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EXPORTS.

Per Nightingale for Melbourne : Shipped at Otamat ea—l2o,ooo feet timber.—John Reid, agent.

The brigantine Nightingale left the Kaipara for Melbourne on the 17th instant, with a load of timber shipped by Jno. Ecid.

Several notices in reference to the newlyarrived ship Lutterworth wiil be found in onr advertising columns. The iron barque Lochnagar arrived from Newcastle to-day at noon, having made the run across in exactly a week. Captata W.H. Kelly reports leaving on the 20Mi insfc. Bad southerly winds up to 16b X., after that variable winds till making the coast, on the 25th inst. Do^n the Gulf had northerly and N.N. W. wind?. Sighted a whaling vessel resembling the Milton in IGB E. 33 S. The Locbnagar brings a cargo of coals for Messrs. Henderson and Macfarlane. The Locbnagar has sustained her reputation r>*< a fa«t sailer by beating the fa?fc passage "f the U ion by six hours. C&pt&in Kelly will be recollected as having brought the Lochnagar out he-e from London nearly three years ago, when he made the run in 87 days, an extraordinary T)a?sago for so smaU a vcs3rl. ~ The fcaique Helen White arrived this morning from Adelaide, which porb she loft on tbe 13th inst. Captain Dalziel reports favorable strong win'ls the whole passage. The Helen White brings a cargo of wheat and flour.

The barque Lochnagar, after discharging her cargo of coals, will make another trip to Newcastle and back, after which she will proceed to Poverty Ray to load with the first of the season's wool for London.

The barque Stag was loaded at Newcastle and ready to sail for Auckland when the Lochnager left. The barque Shooting Star left for Wangaroa ;md ts.araoa to-r'ay The brisaiitina Helen arrived at Port Chalmers yesterday from Kaipara after a rather stormy passage.

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1697, 27 July 1875, Page 2

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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1697, 27 July 1875, Page 2

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1697, 27 July 1875, Page 2

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