EXPORTS.
Per s.s..Star of the South, for Napier.— Transhipped ex .Cadu.c.eus : 167 cases, 27 packages, 7 casks, 16 eases, 4 rods 1 piece iron, 1 case, 7 ditto, Owen and Graham ; 10 pac'-ages, MeArthur and Co_.; 5 ditto, L. D. Nathan^- J-QQ ...5ack5.,,.f10ur, .,. 50 ditto coke, agent; 8 cases drapery,McArthur and -Co. ; 1 balo leather, 1 parcel, Ireland Brothers ; 19 packages^ Union Sash and Door Company ; 4 ditto, Pliillippa and Son ; 7 casks, 2 packages, McArtbuß-"1; and Son ; 15 packages sundries, M.' Simeon; 23 ditto machinery, Masefield _X'o. ; 2 cases, 1 truss drapery, A. Clark & Sons; 25 pipes, G. Boyd ; 1 tank "malt, 1 cask; 4 cases, Nathan ; 10 bags flour, Thornton, Smith _ Firth; 1 press, 1 .iCask,: 1- sack,. Banks; 1 buggy, Lewis; 69 packages empties, Ebborn.—J. S. Macfarlan?, agen^.. .... Per/s.sf Jame3 Paterson, for Fiji:—4 packages, Oiley; 4 casks, Scanlan; 8 packages) Ratgen ; 1 boat, NiccoL; 2 cases beer, Hooper, Oliff, and Co.; 7 gunnies sugar, 6 bags rice, Owen and Graham; 5 cisks bottled beer, Ryan, Bell, and Co.; 1 bale bags, Bucholz; 2 ditto ditto, Thorn ; 2 eases arms, and a quantity of cargo fioni Sydney.—H. M. Jervis, agent.
Per schooner Jennie Duncan, for Fijis : 16 cases geneva, 6 ditto brandy, 6 ditto whiskey, 12 casks | beer, 1 qnartev-cask wine, 2 kegs sugar, E. EtKoghnm ; 25,000 feet limber, J. S. Macfarlane (agent).
The s.s. Lord Ashley arrived at xauranga on Sunday last, unci left agaiu. for Napier on Monday. The s.s. Go-Ahead arrived,at.Taranaki on the 11th inst. She was to make an excursion trip to Waitotara on the 12th, after which she will load cattle for Auckland. . The schooner Tauranga arrived this morning, having left Tauranga on Tuesday, t-he brings several passengers., The brig Australia cleared ak the Customs to*day, for Hokianga, with the folio win rr cargo: 1 case geneva, Henderson ; 2 tons flour, 10 cases biscuit, Must and Co.; 1 case saddlery, 1 cese brandy, Lewis Brothers.-—Henderson and Macfarlane, agents. -The B.s. Star of the South will leave for Napier this afternoon. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. McLean and child.
The cutter Mary Eliza left Tauranga on Tuesday, and arrived' in harbor to-day, with -j(18 bags wheat, half-to.n potatoes, and 2>\ tons ... wire.'. .' ' ' '"'.. ,"-; ' •**■ , •
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 392, 13 April 1871, Page 2
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366EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 392, 13 April 1871, Page 2
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