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PORT OF ONEHUNGA.

Febinarr 10.— Wind N E , fine

VEVSEIS EXPECTKD. Alrariri, s s , 181 tons, Shuttles oitli, fiorn the South, early Wineanui, 1 1 , 16-' ton 3 Linklator, from W.inganui, early Wellington s * , 201 tons rrancis, f'-oin the bouth 11th Our Hope, brig 25 1 torn, Davies fiom No« ciMle overdue. Alexandra, Government 1 1 , 'Willinms, from Wangauui, 12th

PROTKCTTn T>FTA imillKS For Waikato. — Nabuclindnez7av and Abeona, cnrlv. Tauanaki —Daring, 12th Newcastle.— Sir <? Ciej,e»rlj-

VESSELS IN HARBOUR (ThU lilt does not iucludo coasting cutter*.) L«dv Biirkly, Government pi , Hunt, from tho FTenrJu, Sir Q- ttrey, barque, SSO tons, 13 irron. from Auckland Nebuch*dnezz«r, 15 tons, White, from Walkato — G Hodgo, agent. Abeona, schooner, ii tons, King, from 'Wanganui.— D. Klrkwood agent Daring, schooner, 32 tons, Davies, fiom Waikato. — D Klik>roo(T, »gent Mary Thompson, schooner, Cl tons, O'C'onnell, from "Waikito. — H .1. Young, agent W C Wontworth, barque, coul hiilk. Volunteer, conl hull:'. llo», coal hulk.

WEEKLY SUMMARY. During tb* pait week tho arrivals in tbo port of Manukau «Jj*jrj»noUntn.»aa v VUn?rOHV^ on Jliojfchreo rormir w«eks' 'i lie principal one vr*» that of the « i. Airedale, on Saturday la«t, »nd ol the A exandra. on Sunday, both hr.nging paitlcuUr» of thi' l»to fighting at Wanganui. Th j Sir George Grey, from Auckland/ with coal, which wai ranch wanted, tlio n n Eanfatlra, from the South, nnd th ' Ab ona, from Wangannl, complete th* wtek's arrivals. There hive been two foreign d«partur«i, viz , th* Suian an 1 the Willing Lass, both for N*wc»lil»'; thi latter Ut ' on Wednesday last. 1 s,i',.-r, "^

MISCELIAI*EOUS. Tlib Sir Georf t (Jrey. Coptnfn TJarron, wliioh w*« accidentally towed Mhore last' week, succee led, by the .-utl«t»nc« of, the ' I*dy ßarkljr,' In getting out into the stream on,Thund*j' «T{pinK,' and in DOir,njoor»d olongsidt of the barque VV. C . "\7«atw»rtli," - " " * - .

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2360, 11 February 1865, Page 4

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PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2360, 11 February 1865, Page 4

PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2360, 11 February 1865, Page 4

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