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EXPORTS.

Per Taupo. for the South : 21 packages. 10 kegs powder, T. and S. Morrin. Per Taupo, for South : 1 package leather. Ireland Brothers.

Per Taupo, for South : 5 sacks grass seed, 10 kegs blasting powder, -100 bdls. fencing ■wire, 29pacages, 58 coils rope, 105 kits. &c., oysters, 60 pieces timber.—Henderson and Macfarlane, agents

Per Mary Melville, for Lyttelton :—35,000 feet timber, 45 cases beer, 11 pkgs sashes, 204 doors, 3 glass doors. —M. Niccol, agent. Per Bella Mary, for Hobart Town :10 casks limejuice, H. S. Meyers and Co. ; 1537 empty bags, Ireland Bros. ; 678 pieces timber, 5 bundles mouldings, 55 pieces skirting, 300 architraves. — Stone Bros., agents. Per Fawn for KusseJl:—3 drum 3 oil, 4 esses ironmongery, 6 cases kerosene, 4 tins paint, 3 camp ovens and covers, 2 i\ egs i ails, 2 cases ironmongery, 2 dozen brooms, 2 dozen spades, 1 cic-k ironmongery, 2 bdis buckets, 2coils wire. 1 box clothpegs, T. & S. Morrin. fe Shipped per St Kilda for WaLganui ; 10 bund'es roi>, 1 bar steel, 1 packare, 1 bar iron, 1 timber jack, T and S Morrin

The cutter Lee has cleared for Russell with a general cargo. The ketch Fanny Kelly is to sail at once for Wangaroa. She has two tons of flour, half-a ton of sugar, and a quantity of stores on board. She cleared out to-day. The barqne Bella Mary cleared for Hobart Town this morning with a cargo as per exports. Passengers : Messrs. H. D. D. Spanrjing, Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Moore, Mr. Moore. . . The schooner Euby arrived at Grahamstown to-day from Mercury Bay with a cargo of timber, gum, &c. According to a telegram received by the A.S.P. Company, dated Sydney, 13th inst., the s.s. Llewelljn had been docked since her arrival from Brisbane, and approved by Capt. Holmes. She had commenced loading, and was to leave about Friday, the 16fch. She may therefore be expected about Thursday next. The cutter Fawn has cleared for Pmssell with 3000 ft. timber, 2000 shingles, and a quantity of stores. The schooner Mary Melville cleared to-day for Lyttelton with a cargo of timber and sundaies. She is to sail the first favorable wind.

The brig Syren cleared to-rhiy for Adelaide, via Tairua, with, a cargo of 100,000 feet timber, to be shipped at the latter port. The Syren is to sail to-night. The new cutter Gipsy cleared in ballast to-day for the Great Barrier. The schooner Ocean from Mercury Bay "brings 24,500 feet timber and 16 empty kegs. The cutter Trade Wind from Mercury Bay brings 14,000 feet timber. '

We announced yesterday that the brig Syren had entered out for Taranaki. This w;n a misprint for Xairua. The s s lona left yesterday evening fr.r Russell and tha Jforth. She took several passengers, and a fair quantity of cargo. The new schooner Agnes Do-aMhas come ovsr

from the North Shore to load for her first trip. Sh s announced to depart for Poverty Bay and the Coast on Thursday.

The barque Jessica sailed on the 2nd June from New York for Dunedia and Auckland, with a cargo oi Yankee notions. The schooner Coronet was re-launched this morning at high-water, and taken round into the berth astern of the Forfarshire. Mie will immediately be rigged and made ready for sea. • The barque Union. Captain Sherlock, arrived In harbour this morning, after tho quickest passage of the seasorifroin Newcastle. The captain report' having t made the run frcm land to land in five days and a half, £he left on the 12th instant, at 5p m. "Had N."EI winds for 48 hdnr3 after leaving ; since that, Steady N winds till becalmed off Tiri at 2 am this morning. Made the Three Kings o a Sunday, aft tnoon at 2 o'clock, and rounded North Cape at 11 am same evening. H'.d thick rainy weather down the Coast. The T7nion brings a cargo of Gr<;t% coal The sff feupo left Onehunga at noon to-day for the South.-' : We are indebted to the agents, Messrs Henderson and Macfarlane. for the following list of her passengers :~- Saloon : Messrs R H Stephenson, J Mills, Wm-Berry, Thorn a* Clare, if A Quynne.A Hmst, Ogilvy, E Idey, F C Walker, Smythe, Mendel- - shon, Colonel Harington, Mi'S Annie Laurence, Mi?s Home, Mifs-Gossett, Miss McLean, Mr snd Mrs Gore, Mr and Mrs Greenslave, Mrs Woodward and Son,

Mr and Mrs McDonald, and two children,, soven in tb.est(O-a?e, and Constable Allen, and four deserters from HMs Dido. '-'■ '■

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1691, 20 July 1875, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
744

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1691, 20 July 1875, Page 2

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1691, 20 July 1875, Page 2

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