EXPORTS.
Per 5.9. Keera, for Napier: Ex Sydenham, from London, 14 packages, 10 ditto. Ex Auckland : 1 package, H. M. Jervis. Free good-, 1 case, Bank of New Zealand ; 10 .loors, 2 pafkages, t). S. & D. Co.; 3 do, M rrin; 48 bags coke, 11,000 shingles. J. S. luaciarlane ;10 tents, Government; 25 case^ kerospne, ALdersin; 12 ditto, A. Clark A-. Sn ; 62 packages machinery, Masefield; 1 i itt > Ireland Brothers ; 1 parcel, Chapman ;lQ cases stout, Hooper ; 2 springs, Morrin.
The Mary Eliza, for Tanranga, takes 12,00 feet of timber, 9 00 shingles, 3d packages of furniture, and 30 packages of sundries. — M. Nicol, a^ent.
The 8.8. Keera took her departure this affemoon for IN'apiei- with general cnrgo and the following passengers :—Mr. H. W. Ne«l, Mr H. Ferguson, Mrs. Ferguson, and two children.
The following whalers have arrived at Russell: —Clconp, Tonia, Eliza, Europa.
The s.s. Go-Ahead arrived in harbour this morning, from th« Bay of Islands, h&ving left there on the previous day. Cargo : —SB sheep. 5 tons gum, 13 bales flax, a quantity of settlers' produce. Passengers : — Messrs. McGuin, King, Shanclley, Roderick, Williams, Bastow, Hielkton, Clarke, Capt. Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. Hodgson, Mis 3 Donald, Miss Clarke.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 216, 17 September 1870, Page 2
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201EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 216, 17 September 1870, Page 2
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