EXPORTS.
Per barque Constance, for Sydney : 1 box gold (1000 ounces), Henderson and Macfarlane ; 12 boxes tobacco, 2 packages cigars, S. Phillips. Free goods : 51 bales flax, J. R. Roberts ; 90 hides, B. Gittos ; 10 packages sashes, 2 packages doors, Sash and Door Company ; 23 tanks, 15,000 feet timber, Henderson and Macfarlane, (agents.) Per schooner Fortune, for Hick's Bay: 10,000 feet timber. —Master, agent.
The s.s. Go-Ahead will leave for Wangarei oji Saturday next, at 12 o'clock noon. Ocean Wave, schooner, 118 tons, Galbraith, from Chatham Islands. Opotiki, . schooner, 30 tons, Baker, from Opotiki. The barque Constance, Captain Gibbon, took her departure for Sydney this afternoon with a general cargo, 1000 ounces ot gold, and the following passengers: —Mr. and Mrs. Reed, Mrs. Waring, Messrs. W. Lepine, J. Wynne, A. Hume, R. W. Carson, S. Kelly, W. -Gordon, S. Spencer, C. Martin, Or. R. McXenzie, R. Mcintosh, J. Wallace, W. Batlmrst, P. Robson The schooner Opotiki, from the East Coast, brings 320 sacks maize, for Mr. J. S. Macfarlane.
The schooner Twilight left _te harbour this afternoon for Kaipara with the following cargo: —3 tons flour, 12 bags chaff, 1 ton potatoes, 19 packages groceries, 6 packages sundries, Coupland ; 43 packages groceries, 5 casks beer, 6 cases brandy, Eaton; 2 casks beer, 22 packages groceries, 6 bags oats, 1 case genera, ■10 bags flour, 15 cases bread, 5 tons flour, 4 tons potatoes, 13 cases geneva, 16 cases old torn, 5 ditto whiskey, 3 ditto brandy, 35 ditto groceries, 5 half-chests tea, 10 kegs sugar, 10 boxes candles, 1 case tobacco, 1 hhd. beer, 24 packages sundries, 40 bags fiour, 10 packages groceries, Must and Co.; 15 boxes soap, 40 bags flo r, 35 bags sugar, r _ 30 boxes bread, 8 cases groceries, 2 '."cases saddles, 3 coils rope, 1 bundle spades, 5 boilers, Brown, Campbell and Co.; 5 7 sacks oats, 6 ditto potatoes, 26 packages gj groceries, J. S. Marfarlane ;10 bundles wire, * . 1 stove, 15 packages sundries, Masefield j 11 = - ffeckages luggage, 1 cask seed, 1 package seeds, Pdys-25 bags flour, 12 ditto potatoes, 30 ;-&gp*s groceries, Owen ; 8 packages, 3 tons ftmjr,^l3 packages, 4 cases spirits, 1 package tobacco, J. Roberton and Co.; 1 wh__leboat, 20 packages sundries, Provincial Government; 10' bags oats, 10 ditto flour, 3 casks sugar, 7 T"packages./sundries, 6 ditto, Roberton; 14 -packages sundries, Lamb; 20 packages furnitOTe j»nd luggage, Niccol; 38 bags flour, 8 packages iigrocerieß, Buchanan; 28 packages sundries, Scarrot.—M. Niccol, agent. | The cutter "Victoria; bring^-^^WO feet timber, Sash and Do or Company j'^3 packages, J. *IS. Macfarlane. .'> . The s.s Go-ahead, Captain Farqnhar, ar-. _\ Waftgarei last: ev»__si_-^ I -,wi_Ji-_^r__g_ head t c^"..tie, some settlers' produce, and three paeseri nsrsj js, ■. j .; ~- 7 . 7,• ' "t- * J I:' The e.s. G 0-Afc&d- trill- not leave 'foil the I Bay 0 ManitafTintil to^nOrispw (Wednesday), sat 2 ofcloclr. -;' #7: "Vy*-^ ..-**-. '■ i\ Tha B.9_> AugldanAwas to l^ave Sydney on j Saturflay"l^st, the 29th ."instant, Wd-faa.J'b.e expected here on Eriday-next..:, She^i-t _nnoun<Jed to leave for the JTjjis about the sth Ipi'oxiit,^ - ■:-< "■■■■ '-■"' ;; , '..-jf *I ; * ' - * ■ • -'' ■ ■ _,*
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 200, 30 August 1870, Page 2
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506EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 200, 30 August 1870, Page 2
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