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EXPORTS.

Per Star of England, for London :— 1,052 ea. Os kauri pum, 88 packages pearl shell, 10,-350fb kauri timber, and 18 sacks co flee.

The p.~. Anglian is expected to arrive from Sydney io morrow afternoon. Tho . cbooner Medora has commenced to take t._ e..rt-0 for Ohora and Awanui. The "... Star of England left, for Napier or, Satmday afternoon to continue her lo.i-ling for London, Afttr a passage of 102 days from New fori:, tho .hip Landseer arrived last evening ni, I'ort Chftlmer?. Tho brigat.tino Sarah and Mary will he towed down to Mercury Bay to-morrow to Uißii limber for Du'nedin. The ■•-. R.kanoa will leave this orening for Newcastle, Singapore and Calcutta, her departure having been postponed. The .schooner Aotea arrived from Gisborna and way ports last evening, with a full cargo of maize, pumpkins, pigs, etc., berthing afc the Q.neon-Bsreet Wharf. Tho barquentino Adelaide has taken up an anchorage in tho stream. She will be towed down to Mercury Bay to-morrow by tho s.s. Stella, there to load timber for Sydney. The overhaul of the s.B. Stella, which ban just been completed, included the fitu~->: of a new propeller and the renovation of tho origines, which should give hor a con-idoroble increase in speed. Tho schooner Maud Graham arrived at ten o'clock last nighb from Lyttelton with c cargo of produce. The maeber reports leaving Lyttelton on the 4bh inst., and rc.eetin'g with light variable winds to bhe Easb ('ape, which was passed on the 10th, thence strong W. to N. W. winds to arrival. This morning tho schooner was berthed ot the Quay street Jetty and commenced to discharge. Tho b ■■■ Tasmania arrived from the Sou.li at 9 a.m. to-day, berthing ab the Ouaystreet jetty. The purser,. MrKnowlejj, reports that the Tasmania left Domclia on tbe llbb inst., called ab. Lyttelton. Wellington, Napier and Gieborne, end leaving

the latter port at 9 a,tn. yesterday arrived aa above. Experienced variable winds and fine weather to East Cape, thence strong W.S. W. breeze and moderate sea to arrival. The Tasmania will leave for Sydney at 4 o'clock this afternoon.

Tho barque Devonport) arrived yesterday from Newcastle, with a cargo of 400 tons coal. She left Newcastle at noon on the sth inst., and meb with light baffling winds until the 7bh, when a strong N.W. wind set in. This continued until making the Three Kings on the 12th.. Squally weather was experienced after rounding tho North Cape and the barque c progress was considerably delayed. The Devonport will be towed up to Chelsea tomorrow to discharge her coal ab tho Sugar Works.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 272, 16 November 1896, Page 2

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 272, 16 November 1896, Page 2

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 272, 16 November 1896, Page 2