EXPORTS.
Per Coronet, for Tahiti:-23 bales cotton goods, 14 cases cottnn goods, lro cases genevi, 0 capes drapery, 2 bales sacks, 34f< cases soap, 6 tons biscuit, 10 casks bottled rmer, 15(00 feet timber. 1 cratfl earthenware, 1 hhd, £0 empty casks.--Owen and Graham, agents.
Per Phoebe-, for the South : 3 bales leather, Ireland Bros
Per Phoebe, for the South —2 parcels 1 case, 250 kits oysters, 4 bales lea'her, 2 horses and buggy, 1 steam launch, 2 guns and " (Mrrioges, 47 pkgs ammunition, 2 horses, 12 boxes tea.—W. F, 'Wheeler, agent NZS 3 Company.
Per Pretty Jane, for Glsborno and Npier: 5 cases kerosene, 6 kfgs rails, 60 sash weights 21 bars and 10 bundles iron, a boilers, 40 coils wire, and 35 packages sundries, T. and S. Morrin.
The schooners Kate McGregor and Acadia arrived at Napitr on Tuesday last from Auck^-nd. The Schooner Gem brings £0 tons of coal from Russell.
The b»rque lochnagar dr-gpod her .anchor this morning and grounded above Freer" n'a Bay. The ss Phcrabe Jeft the Goveniiutsnt wharf, Onehunga. to-day for the South with a quantity of general carco and the following passengers:—Tlp.v H. F, "Wiihinson, Messrs .T. W. Shaw H. Alley, Constable Rolleston and prisoner (George Nichnls. a deserter from the Dido), in addition to several othors baoked at Onehunga. The schooner Golden Tsle brings 100 tons coal from the Bay of Islands. The cutter Magic arrived last night from Tairu. The Coronet hai completed her transformation into a fore-and-aft schooner, and in her new rip looks a. smart, handy ve'sel. s-he cleared out to-dnv for Tahiti and the Islands vn-.h a several cargo, and is to sail the first slant of wind, fassengers :—Mr Manea, Mn Batiti. Master Totata.
Messrs Canhum and Welby have taken the contract for providorirg the A H P Company boats for the next six months.
The fine schooner -Leslie, from Circular Head, wa~ signalled this morning, and entered the harbour at ten o'clock. She has made a good run of 12 clays, and brings a cargo of p tatoes. Cant'iin Brown reports that he left Circular Head on r'alurday, the 17th inst. Had strong" 8-viuh.erly and SWbTeeze-1 for first few days, afler which the wind fell light and wore round into"the N"N W, from which quarter it blew strongly for twelve hours L'ght westerly breezes then ensued till the vessel made the Three Kings on Tupsday last Down thfi coast Ugh t easterly and if IS winds till last nleht. when it Wew hard.
~ The ASP Co's Pretty Janeleft for Gisborne and Napier yesterday with a full cargo and the following passengers:—Mra Ball, Mr and Mr3 Goold, Mrs flairfall, and Miss .*. O'Beiine. The s s Eowena arrived last evening; from Tauranga with cargo and passengers, among, whom was Captain Bower, of tbe brig Syren. Captain Bower, who arrived in town by the Eowena, states that the Syren was successfully floated off the Tairua bar the day after her stranding She is somewhit strained, but not, it is thought, seriously damaged. The captain reports that he was informed there was plenty of water for him to be towed over the bar by the .Effort, and in trying to enter the vessel gfoundud on an ebb tide. Captain Bower comes to make arrangements for repairing the Vessel. Captain Kcan went down by the cutte* Mercury on Tuesday last "to survey the vessel on behalf of the South Eiili;h Insurance Company Arrangements for repairs will depend upon his report, expected in a few days. The schooner Charjbdis arrived lost night from a cruise from the Friendly and Samoan Group of Jfsla^ds. She brings a cargo of island produce. The •! Charybdis left Aucklav d on the 4th May, and arrived at the island of Koa on the 19th, having experienced a "heavy N.N.W. gale on the Bth; sailed for, and arrived at, Torgatabu on tbe 21st. On the 27th, at 3 p.m., left for Levuka, which was reached on the 29th. Af^er; touching at Vavua, put into Apia ] (Samoa)' on. the 9th June. The German barques Papa, Carl and.^uguste, Kttyrme. Susanne Godeffroy,, and " the Schooner. tJpolo, were there with,the Charybdis besides the American barques Adolphand Metaris. Sailed again for Vavua, and found there the whaling "ship California and the American yacht Peerless Arrived again,st Levuka on the 30th. Left there after I*' day or two; and touched at Eoa and Tongatabu. Found in harbour the barques Beconnaisance and Bacsa, and the schooner Peerless. Sailed on»the j J2th iiistant foi Auckland, with a light 8; breeze. " After experiencing a rough passage, with gales from ths S.Y7. on the 21st and 22nd, made the land on the 26ih at 9 a m., after being close on to it for six days, an<i being .much knocked about by gales from the S.W., anchoied at midnight on the 28th. Ber caigo is consigned to Owen and Graham. Messrs F. Lang''daleVßaihe, and J. Senior come as passengers. Messrs Jno Darrach acd Son, the well-known shipbuilders at Mahurangi. have received an order from . Captain H. JF. Anderson to build aSO ton schooner on the same lines as the Elizabeth (the name by which Messrs Dixon and Kggerton's vessel is to be ' known).' The proposed dimensions are :— Length of keel, 57ft; breadth of beam, 18fc ; depth of hold 7ft Bin. Special instructions, we understand, have been received by the builders as'to strength of frame fastenings, &c, and the result should be a firstclass vessel, of exceptional stability. All the keel, kelson, and dead-wcod bolts are to be of copper. She is to be fastened above her copper with galvanised iron, and below with yellow metal. No black iron bolts will be used. The new schooner will be classed in Germanic Lloyds. Sha is %o be finished in about three months.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1699, 29 July 1875, Page 2
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963EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1699, 29 July 1875, Page 2
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