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EXPORTS.

Per Manuka, for Sydney: 42 bars and 1 box ballion. 100 sacks sawdust. 44 cases and 1 sack kauri gam. 5 bales tow, 55 bales flax. 80 bundles empty sack*, 9 drams gas liquor, 3 cases vanilla, 2 sacks hair, and sundries.

The Union Company's learner Manama left for Sydney shortly before 6 p.m. yesterday with a large number of passengers and a quantity of general cargo. Yesterday the Northern Company's steamer Ngapuhi was floated out of the Auckland Bock after cleaning and painting, and left at night for Whangarei. The Union Company's steame: Hauroto

leaves for ths Islands and .Sydney at 2 p.n to-morrow. Last evening the Northern Company scantier Clansman left for the North. The Union Company's steamer Mokoi; leaves for East Coast steamer port* at leaves for East Coast and Sontheru port* at 4 p.m. to-day. T ■ ' ,Yesterday afternoon the Northern Company's steamer Wellington left for way ports and Hokianga. . . The Northern Company's steamer Kanien leaves for Whangarei at 1 p.m. to-day. Yesterday the barque Margarita was . floated into the Auckland Dock for cleaning and painting. __ . The barqne Emerald has sailed for Ivaipara to load timber for Melbourne. : - Mr. George T. Niccol ha« received a cable -„• message announcing the arrival of the barque Mannrewa at Sydney from Kaipara. The Northern Company's steamer Waiotahi leaves lor Bay of Plenty ports at 10 a.m. toll'.:', morrow.

THE SIERRA. iii t Thr mail steamer Sierra left Sydney for " "Auckland yesterday afternoon, and is due on Friday morning next, 'fiie steamer proceed? f on to Island ports afternoon, due on Friday morning next. The steadier proceeds on to Island ports and San Francisco, at 3 jKin. on Friday ib-'-'-

THE ALM. The Norwegian barque Aim, which arrived from Maiden Island on Sunday, was berthed at the Railway Wharf yesterday to discharge her cargo of guano. The barque was 37 days : on the passage, meet-in pr with strong head •winds. On discharge the barque sails for Maiden Island.

THE NA.VUA. ! ie Union Company's steamer N'avua, Captain »■ McLean, arrived from Fiji at 7.30 u.ro. yesterday, and after tlw usual medical "' knd Customs' inspection, berthed at. the Qirccn-street Wharf. Mr. Oaffin, the purger. report* that after discharging and loading trough the group, the Sam left Suva era the Bth iust. at 6.39 p.m.. had Mokobmau *V ■;■''■■■'"''■

abeam at 3.15 p.m. yesterday, and arrived as above. JRsperienced strong south-east wind until the 9th; thence fresh breeze, with clear weather and moderate head sea, until tho 12th; thence fine weather and smooth sea until arrival. This morning the Navna proceeds up to Chelsea to put out her consignments of raw sugar, am| leaves at night for Wellington direct. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS. Maritai', s.s., 288, R. Hunken. from wanganui and Opnnake.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. Rotoiti. 8.3., 1159, .T. Robertson, for New Plymouth and Wellington. Passengers: Misses Kelly. Hair. E. H. James. M. VVyllie. Grogan. Clarke, Jones, Cation, Jlesdames is]u>r, Henderson, Callan and two children, Dampier-Crosaley and daughter. Wen, Thorpe. Donnelly. Wyllie. Messrs. Fisher, Henderson. H. Campbell. H. E. Mynott. 13. A. Kernott, Hair, Glet-son, Little. V. E. Rice. N. Kennv, P. MeCatie. Park. Frith. Clarke, Cordon. Thorpe, Eden. Donnelly, Dampier-Cross-ley. Rev. A. C. Wedderspoon. and 21 steerage. —Union S.S. Co., agent The s.s. Rotoiti left for New Plymouth and Wellington at, 4 p.m. yesterday. The s.s. Muritai arrived at 7 p.m. yesterday from Opnnake and Wansranui. The s.s. Kia Ova i« timed to leave at 3 o'clock this morning for Raglan. Kawhia. and Waitara. . BY TELEGRAPH. KAIPARA HEADS. December 12.—Sailed, yesterday: Brisbane. s.s., for .Melbourne. KIRIPAKA December 12.—The scow Kahn sails, for. Auckland to-night. HOKIANGA HEADS. December 12.-Arrived: Ohinemuri, s.s., from Manukau. Qmxm S. December 12.—Arrived. Saturday ms-lit: fiisbonie. schooner, from Tairna, Yesterday: Wanderer, scow, from Tairaa, The steamer Herald worked Waipiro, Tuparoa, and Port Awanui, to-day. NEW PLYMOUTH. Decemlier 12.—Arrived: Rarawo. s.s., from Onehunga. Sailed: Earawa, s.s.. for Onebnn£a - WELLINGTON. December 12.—Sailed: Surmise, schooner, for Hokianga: Talnne. s.s., for Isamer. Gisborne, and Auckland. Passengers for Auckland: Messrs. Blae.kston. Pountney, and QUirk " LYTTEI.TONX December 12.—Sailed: Rotomahana, s.s., for Wellington. _ L „ pf BLUFt. December 12.-Arrived: Monowai, s.s.. for Melbourne and Hobart: Waikare. s =■.. _\\ hancape. 5.8.. torn Dunedtn. Sailed: Waikare, s.s.. for Hobart and Melbourne; Monowai, s.s., for Dunedin.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12736, 13 December 1904, Page 4

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EXPORTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12736, 13 December 1904, Page 4

EXPORTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12736, 13 December 1904, Page 4

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