EXPORTS.
Per s.s. Keera, for Napiev—s quarter-caslts brandy, 1 ditto wine, 4 cases beer, 5 ditto drapery, 1 package, Lewis Bro3.—J. S. MacfKrlane, agent.
The 3.p. Sfc. Kilda will take her departure forTaranaki and Wanganui at noon on Monday. The s.s. Storm Eird is expected m the Manukau to-morrow, from Wanganui and Wellington. The s.s. Go-Ahoad, Capt. Watson, left, Auckland on Thursday last at 11.30 a.m., and when off Tiri Tiri at, "l .30 p.m. went alongside the schooner Jessie, nnd took on hoard 18 pas.-engers for Waipu. Arrived at Wangarei at 9 p.m., and left again the following day at 10 a.m., arriving at the Tamaki at 9.20 p.m., wh*re she tool, on board 9 head cattle for the Bay, arriving at the -wharf at 8.15 a.m. The p.s. Samson left Wangarei on Friday at 11 p.m., and arri?ed in harbor at 9 a.m. to-day. Passengers —Mr. and Miss Seceombu and two other . The Samson leaves for Russell on Tuesday next. The cutter Petrel arrived from Wangaroa this inorninjr, with 20,000 shingles, 3,000 feet timber, 2,000 palings, 1 sp.r, 1 ton gum. The vessel will sail for the Thames this afternoon.
The St. Kilda arrived in the Manukau, this morning, from Wangamii, with a cargo of cattle.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 186, 13 August 1870, Page 2
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208EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 186, 13 August 1870, Page 2
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