PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
ARRIVALS.
Glenelg, e.g., Austen, from Hokianga,
The Glenelg arrived to-day from Hoki anga.
GALE AT NAPIER,
THE OHAU AND WAIHORA.
(BY TELEGRAPH.— PRKSS ASSOCIATION.)
Napiee, this day.
The Ohau, from Lytbeibon, arrived in the bay ab noon, bub owing to the heavy southerly gale, had to put to sea. She will probably run in to-morrow. The Waihora, from Wellington, arrived at 1 p.m., bub was unable to land passengers, and proceeded North ab 2 p.m., carrying on all passengers and cargo. She is unlikely to work Gisborne. THE MO 4. DETAINED. The Moa is detained in port through heavy weather. She will probably leave for the North to-morrow.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 145, 19 June 1894, Page 8
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