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EXPORTS.

Per Spartan, for New York : —4,110 oases end 367 sacks kauri gum, 512 bales flax and 579 bars steel.

Tho e.g. Taupo, from Rarotonga and Tahiti, should arrive this evening.

The barquo Acacia has been fixed to load salt at Edithburg (S.A.), for a New Zealand port.

The s.?. Fiona will leave this evening for Clarence lliver (N.S.W.) with a cargo of pumice.

The 8.8. Waimarie vaa floated into dock this morning for painting and general overhaul.

The barque Bells sailed from tho Kaipara thie morning, with a cargo of timber for Melbourne.

The barbue Spartan has cleared at the Customa, and will sail for New York with the first fair slant.

Tha British India Company'a Bteamer Fazilka was do loavo Calcutta laat Monday for Singapore and New Zealand.

The 8.3. Upolu loft Wellington at Gp.n?. on Monday. She J9 due liera early tomorrow morning, and loaves on Fiiday next for Fiji.

The barque Silver Stream, from Capotown, via Otago Heads, ought, to arrive with tho first change of wind. She will bo placed on tho berth tor London by tho New Zoaland Shipping Company.

Mesßrs C. and W. Bailey have finished a new ateamer for the Cleveland Steam Navigation Company, Souihern Wairoa. She i* to be called tha Hirere, and will be laanchad to-morrow afternoon at hightide.

Mr H. F. Windsor's new yacht, which Messrs Logan Bros, have just completed at their boat-building yard on the Railway Reclamation, will be launched to-morrow afternoon. She will ba named tho Windward.

A new ttenm launch, builb of teak throughout, arrived from Loudon yesterday by the s.s. St>ar of New Zealand, to the order of Messrs Buick, Coring and others. She wa9 taken round to Masera Bailey Bros.' yard to-day, and will ho put on their Blip this afternoon for an overhaul.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 286, 2 December 1896, Page 4

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 286, 2 December 1896, Page 4

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 286, 2 December 1896, Page 4

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