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EXPORTS.

!" Per Isle of Eriu, for Melboarno:—7oo,o9o jfeeb wbite pine timber (to be shipped at: (tie Thames),

Lasti night tho barque Isle of Erin was towed down to the Thames to ship timber for Melbourne.

The kb. To Anau left Sydney last) evening, and is expected to arrive at- this port en Monday afternoon next.

At 9.45 Una morning, the e.g. Flora left Gisberne for Auckland. She is expected to arrive here about noon to-morrow?

The schooner Quean was berthed at the Queen-tftroet Wharf this morning', and commenced taking in cargo for Hokianga.

H.&l.e. Ringdove nwaits the arrival of tha Rapid, due about; Saturday, at this port from Lyttelton, bofore leaving for the laiftnda.

Tha Tyser steamer Star of Victoria is now at Sydney from London, via Melbourne, and may be expected at this port towards the end of nexb week.

The Colonial Sugar Company's steamer Fiona has loft Newcastle for Sura, and ia expected to lead raw sugar in tbe Group for Auckland. She ia due bore about the beginning of nexb month.

Yesterday afternoon the barque Kathleen Hilda was towed from Gibbons' Mill, Thames River, and sailed for Melbourne. The barque has received very smart) dispatch, having loaded 490,000 feot of timber in.a week, while the portion of her cargo below dsck was stowed in four and a-half daya.

Tha Government steamer Hinemoa, which arrived yesterday afternoon shortly before we went to preai, lefb Wellington on the 23rd insb., called afe all tha East Coast lighthouses, and overhauled tha buoys at Tauranga. She 'experienced light, northeasterly weather, with a heavy easterly sea, along the East Coasfi, thence S. W. winds to Auckland. The Hinemoa brings 60 tons of powder for the Defence Department) at Auckland. The steamer in continuation of her inspection of the buoys and lighthoimes, leaves to-night for the North, a»d rofcurna to Wellington via the West Coast,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 154, 2 July 1896, Page 4

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 154, 2 July 1896, Page 4

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 154, 2 July 1896, Page 4

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