EXPORTS.
Per Locb Cree, for London: 677 bales wool, 1,884 cases and 106 sacks kauri gum, 88.740 feet of timber, 228 canUs tallow, 17 casks•-pelfs, 74 casks oileine, 10 bales leather, 107 tons copra, 3£ tons bark, 9 bales ragß, and 5 packages eundries.
The *.t». Upolu is expected to arrive from Fiji en Monday next.
The schooner Isabel will sail for Tonga aboub the end of next week. The 8.8. Richmond is due from Rarotonga and Tahiti next Wednesday. The fchooner Clansman is to load pro duce at Lyttelton for Auckland. The brigantine Enterprise sailed from the Kaipara to-day with a cargo of timber for Dunedin. Efforts ore being mado to- launch the Auckland-built ketch Alarm, which was wrecked at Fiji a shorb time ago. The damage-is uot nearly so bad aa was at firsb supposed. The Loch Creo, having completed hor loadincr, was towed to an anchorage in the stream this morninj.*, to await favourable weather. Her cargb ia valued at fully £22,000. Last night the s.s. Poherua arrived from Fiji with a full cargo of raw sugar. ' After loading through the group she sailed for Auckland on the 25th inst. Experienced fine weather till reaching the New Zealand coast, tbence etrong westerly wind and heavy squalls till arrival. This morning tbe Poherua steamed up to the Sugarworks bo discharge.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 179, 31 July 1896, Page 4
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