EXPORTS.
Per Margaret Caaapbell, for Newcastle : — 90 doors, 11 packages sashes, Union Sash and Door Company.—G. W. Binney, agent. Per East Lothian, for New York:—l 264 cases gum, 95 bales flax, 500 cases gum, 757 ditto ditto, Rolph, Sterry and Co. — R. Walker, agent. Per s.s. Lord Ashley, for Napier, ex Hero : 1 half-tierce tobacco, order. Ex Auckland : 3 packages, Jervis. Free goods: 1 bag, Mclntyre; 12 iron buckets, Store Department ; 1 parcel, Henderson and Macfarlane ; 3 trunks tools, Lewis, Brothers ; 1 truss, B. Gittos ;23 cases oranges, Andrew; 4 bags, 12 kits oyster 3, Austin ; 7 packages drapery, Mc Arthur, Shera, aud Co.; 1 parcel, 11. Ellis; 1 case, A. Clark, & Son. For Tauranga : 52 sacks 25 ditto bran, 120 ditto flour, 6 packages furniture, Sweeney; 1 parcel, Savnry; 1 ditto, T. and S. Morrin; 1 cask ale, Lyell Bros.; 1 package, Kempthorne and Co. For Wellington—l 6 coils rope, Henderson and Co.; 12 packages wire Cruickshank, Smart and Co.; 1 parcel, Smart; 1 do, Moon; 1 case, G. H. Isaacs; 3 do, Telegraph Department. For Lyttelton— 4 cases merchandize, H. Isaacs; 1 parcel, Northern Club ; 2 cases piano 3, Bonnington ; 1 case, Chamberlin ; 1 parcel, Henderson and Macfarlane. For Otago : 1 case boots, G. M. Green; 5 casks, Must and Co. ; l 7 casks, Samson, Fraser and Co.; 1 case ironmongery, M. Reilly ; 1 case drugs, Kempthorne, Prosser and Co. —Henderson and Macfarlane, agents.
The steamers Keera and Comerang may be expected back from Napier either to-day or tomorrow.
The p.s. Samson will leave the harbour this afternoon for Wangarei
The Speedwell, from Wangaroa, brings 4000 feet timber, 12,000 laths, 40,000 shingles, 3000 palings. The s.s. Go-Ahead arrived from Russell this morning, with 30 tons coals, a quantity of flix and settlers' produce, and 8 passengers. The brigantine Camilla, Capt. White, sailed from Lyttelton for this port on the 16th inst., with the foUowing cargo:—ssl sacks wheat, 916 do oats, 299 do barley, 121 do beans, 133 do flour, 150 £-do, 251 do potatoes, 68 do bran, 10 cases hams, 23 kegs butter, Belcher and Fairweather.
The s. s. Stormbird left Wellington for the Manukau, via Wanganui, on the 18th inst.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 222, 24 September 1870, Page 2
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363EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 222, 24 September 1870, Page 2
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