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Per ship City of Auckland, for London : — 1369 cases gum, 12 casks ditto, Must aud Co.; 61 casks wbale oil, 8 tanks ditto ditto, 64 cases kauri gum, 2 bags, Cruickshank, Smart, and Co.; 13 bales wool, B. Gittos ;66 tons guano, Combes and Daldy ; 407 cases gum, Starch and Co.; 25 bales wool, J. Scarrott; 163 cases gum, Rolph, Sterry, and Co. ; 48 bales wool, 8 casks tallow, 25 kegs butter, 2 tanks oil, L. D. Nathan and Co. ; 10 bales wool, T. and H. Cook ; 42 ditto cotton, 45 bags copperal, 206 cases gum, 20 bales wool, Owen and Graham; 628 cases gum, 51 bags gum, 41 caßks tallow, 4 casks hide cuttings, Brown, Campbell and Co.; 55 bales wool, A. Dornwell; 274 cases gum, 75 bags gum, 78 bags gum, 3 bales wool, Henderson and Macfarlane; 11 cases gum, Spencer and Hall; 202 cases gum, George Thorne ; 74 cases gum, John Lamb; 51 bales wool, 3 bags wool, Cruickshank, Smart, and Co.; 3J- tons gum dust, R. Walker; 11 bales wool, 47 cases gum, 348 bags cotton seed, R. Roberton and Co.; 6 tons loose gum, 219 cases gum, J. S. Macfarlane ; 2 pieces timber, T. H. Hall; 7 cases metal, 2 casks oil, "H. B. Morton: 2 eases curios, Sherbrook Walker ; 7 packages effects, W. S. Graham ; 4 baLs wool, A. Cruickshank ; 6 bale 3 wool, A. Wallace ; 1 boat, 2 cases, Earl Pembroke ; 2 cas.es plants, C. T. Wren ; 1 case plants, Dr. Stratford ; 3437 horns, 12 bales -wool, 17 bales leather, 88 bales wool, 22 bales leather, 1100 horiis, Ireland Brothers.—Cruickshank, Snaart and Co., agents. Per schooner Strathnaver, for Fijis : 20,990 feet timber, 5 kegs nails, fcchappe & Ansenne ; 13 packages furniture, M. Niccol; 20 sacks potatoes, 7 ditto biscuit, 4 cases sundries, 2 packages sundries, Smart ; 1 ca3e drapery, McArthur, Shera & Co.; 1 ditto seeds, Baird ; 2 packages, Lille-wall & Rattray ; 1 case drapery, Stewart & Ander3ou ; 2 hhds. holloware, 3 cases drapery, Harrison & Co. ; 1 case ditto, Sargood, Son & Co. ; 1 bale ditto, J. Morey; 2 cases, T. H. Hall; 36 sacks potatoes, Tonks & Co.; 1 bale canvas, Garnatt. —M. Niccol, agent.
The schooner Ivanhoe was passed off Mongonui on Sunday. The schooner Twilight -was to leave Kaipara on Thursday last fo» this port. The s.s. Heio ,came alongside the wharf today, and commenced discharging her cargo.
The schooner Strathnaver took her departure for Levuka, Fijis, this afternoon, with a general cargo. Passengers : James Wilson, Edward Trott, Henry Lean, A. Melville, J. Irwin, W. Edwards, and J. Roberts.
Tauranga, schooner, Moller, will leave for Taurauga this evening. The cutter Agnes brings 13 bales flax, and 4 hides from Opara.
The s.s. Lord- Ashley may be expected from Tauranga and Southern ports about Wednesday next.
The s.s. James Paterson arrived at Sydney on the morning of the 21st instant, after a stormy passage. The barque Kate took- her departure for Sydney early this morning, with general cargo and the following passengers : —Mrs. Bellair, Messrs. Bennett, W. James, R. Wilson, Q-. Simmonds, and T. Martin.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 379, 28 March 1871, Page 2
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509EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 379, 28 March 1871, Page 2
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