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EXPORTS.

Per s.s. Auckland for Sydney:—2 cases woollens (ex Ahuriri, from Wellington), S. W. Hill; 1 case, H. M. Jervis. Ex warehouse under bond : 1 case cards, M. Levy. Free goods : 47 bales flax, Roberts : 1 case, Cawkwell; 50 cases nails, 1 bale canvas, 1 ditto rope, .Asher; 2 boxes gold (containing 4414 0z5.,2 dwts.)Bank of New Zealand.—H. M. Jervis, agent.

The Nautilus arrived from the East Coast last evening, with 800 bushels maize, order ; 400 bushels wheat, Thornton, Smith & Co.

The s.s..Tauranga left the Bay of Islands at 4.46 p.m. on Tuesday, and arrived in harbour at 7.80 a.m. to-day. Passengers.—Mr. Carleton, Dr. Ford, Miss Bennett, Miss Manning, Mr. D. "Vileoq, and ten in the steerage. Cargo—2 tons flair.; 20 hides. >>' •• ' H.M.S. "Virago left Sydney for this port on the Ist instant.

'• Ip_AND' ClTS.,—The fine barque Island City, Captain Atteridge, arrived at Gladstone from this port on the Ist instant, after a capital passage of 13 days. The clipper barque Constance was to leave* Sydney for,this port on the 4th inst. The barque Eucalyptus, hence, arrived at Hobart Town on the 26th ult.

The barque Tell, Captain Qdell, sailed from Newcastle for Auckland'oi the 28th kit. Vith 430 tons coal.

Capsizing of a Boat at Post Stephens, and Loss op Five Lives.—Our Newcastle correspondent states that information has just reacheJ town of a dreadful accident, occasioned by the capsizing of a boat last Monday night at Port Stephens. It appears a boat containing Mrs. Barnes' and • baby,- Mr. Barnes (brother-in-law to Mrs. Barnes), Mr. Woodford, and Mr. Bookman, in all five souls, were under sail in Nelson's Bay, en route for the

Myall River; a sufM.n spun!! capsized the boat and .hey were iui drowned. The bodies I of Mrs. Barnes and baby and Mr. Barnes have V been recovered, the ' other two are not yet r-found. . Mr, Barnes Was a resident of RayL. : Y'lOtid Terrace. — Sydney- Herald.

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 129, 8 June 1870, Page 2

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 129, 8 June 1870, Page 2

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 129, 8 June 1870, Page 2

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