EXPORTS.
Per Hero, for Norfolk Island: 8,000 feot timber, ('apt. Tilley; 240 bags ftour, 40 baas pplr, n pl-^3.; Cruichshank, Smart, & Co.; 17 pkgi. mmdriea, S. W. Hill; 200 bricks, 1 case driv--", i. tlo. drapery, Capt. Tilley; 50 casks i email 2 tons onions, 2 do. pota.oes, Cruiekshar.k. BntATt, & Co.; 1 ease, S. W. Hill.— druioksliitnk, Smart, & Co., Agents.
Tlic fin.c £•*• John Penh is expected in the Mfinukitii to-morrow. She is advertised to Jyavo... agSiu for the West Coast three days 3!to arrival.
Tlie p 8. Date of Edinburgh -will leave for the Thames at half-past six o'clock this evening ; and the Lady Bowen at 9 a.m. tomorrow. The latter will receive cargo for Shortlaud and Graham stown to-day.
The schooner Coquette will sail for Norfolk Island (Hid New Caledonia on Monday.
The p.s. Lnlla Rookh will leave for Coromandal direct on Monday next, The cutter Hero is to sail for Norfolk Island and New Caledonia this afternoon. The Eev. MY. Atkin, and Mr. iiichard Nazer are pa -
sengera by her. The schooner Loonidas will sail for the Bay of' Islands this evening .with a cargo of sundries.
The schooner Jane will lcara the harbour for Tauranga this afternoon with about 200 packages of sundries, and several passengers.
Saucy Lass. —The schooner Saucy Lass, G'apt. McGregor, arrived in harbor this morning from the East Coast. She loft Awanui on Tuesday last and on Thursday night, experienced strong gales from the SE. Cargo—7s pisis, 50 bags barley, 600 bushels maize, 400 "bushels wheat. The Sancy Lass will discharge alongside the wood wharf.
The 8.9. Tauanoa is announced to leave for the Br: of Islands this evening.
The ',8. Storm bird "will leave the Manukau to-momw, at 3 p.m.
The p«. Luna is to leave the breakwater this aftenoon, for the East Coast.
'• hej ci.lter Margaret arrived from Wanga poa £hi?morning, with 25,000 feet timber. The j/iiiy i'.llen, from Mercury Bay, brings ft full ergo of timber. She is discharging at the CuJom-Uouse-sti-eet wharf.
The shooner Taweir »s alongside the wood wliavf udergoing some alterations. Sue has a large uaatity of cargo on board, and will BftlL f''tf"»sverty Bay about Monday or Tuesday nest:
3?he fine schooner Kenilworth will take her departure for the Navigator's Islands on Tuesday next. Shipping Casttaltie3.—During the recent severe *.E. gale on the Australian coast, the schooners Mariposu, and Janet Diekson were
R ■•■-*--■■ ,-rr TKn fiii'mOT wns Jn^j; r at Broken Bay ; she wa3 owned by Mr. Philips, of Bathurst-street, Sydney, and was insured in lite Austialian office for £1,200, of which more than half was re-insured. The Janet D'ckson was owned by Mr. F. Cook of the sat Lit; city ; was recently repaired, and partly insured. The ps. Favorite is engiged to proceed to the .Manukau with Lieutenant Woods. She wil! leav • here to-mo. row, c.dling at the Bay of Islands for coal. Tlie a.s. City of Melbourne is to leave Sydney*to-duy, and will return to Sydney and Melbourne on Monday, tho 4th proximo, as dvertised.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 67, 26 March 1870, Page 2
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