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EXPORTS.

Shippei per Wellington for Taranaki : 11 cases galvanised iron. V r Wellington : 3 cases, 1 cask ironmongery, by T and S Morrin ; Shipped per Eowena for Tauranga : 10 colls wire, 15 packages, 1 bag seed, 1 plough by T and S Morrin

Captain Ralls, of the ship City of Auckland, informs us by this mail that he expected to sail early in June. The " City " had turned out her cargo in excellent condition," and the wool had fetched high rates. Mrs Ander_on, a third class passenger, died on the homeward passage. The brigantine Ethel has cleared for "Wangaroa in ballast. __ Ihe cutter "Wangarei cleared to-day for Wangarei with a general cargo. The schooner Columbia left Hicks Pay with the Kate Brain She wa3 bound to Kennedy Bay. The schooner Acadia was lying in Hick's Bay with the Kate Brsin tiil the 11th inst. She was bound from Napier to Tairua. The Rover brings a cargo of wheat, maize, and settlers' produce from the East Coast. Ca.tainMcCabe reports sighting tbe Acadia going into Tairua, and the Columbia entering Kennedy's Bay. The FxceUior schooner is loading at Lyttelton with a full cargo of Southern producs for H. S Mwers and Co. She will leave for this port about Mm lay next. The R.M.s.s City of Melbourne left this morniog at 11 o'clock for Sydney :— Passengers for Sydney booked at .-. uokland—Saloon : Messrs Vdgar, Cox, Barton Ireland. Jno Ray, H. B. Morton. Geo Thorne, jan, W. McMillan, Mr and Mrs Colyer, Mr and Mrs Bowden, Mrs Jones, Messrs C. Holloway, CF Wills, and *.veling. steerage for Sydney: D Wattß. Jno Ruddle F. Molloy, Mr and !v rs Ashton, J Kale, H Jaylor, Hy Bell, Jno Kennedr, M Kennedy. The brigant'ne Zephyr, Captain Bowden, from Moeraki, csme into harbour this mor_ir>g after a pass;.ge of nice days. i?he left, port on the Sth inst, and experienced fierce ga>es ihroughcut the passage. The ss Wellington left the Mannkan List evening (crossing «h<s f«r at 9p m), carrying the Southern portion cf the 'Fiisco-inglish mail. Passengers :— Captain McKenzie, Messrs Pearson, ThomsoD. Honeybell, aad others booked at Onehunga, bsides six in the . steerage. - '>od barque Fdiih Pose (we hear from Mr"W W Goodhue), arrived at !?ev York on the sth June She left here on the 17th February, so that her pas-age lasted 107 days. The barque Thames left Londen for the Capa of Good Hope on the 10th May Brom the Cape she was bound to Newcastle, and from Newcastle here. The X ate Brain left 3 imaru on the 2Sth lilt. Had light southerly weather at starting, changing to the nonhward next day. Had succession of g*les—first . from the south, and then from the "north—till.caching Hicks'. Bay. On Tuesday, tbe Bth inst, anchored there in consequence of it blowing heavily from the Wf stward. Started again on Saturday, the lOth, but had to put back on the 11th. Left on Wednesday, tho 14th, and had fine weather with southerly breeze till a rival: The steamer lona Arrived this morning, having left Russell ai 5 p m yesterday, witn Are weather, smooth water, and light we3te;ly wind and arrived at Wangarei at 1.30 left again at 2 am. and arrived in Auckland at 9.30 this morning. She brings 28 head of cattle, 307 sheep, 182 packs gum. and 3 burses. Passengsrs-T-Messis Prater, Anderson, Cook, Davis, Leonard, Brown, Harkis, Stephenson. G. Simons, Scott. Reynolds, Mr and Mrs Ma-sh Brown, Mr ad Mrs George "Wynyard. Mrs Hunter, Mrs Holland, Mrs Rogers, Miss Cook, and three in the steerage. ■ A. fine cutter for Mnssrs Jagger and Parker his arrived in harbour from Mahurangi, where it was built by Messrs Scott Brothers, who have already turned off tome very smart craft. : The new vessel is named the Gipsy. She was launch., on the 9th instant. She is 4G feet oh the keeV 16 feet, fcmad, and 6 fee^ 6 inches deep Her builde'js'r_easureme_t ig 52 tons, while she is expected to be able to carry 6. tons of dead wei.ht. She is to be placed in the coast trade in a few days. Tho Gipsy is built with flue lines fore »nd aft, her delivery being especially good. She should m_e her m«k as a good sailer, The schoouvr Mary Ktng left.. elson on the morning of the 10th With light westerly winds, bnt at 6 pm, in consequence of the heavy weather, bore up for Cook Straits, intending to come by the East Coat. On .Monday, at noon, off Cape Palliser, it "blew a heavy gala from NW, afterwards veering to. SS, which'lasted till 2 o'clock on Tuesday morning At no m that day it blew a hurricane from the west, and the vessel was hoveto under closereefed foresail.' At 2 o'cl-ck. in the afternoon a sea struck the schooner, .carrying away the bulwarks fore anid aft, broke in the companion, and filled the cabin, washing away the. binnacle and compass, and smashing the ■wheel Othur heavy seas were shipped at intervals. On Wednesday the weather moderated. At 2am on Thursday, off. the Past Cape, it blew, a strong gale from ihe south, which carried away the inner jib, chainplates and broke the rigging adrift, vessel shipping large qu»ntities of water; hoveto. At 8 am yesterday made sail, and had fine weather till arrival. She brings a cargo of potatoes.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1689, 17 July 1875, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
891

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1689, 17 July 1875, Page 2

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1689, 17 July 1875, Page 2

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