EXPORTS.
Per schooner Kate Grant, for Levuka: —10 cases, 3 qr.-casks whiskey, 10 cases, 1 qr.-cask brandy, 30 cases geneva, 5 cases biscuits, 50 boxes candles, 1 case preserved fish, 1 case pickles, 2 gunnies sugar, 2 halfchests tea, Must and Co.; 2 tierces beef, J. A. Barber ; 99 pkgs., 26 cases biscuits, 45 boxes soup, 22 sacks flour, 42 bags rice, 15,000 bricks, 15,000 feet timber.
A barque, supposed to be the Bella Mary, is signalled as we go to press.
The schooner Merlin, hence, arrived at Kaipara on Wednesday last, after a capital passage of five days. She is now loading gum, &c., for Auckland.
The s.s. Go-Ahead wil 1 ,_*vefor Taranaki and Wanganui, on Tlimsday, at 8 a.m.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 396, 18 April 1871, Page 2
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