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EXPORTS.

Pel- schooner Fiery Cross, for Friendly Islands and Fijis : 16,0U0 feet timber, 120 packages sundries, Stone Bros.—S. J. Edmonds, agent.

The brig Deva was sighted off the Hen and Chickens, on Wednesday, by the Kauri. Queen. —The schooner Qusen, Capt. Veale, left Tauranga on Tuesday morning, and arrived in harbour early this morning in ballast. Eeports the cutter Stag at Taurarga. The mission schooner Southern Cross will sail from Kohimarama for Norfolk Island on Saturday next. The s.s. Keera will tale her departure for Wanganui tomorrow at 5 o'clock a.m. The schooner Kauri left the Bay of Islands at 2 o'clock on Wednesday morning, and experienced a fresh N.E. wind throughout, arriving in harbour at 10 p.m. same day. She brings 70 tons coals, and reports the p.s. Sansom, schooner Mary Thompson, and Argo going into the Bay. The Revenue cutter .Ringleader ai*rived at Kussell on Wednesday1, after a three weeks' cruise along the coast. Ihe schooner Meteor arrived in harbour last evening with a full cargo of bark and 11 passengers. She will leave again on Saturday. Lttna. —The !p.s. Luna, Captain Fatichild, will take departure for jSapier and intermidiafce ports on the coast, during the present week. The Hon. the Defence Minister, we understand, will leave by her.

The cutter Miranda arrived this morning from Eussell, with 38 tons coals. The schooner Fiery Cross, Captain W. Lamb, took her departure at 2 o'clock this afternoon for the Friendly Islands and Fijis. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Young and two children, Mr. Eobert Dokin, ' Mr. Sydney Prince, Mr. Q-eorge Forbes, Mr. John McCulloch, Mr. W. E. Wheeler, Sir. Cleare, Mr. Sehrape, and Mr. Curtis. The a.s. Storm Bird was to leave Wanganni for the Manukau on Wednesday, the 18th instant.

The schooner Kate Grant arrived in harbour last evening from Wungarei, with cattle, settlers' produce, and 6 passengers. Vessels of about 60 tons register arc required by Mr. G. W. Binney, to load grain at Kaiapoi for Auckland.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 112, 19 May 1870, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
328

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 112, 19 May 1870, Page 2

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 112, 19 May 1870, Page 2

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