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EXPORTS.

Per Taupo, for the South :—2 cases, T & S Morrin. Per Taupo, for the South:—39 bags sugar, lean milk, 1 box silver coin,lc».se stationery, 99 pieces timber, 9 cases. 99 pieces timber, 1 box, 12 ca3es 1 box. —Henderson and jtacfarlane, agents.

Notice.— Masters of vessels lying alongside the Queen"s wharf may in future obtain a copy of the Star by applying at Messrs J. and D. Oxley's store at flv<j o'clock in the afternoon. The ss Wellington arrived in the Manukau this morning. PasseDger.'—Ss»locn : Mr and Mrs Carpenter, Mrs Scaly, Miss Govett; Messrs Martiii, O'Halloran, Harley, Webster, and five in the steerage. The brig Vision haa haukd alongside the barque Rorina Dunlop into which she will discharge her careo for transhimnent to LDndon. The Union Ste'sm Shipping Oo's as Taupo left Onehunpa for tha South this morning shortly before noon. Passengers—Saloon : Rev E R otwav. wife and three children; Messrs E H Duke. F Whi taker, his Honor Judge Gillies, W C Daldy, Rankan, Clayton, Voy, Kainie, Owen, and Mrs Moses. Steerage : 13, and 42 immigrants short landed at Taranaki. The schooner JuliU3 Vogel, belonging to Messrs Brogdea and son, arrived in the Manukau, from Wattara, yesterday. The alterations tobeeffscted in the s s Wellington ate postponed till the end of the present month. The ba:qne3 Union and Queen of tho South Itft to-day in ballast f~r Newcastle. ■ The schoon»r Dauntless left yesterday afternoon for Tonga with a general cargo The brigantine Magellan Cloud is now daily expected from the Chathum Islands The schooner Colonist arrived arrived from the Thames early thi- nlorningin ballast During the day she cleared for Russell, where she wi 1 luad for Auckland. , . . _ .

The cutter Fawn has cleared for Russell with 5 tons flour and two cases brandy. The fchip Foifarshire entered outwards to-day for Guam,

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1704, 4 August 1875, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
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EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1704, 4 August 1875, Page 2

EXPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1704, 4 August 1875, Page 2

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