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EXPORTS.

Per Elingamite, for the South: 5103 bags 88 sacks 64 cases sugar, 73 pkgs confectionery, 56 pkgs rope, 43 pkgs hardware, 40 bags salt, 623 bdls and 109 pieces timber, 192 pkgs groceries, 1407 cases fruit,so sacks coal, 13 drums dip, 10 horses, 97 sacks maize, 29 empty kegs, 10 cases tobacco, 34 cases benzine, 200 bags cement, 15 bales •woollens, 25 cases waters, 100 sacks potatoes, and sundries.

The s.s. Hawke's Bay arrived at Melbourne from London yesterday, and after calling at Sydney*- she comes to Auckland.

The departure of the cargo steamer Riverdale for Wellington has been postponed in consequence of bad weather. She will probably leave for the South tomorrow.

The s.s. Rakaia arrived at Suva from Lyttelton on December 23, and left the next morning for Lautoka to discharge a large quantity of building material, etc., for the Sugar Co.'s new mill there.

The R.M.S. Sierra left Sydney for Auckland yesterday afternoon, and should arrive early Saturday morning. She leaves for Samoa, Honolulu, ana San Francisco on Saturday afternoon.

The barque Woolahara was spoken by the steamer Manapouri on December 21, in lat. 23.40 and log. 170.25. The barque wished to be reported "All well." She left Sydney for Shanghai on 9th December.

The 45 foot oil launch Ngarn, built by Messrs Logan Bros, for Mr Chamberlain, of Pounui Island, has been sold to Mr Thorp, of Nelson. She' is now on the slip at the builders' yards, having an extra cabin fitted forward. At Nelson she will be used as a pleasure boat.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6, 8 January 1902, Page 4

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6, 8 January 1902, Page 4

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6, 8 January 1902, Page 4

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