EXPORTS.
Per B.s. Wonga Wonga, .for Sydney : 80 bales flax, J". R. Roberts; 16 casks cement, L. D. Nathan and Co.; 20,000 feet timber, Schnappe and Ansenne; 22 bales and cases drapery, E. and H. Isaacs. Per s.s. St. Kilda, from Wanganui: 19 kegs sugar, 60 mats ditto, J. S: Maefarlane; 26 doors, 3 packages ditto, 4 packages sashes, 14 pieces architraves, 3 bundles mouldings, 2 cases, Union Sash and Door Company; 5 trunks, 3 cases, Sargood and Co. ; 6 cases, 2 bales, Me Arthur and Co.—A. Barnes, agent.
A barque, supposed to be the Bengal, from Adelaide, is working up harbour. The s.s. Wonga Wonga took her departure this morning, for Sydney, at 10 o'clock. The schooner Onehunga, Captain Crouch, cleared out for Dunedin, to-rlay, with 50,000 feet timber, shipped by G-. W. Binney. The barque Alice Cameron has been detained till to-morrow.
The s.s St. Kilda, Capta'n Flowerday, left the Manukau for Wanganui with the followpassengers : — Messrs. Gilmer, Dougherty, Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Dougherty and child, Mrs. Lingey, and Miss Lingey.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 422, 18 May 1871, Page 2
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173EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 422, 18 May 1871, Page 2
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