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EXPORTS.

Per s s. City of Melbourne : —For Sydney : Ex warehouse under bond —18 cases arrowroot, E. Lusk and Co. Ex Mallard, from London —3 cases, l>. Y>. Nathan and Co.; 4 hhds. oil, R. B. Lusk ; 2 boxes gold, Bank N. S. Wales.—ll. M. Jervi?, agent.

Pei* s.s. Airedale :—For Taranaki: 20 sacks flour, Low and Motion ; 1 roll leather, Ireland Bros. For Nelson : 8 trunks boots, E. &H. Isaacs ; 1 parcel, Bank N. Z.; 1 roll leather, Ireland Bros.; 2 drays, 50 cedar boards (ex Kate from Sydney}, 1 case (ex City of Melbourne). ForPicton: lease, Keesing. For Wellington : 40 bags flour, 2 bales paper bags, 7 bales paper, 17 qr.-easks brandy, 20,000 feet timber, 5 bundles bags, Henderson & Macfarlone. For Lyttelton : 1 parcel, Bank N. Z.; 25 boxes tin plates (ex Kate from Sydney). For Otago: 4 cases (ex Kate).—Henderson and Macfavlane, agents.

The schooner Ai.ne Brown was loaded and ready to sail from Lyttelton for thi3 port on the 31st instant.

The cutter Woodstock arrived from Opotiki yesterday afternoon, bringing ten tons potatoes. She has had a good passage of 48 hours. Passengers : Mr. John Thompson, Mrs. Finnigan. The ketch Eagle, and schooners Kauri and Success, are expected hero shortly from Napier. Anne Main. —This fine barque is rapidly completing her loading for London ; yesterday she was busy taking in wool and tallow, from the s.s. Rangatia, which had arrived from Napier, in addition to a quantity of kauri gum from the wharf. Three other vessels are expected here during the ensuing week, from Napier, with cargo for this vessel, namely, the ketch Eagle, with 100 bales wool, schooner Kauri, with 100 bales flax, and J-'uccess, with 200 bales flax, this with the amount of cargo already on board, will be sufficient to fill the Anne Main, and she will be able to leave here a full ship, abotit the 15th instant. The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce and family are proceeding home by this vessel.

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 76, 6 April 1870, Page 2

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 76, 6 April 1870, Page 2

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 76, 6 April 1870, Page 2

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