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EXPORTS

Per City of Melbourne, for Sydney: 1 parcel, Inglis ; 2 ditto, New Zealand Insurance ; 42 bngs coffee, L. D. JMttlliau. —£L M. Jervia, agent.

The p.s. Royal Alfred will leave the whirf, Auckland, for Grahanistown, afc haif-pasfc 5 o'clock this evening.

The barque Bella Mary cleared afc the Customs for Newcastle this morning, in ballast. Passengers :—Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and 2 children, Mrs. Downey and child, Elizabeth Clifford.

The schooner Met em*, from the East Coast, bricga 12 casks rum, 470 bags grass seed, 3 casts whale oil, 10 tits onions, 8 pigs.

The A.S.N. Company's fine steamer James Paterson, Captain Thomas Moore, arrived in harbour yesterday, after a stormy passage. Passengers : — Misses E. Palinerston and Walker, Mrs. Pridet, Misses M. Hanly and Smith, Mr. Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Berry, Miss Berry, Miss A Berry, Miss King, the Very Reverend Father W. McDonald, Rev. J. Goulden, Rev. A. Reid, Messrs. Pownall, McMillan, J. Henry, Walker, F. J. Clay, J. Warburton, Bodman, J. Covvper, T. Jones, and sixteen in the steerage. We are indebted to the officers on board for complete files of papers.

The Circular Saw Company's s.s. Lord Ashley, Captain Andrew arrived in harbour yesterday morning from Southern ports. Saloon: Mesdames Monday, Foley, Brairhwaite, McDonnell, Mr. and Mrs. Moore, Misses Thurburn, Buehannan, Pelliehet, Bullock, Fyfe, Messrs. Thompson, Heale, Nathan, Hayes, Harkin, C. T. Anderson Grnlland, and ten in the steerage. We are indebted to the third officer for our files.

The s.s. Star of the South was. to leave Napier for the Thames with a cargo of cattle on the 20th inst.

The s.s. Hero was announced to leave Syd ney for this port of the 34-tli inst.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS18710213.2.3.3

Bibliographic details
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 342, 13 February 1871, Page 2

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285

EXPORTS Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 342, 13 February 1871, Page 2

EXPORTS Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 342, 13 February 1871, Page 2

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