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EXPORTS.

Lady Barely, for Collingwood, &c. — 4 bags sugar, <1< pkgs, 2 qr-casks brandy, 1 qr-cask rum, 5 cases sundries, Order ; 15 pkgs, Morrison, Sclanders, Co. ; 2 sets wheels, 1 pkge, Franzen ; 4 cases geneva, Davis ; 10 kegs powder, 5,000 caps, 4 eases wine, 20 pkgs, E. Buxton and Co. ; 1 ton flour, R. Levien 5 3 bags potatoes, Bell j 1 trunk, Lightband. MtruiiAY, for Westport, &c. — 12 cases brandy, 40 eaoks bran, 11 tons flour, W. Stavert and Co.; 1 iron safe, Fisher ; 10 bags potatoes, Patterson ; 5 cases fruit, 1 parcel seed, Hale ; 1 bag bacon, 5 bags onions, 1 sausage machine 90 sacks oats, Livick 5 1 horse, Augarde ; 10 tons produce, 2 horses, and 5 head of cattle to be shipped at Motueka. Kennedy, for Westporfc, &c. — 10 cases stout^ 25 casks ale, 30 bags bran, 390 bags salt, 2 casks eggs, 1 case and 1 truss drapery, 8 pkgs, 26 bales ohaff, Order ; 1 bale matting, 1 bale webbing, Simons and Malcolm ; 2 boxes, Bobinson ; 2 , bugs oats, 1 pit saw, 3 coils rope, Morrison, Sclanders, and Co. ; 2 cases plums, 7 cases apples, 8 cases eggs, 7 kegß butter, Patterson ; 4 casea eggs, 1 keg butter, 12 cases apples, Order; 3 boxes pipes, Nehse 3 1 bag herb 3, 5 casea fruit, Burrell; 1 parcel, Superintendent; 1 parcel, Central Board ; 10 pigs, 2 calves, Max ; 6 cases egg, Wise ; 2 bales straw, Neale and Haddow ; 46 sacks malt, Harley Brothers; 1 ease eggs, Gower ; 6 caaea egge, 3 kegs butter, Buchholz ; 2 cases eggs, 1 truss, 1 parcel, Order ; 10 casea fruit, 1 keg butter, 2 cases eggs, Price ; 1 pkgo drapery, Manson and Co. ; 1 case apples, 1 keg butter, Griffin j 5 coops poultry, 9 kegs butter, 10 cases eggs, 18 cases fruit, Hunter ; 6 pkgs, 3 cases fruit, 4 cases eggs, Hingston ; 10 pieces castings, Moutvay ; 1 keg wine, Schumacker ; 5 kegs butter, 19 cases eggs, 1 case apricots, 4 pkg3, Patterson ; 42 cases fruit, 8 cases apples, 8 case 3 eggs, 1 coop geese, 4 coops fowls, 1 coop rabbits, 1 goat, Pickard. Bonnie Lass, for Hokitika — 80 bales chaff, 10,000 bricks, Q-ood ; 8 bales chaff, 4 bales hay, Max ; 70 sacks malt, 26 sacks flour, W. Stavert and Co. ; 4 casks fish, K. Levien. Planet, for Motueka — 3 casks ale, Harley ; 7 pkgs furniture, Hounsell ; 5 cwt. sugar, 5 cwt. flour, Levien. Imily, for Riwaka — 2 qr-casks ale, Harley Brothers j 5 cwt. sugar, 1 case oil, Morrison, Sclanders, and Co. ; 1 bag malt, 1 bag sugar, Order. Mermaid, for Havelock— l cask spirits, 2 tons flour, $ ton sugar, 1 half chest tea, 20 pkga,

B. Levien ; 1 boiler, E. Buxton and Co. ; 12 ptgs furniture, Armstrong ; 2 hhds ale, Harley ; 1 case clothing, 1 qr-cask brandy, Morrison, Solanders, and Co. ; 3 pkgs, Lightband ; 10 pkge sundries, 1 box pipes, 2 boilers, 1 ream papers, 111 1 box chairs, 1 box candleß, 1 case old torn, 6 buckets, 1 keg wine, 8 mats sugar, 1 box pickles, Order. __ Basque Rapido. — This vessel, which sailed from London on the 20th of September, arrived here on the 7th inst., after a passage of 109 days. Babque Malay. — This smart little barque, •well known in our port, and which loaded home with wool last season from Port Underwood, has made a passage of eighty-eight days to Wanganui, where she arrived on the Bth inst., and is the first vessel that ever loaded direct from England to that port. A Relic op the Blub Jacket.— The figurehead of a vessel recently found near Rotten-nest Island, Western Australia, is recognized as having belonged to the Blue Juoket, burnt at sea on her passage home from Lyttleton two or three years ago. The Blue Jacket, it will be remembered, took fire when a little to the eastward of the Falkland Islands, and the crew and passengers made their escape to the Falklands in boats. The figure-head was therefore carried westward by ocean currents as nearly as possible 180 deg , or half the circumference of the earth, and northward about 20 degrees of latitude. Rotten -nest Bland, we find, is not on the coast of South Australia, as erroneously stated by us, but off the coast of Western Australia, nearly abreast of Perth.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 76, 20 January 1872, Page 13

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EXPORTS. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 76, 20 January 1872, Page 13

EXPORTS. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 76, 20 January 1872, Page 13