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EXPORTS.

, Per Fiona, for Westporfc: 2,104; bags reiinaii bngar. For Fiji: 200 empty casks, and original cargo from Brisbane.

Per To Kapo, for 81uff:—2,236 bag 3 BUgar, 53 cases sugar and syrup, 161 bundles sacks, SO caeca oranges and sundries. Per Richmond, for Rarotonga and Tahiti:— I.cOO bundles shooks, 62 pieces timber, 35 sheep, .11 bates drapery, 120 boses aoap, 230caae8 kerosene, 36 packages iron, 100 cases ineate, 58 kegs beet, 27 bundles empty eacks, 28 kegs nails, 17 drums oil, 34 bogs sugar, IGI cases potatoes, 42 cases' onions, 8 kegs butter and euntJriec".

Early this morning the s.e, Richmond left for Rarotonga and Tahiti.

To-day the ?.«. Wellington was floated oab ot dock and berthed ab Quoen-atreeb Wharf.

The barque Royal Tar, 19 days out from Kaipara. bound to Melbourne, passed Gabo Island on Sunday last,

The s.a. Akaroa find tbe e.s. Stella were floated into the Graving Dock for cleaning and painting this morning.

Shortly after 5 yesterday afternoon the 8.8. To Kapo left- for the Bluff to load produce for this porb there and at Oamaru and Timaru.

The Auckland barquentine Handa Isle from Stanley (Tas.) with produce to Sydney passed Gabo Island on the morning of the Stu insfc. ■■

The scow Noiab, in the Ruakaka River, Whangarei, loading loga, dragged her anchor in last Wednesday's gale, and went high and dry on a sand bank. She will require co be launched.

The Union S.S. Company's new cargo Bteamar Rakanoa made 10J, knots per hour on her trial trip; ■ She iefb London on Saturday, the 13th nit., for the colonies ria Amsterdam and Delagoa Bay. Captain Ilichardeon, who took homo .the Mounb Sirion, returns in charge of the Rakanoa,

.Thos.s, Dhigadeo arrived ab 7 lasb night, from Wellington, Napier, Gisborne, and ports. After leaving Giaborno at midnight on the 12th, the steamer called ab Tokomaru on the 13th, Oreti Pozafe and Hicks Bay on the 14th, leaving the latter porb at 3 p.m. of that; data, arriving as above. She experienced moderate weather till arrival at .Gisboraei thence., etrong north-easterly

winds accompanied with heavy rama and seas till half way across the Bay of Plenty, when ib gradually moderated.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 114, 16 May 1896, Page 4

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 114, 16 May 1896, Page 4

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 114, 16 May 1896, Page 4

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