PORT OF ONEHUNGA. December 28.— light N E airs ; fine.
MISCELLANEOUS.
AMUVAI",. .Samlfly, colonial gunbott, Murks, from Auckland
DEPARTURES H It. s s ■Falcon, Parkyn, foi Wanßanui. IT M 's s Eclipso, Fromantle, fot Wmtganut riinccAUroil, Government \i s , fall child, for Tarnnalsi and W.ingnnui Sandfl) , colonial gunboat. Marks," for "SVnnganui.
A'ESSELS EXPECTED. Ainu hi, i s , 131 ton<, Shuttleworth, from the South Excelsior, schooner, 52 tons, Iwevson, horn TaiaimUl, eaily.
PKOTKCTED DEPAUTUKES For Wukato.— Mary Thompson, only. .NnwcvsTLE— lTcion, to-inoncn • ITiuiiot Hope, caily. Wan'o vxui — Alexandra, onily ; Abeona, eailjr, Susnnnfth Cuthbert, s s ,eaily 'J.\vn iNAKi — Daring, early. Southern Tokts — Flucbo, s s , 80th.
VESSELS IN nAKBOUR (Tlii* list does not include coasting cutters.) Alexandia, Government s s , "Williams, fiom Taitnak! Lady linikly, Government \i s , from tho lleucl«i Phcolie, ss , 4GI tons, "Wheeler, fiom the Smith — II SI Jcivis, agent Susannah Cuthboit, 721 tons ]£it:"simons, from "Wanganui. Hiii net llopo, biig, 213 tons, llnmmoiKl, fiom Tnranaki — J Stone, agent. Abeonn,"scliooner, 4t tons, King, fiom AVaikato — V Khk- ' wood, agent Hei on, schooner. 01 tons, Lning, from New cistle — Cruickshnnk, Sm.ut, and Co , agents. Diiing schooner, 32 tons, Davies, from TaianaKi — D Kirkagent Mary Thompson, schooner, 51 tons, O'Connell, fiom SVaikato — W J Young, agent W. C Wontwortli, bnrqntf, coal hulk. Volunteoi, coil Hulk. Moa, coil hulk.
CLEA.TVED OUTWAKDS. Dfcfmdkb 28— Abeonn, 41 ton?, King, foi Wanganui, v.U\i 3.000 feet timber, ordci — D. Kirkwood, agent 2S— Dailng, 32 tons, Davies, for Tarannki, -vvitH 25,000 feet tnnbei. 0 sacks bran, older — D. Khkwoort, agont
The colonial gnnboat Sandfly, Captain Marks, arm ml in tlie Mannkau from Auckland on Tuesday evening at f> o'clock She was obliged to put into Wanearei in consequence of strong noith-sMt-wmil") ami high sea II M ss Falcon and Eclipse left the Mamiknu yesterday for Wangarfui, the Piince Alfred and Santlfly follow ins as tender? to them They take down about 1.000 men of the lOtli and ISth Begiment-,, Boyal Ai tillery, and Military Tiani Bnring the nioinmg the Sandfly and Prnico Alfred, ami also the boat? belonging to Mi "Williamson, were busy com o) ing the tioops on board The Falcon sailed at 10 30 a m., being followed in about an hour by the Eclipse, Piince Alfied, and Sandfly.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2322, 29 December 1864, Page 4
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375PORT OF ONEHUNGA. December 28.—light N E airs; fine. MISCELLANEOUS. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2322, 29 December 1864, Page 4
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