1896, Page 4

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 89, 16 April 1896, Page 4

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 89, 16 April 1896, Page 4

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