EXPORTS.
Per s s St. Kilda, for Wanganui: 2 cases machinery, Cummin?,} 1 case 1 trusp, \ bale, 1 rase, 2 packages 'sfisbes, 2 ditto doors^O packages, 1 ditto'"saws, Incase, 1 .ditto, 1 Sarcel, 1 , bale, 1 case, ~1 ditto, 6 cases fruit, 12 kiLs, 1 cart, Cruicksilank, Smart and Co., agents. . _ ._•. ~..: . .: . /; '■.'..; *' :• '■-■ "'•
The mails from Europe, America, and Sandwich Islands for New .Zealand, brought by the Nevada, consisted of 184 bags, lne dates of despatch are from London ,24th, Dublin 25th' August; San. Francisco<*3tb, and Honolulu 2.6 th September. / X^-. ■ .-: The as.' Wellington, carrying the Uiiiglish mail Southy will leave' Onehunga to-morro^, a The schooner: Sea Breeze, from Auckland, hns arrived at Honolulu. - . £>1 The p.s. Luna left Napier for the East Coast on tte Ist instant, with a cargo of pota-^ toea, to be landed on the'coaet. . ;" _; The s s St.: KiMa took her departure today from the-Manukau for Wanpanui, with the following--.- passengers : Messrs. Brewer, Isaacs, Greenaway, Comber, Barnes, Miss Coall. - rr, £>. -. ■ ; .-,\ }W ' The cargo of potatoes by the Don, from Hobart Town, are turning out, in. splendid condition. . , . .« The Countess-df Kintore is. being rapidly discharged by the-use of- the donkey engine, and will probably, be,, entirely clear ni the course of nek'week'.- Captain Petberbndge is to be congratulated.upon the expedition, wbicli is being'used to unload his vessel, which", immediately, on discharge., will commence to load for home, and: being a great favorite with shippers, and haying her. cargo already engaged, she will" very soon fill up and be a-.vay ag°in. As she is also a rery popular B hip with passengers, fihe .will- doubtless carry away a full human freight.; . . • The Saucy. Lass, J. Smith, master, arrive i in harbeur. early, this morning from Napier, which place she left at noon on the sth, and had strong southerly winds to the East Cape, which was rounded onJh^jSth^JFrom^r^g till arrival. h»xUJtFWall olTMßnTfii T mor ningj Dntowing to the heavy gale was compelled to run back and anchor outside Mercury Bay, in company with the schooner Excelsior, Captaia Cam, from Samoa, 21 days out. Left Mercury Bay on Tuesday night. She brings a dargo ofsettlers produce. •- - • .°? The barque Alice was to leave Lyttelton —fthe3rd instant, with a cargo of pot«"" jes an(^ grain, for this port.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 548, 12 October 1871, Page 2
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