SHIPPING.
rR nwlay.—Auckland 353 — 432 t ' i( Manufcau 0 4-. - 7.27 te, G '4 : setsi?ew, 20th, 11.54 p.m. departukes. King.irooma, g.s., Edie, for Kussell. —Vnion S.S. Co., agents. cleared ootwards.^ A.ntares, barque, S2O tans, Lewis, for London, Saxon, schooner, 5S tan**, McKeszie, for Tairua. EXPORTS. Per barque Aatares, for London; S9O wool, 212- eases kauri gnn, 176 casks tallc-w 14 bales rags, 3 casos jams. 'J ta«ks. G oil, 2 bales basils, X Ciue urrowrocl, 102 pt_ce, timber, 113 bales cotton, 155 tor.s manganese, a quantity bark, 32C bags and =s9 t°"» 13i cases she'.U, 2 cases cieata, -J tetter 352 bales fi tx, IS/J.'iO horns irid Gb casei bhanl boass, and several boxes sun&nes. The brigantine Bannockbarn, Captain arrived at Perc Adelaide yesterday, after _J for SVhangare «n back an<l anchor iat the man-of-war grocud yesterday afternoon. The barque An tares is now prepared to sai Sor LondoD, after four months detention a port, lc U not fl ittery to atato that no ship master rrho ever visitsd the port gained mon General esteem and rospect than Captain Lewis Although a tot il abstainer, he-does not °btru sively thrust Uis opinions upon others. Th< Antares takes two passengers, Messrs. Geory Spencer and 'W. S.Vernon.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6342, 16 March 1882, Page 4
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205SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6342, 16 March 1882, Page 4
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