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POST OF AUCKLAND.

EXPORTS

Per s.s. Phoebe, for Nelson:—2 bales leather, (under bond), Henderson and Macfarlane ; 1 box, H. M. Jervis. Free goods : 1 case plants, H. M. Jervis; 1 case, Cruickshank, Smart and Co. ; 2 cases stationery, Bank of New Zealand ; 1 parcel, A. and Gh Price. For Taranaki: 1 parcel, Upton; 2 cases sarsaparilla, Cruickshank, Smart and Co.; 12 casks ale, 3 casks currants, Nathan ; "lease drapery, Lewis Brothers. For Picton: 1 case stationery, Bank of New Zealand ; 21 cases machinery, Fraser and Tinne; 5 coses, A.'and G-. Price. For Wellington : 1 case, Bank of New Zealand; 1 case saddlery, Gfittos ; ' 14 kegs sugar, 1 bag coffee, Cruickshank, Smart and Co.; 1 parcel, Union Bank; 1 pkg., Williams ; 1 cask oil, Henderson and Macfarlane. For Lyttelton : 3 oases drapery, E. and H. Isaacs; 20 kegs butter, 1 case bacon, GJ-. Sibbin ; 1 case stationery, Bank of New Zealand; 20 bundles sacks, J. and J. Soppett. For Ofago : 1 portmanteau, H. M. Jervis. For Bluff: 1 case stationery. For Greymouth: I box, H. M. Jervis. For Hokitika : 2 cases, Bank of New Zealand. —Henderson and Macfarlane, agents.

The three-masted schooner Margaret Campbell, from Auckland, arrived at Oamaru on the 15th instant, and was loading again for this port. She may be expected in harbour shortly. The schooner Aurora, for the Fijis, has been detnined till Saturday next.

The fine harque Sanlon finished discharging her inwurd cargo to-day. She has already a quantity of gum on board for New York. The Keera took in coals from the ship Argyleshire yesterday, and is advertised to leave for Napier this evening. In consequence of the heavy surf on the Manukau bar, the steamers Phoebe and Taranaki did not take their departure for the South yesterday afternoon. The Phcebe moved down the harbour, but had to bring-up inside the Heads. The Taranaki remained at the -wharf, and is advertised to leave to-day at two p.m., the Phcebe at 2.30 p.m. The ,9.9. -Keera will leave for Napier this evening, at 6 o'clock.

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Bibliographic details
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 196, 25 August 1870, Page 2

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POST OF AUCKLAND. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 196, 25 August 1870, Page 2

POST OF AUCKLAND. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 196, 25 August 1870, Page 2

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