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PORT OF ONEHUNGA.

ENTERED INWARDS. l ' »OVEiIBEE t B— Harriet King, 166 tons, McDonald, from Newcastle, with 210 tons coal, order. 4— Auckland, 1 1., 633 tons, Ponsonby, from Southern Ports, with 1 parcel. Bink of New Zealand; 1 Case gluts, Lazarus ; 1 cask ole,'v Field ; 1 hhd. do., Hurlty and Sons ; 1 case, Ryan ; 1 cask Silcock , 1-parcel, Bank of New Ztaland ; and sundry cargo for Taranaki and Hokitlka (short landed). Passengers — Hie following members qf the' General Assembly) . Messrs. B»rtley, Buplctaud. John Williamson; James Williamson, O'Korko, Munro, G Graham) ■ Creighton , Mr J. Buckland, jun., Messri Gavid, A. J. Raphael, Charles Williamson, Wilkins, Montague, Stewart, ! -Bnrk«, Marks, Optain Marks, Rev Mr. Whiteley, Mm. Whiteley and child ; Mrs. Butts and two children, Mrs, Muloch and tiro ohildrtn, Messrs Hammond, Robert*, Roberts, Clark, "Sheppard, CivTdvroll, Saunders, BaUy, - Van Pict, Fanor, Donald, Dlnin, tfelson, Lyall, Bowden, ,'Arsley, Griffiths, Bryant, Hogan, Wilion, Plviely, Mnddlson, Lane, Farloy, Sutharland, Belty, Wright, Uiblz, Blndon, Stegle, Austin, Waika, one nativ* and ont soldier and wlf«.— I.C.K M. Corapanr, Agents " * o— Harriet King, 166 tons, M'Donald, from. .Newcastle, with 240 tons coul — Eenderion and Macfarlan*, agents 6— Prlnci Alfred, p ■ , 110 tons,' Fnrquhar, from Hokitika, in baltMt — G. Hodge, a{ent. T— Airedale, j.s., 2iO tons, Harrh, from Nelson, wi(h 1 bate mercbandUe, Owen and Graham. PasJonger— Mr. A. B. •White — U M. Jervit, ajent 7— Meteor, 60 tons, Oakes;from Hokitika, In ballast. P*s-3«ngen-B AVard, W J. Witt 1 , P» Nfcol, J. Younf, B. Come, J. PejriNn, H Altfrook/.W Gutteradgo, J. Perkins, E. .Smith, J Orotty, J. McOabo, C. Laroche, J, Falkner., Bf. Hooptr, G. Dennett, C EUmonsoa, %. papcJon.TV. XHUburn. —Master, agent ' ' ' - 11— Ahurlri, i• . 131 ton«, Flowerdar, from Southern porti, with, 4* officer* and men, 22 women, and 30 children, of various regiments. Passengers— Moiir*. Levy. Hill. Sheppard, Sandford, George, and Mm. Kirkpatriok.— Combes and Daldy, agents. • • . IS— Albatross, 86 tons, Brawnd, from Grey River and Hokltika. in ballast Passengers— Messrs Porter, Kemp, Baws, Lapham, Watson, and Allis.— Crulokshank, Smart, and Co., 14 -f \V«lhngt«n, s i., goQ tons, Fyanpls, from the South, with 1 case of plants. Mr. *. Kussell; I parcel, HendoMon and" Macfajlane. Pa<senger«— Cabin i Mrs. Cok, Mrs Lewrdet, Mn Hlgglns and son. Sir George Arney, Messrs iT. Russell, Mayne, Henderson, D. Graham, Askew, iCrulokshank, Buchanan. Davis, Nathan, Stanchsh/G, W. Friend, Tillotson, ■ Goldio, Shnre, Captain Loech/Dr. Sumueli Tand several in 17— Guelle, 2* tons, Loveroek, from Holitlka, with part of 6riglnal cargo, and aboat 30 passengers. . 23— Eagle, IV tons, Garland, from Nelson, in balJMt. 24— Phabe, 418 tons, Ferguson, from the Southern ports, wun a miscellaneous cargo, and passengers. ' '

> CLEARED QVT\yAp.p3. . OOTOBEB ,'v 28— Phoebe, ss , 416 tons, for Southern Port*, with a cargo of general nurcliandiso and passengers.— H. Jl. Jorvfa, agent '.',!,„, 80-KclUnce, 117 tons, Austin, for Grey Sim, with Jpta. nrdiuei. 6 ditto noon, 10 ditto timber, 1 ditto doors, 1 ditto tasUos. 1 box natU, 1 pkg ridge capplM, 2cm««, g»lvanised iron, 2 ditto draper/, 1 trim ditto; I 1I 1 trtintt'boots, 1 parcel, Nob(» ■ 4 pkgs »u(nr, 8 ouci, 8 cherts Ut, »boxes tobacco, 0 bags flour. 1 ditto ialt, l,balo paper bugs, 3 oasks beer, 2 boxes candles, 10 ditto soap, Mom i 1 boat, Sullivan ; 00,000 fett timber, Noble. - Passongws— Mr. and Mn. Sullivan, Mr. Ricgsum, Mr. M«rrengonjft— Q. Hodge, agent. 81— Than* of'JHfe, 120 tom, Hughes, for H6kitika, with 92 pltcei timber, 2 doors. 1 box sundries, 11 ditto glass, 1 caso corrugated iron. Buchanan ; 1 case draporr, lotjt : 2(M20 feet timber, Gibbons ; 84,631 foot Hmber, M. H.-Hoe. P«s- ■ songer«-'-M»s*rs, J. Jonet, <W. -Wiliiamson,- James F4nlay, O. O'BrißD, H.>Edw«rds.X.,PhUlip».— O.Hodf*, agent. '. . .• j HOyHMBEB . / ,' I— Excelsior, 62 tons, Ivrtmn, for Hokitika, vyltji a oa.rgo, qt general merchandise.— D. Kirkiropd, a«nt. 8-Alredale:'«s., 288 tbns, Harrifl' for Sokitherli} Porte, with a g*n*ral cargo of nurchandU*. • .Pautngtrs— Cabin : - JUisrs..G«org«, Hustty, Oldham, Collins, MoL«od, Gtrrand, i . Mrs > Hussey and child, Mrs. Oldham and family, lUvs. D. Brace and J. SXU, Miff Drognol, and SO in for«-cabin. 10— Auoklinn, i.i.i 638 loni, Pomonby ,'fot N«lson and Sydney, with 6 c*«»J,l bait, Shtrrard and>Co.'; 1, trunk, L»uri»; 1 trunk, Mac* ; 2 box**, coin (£5,951), Bank of N»w Zealand : 2 canras pkgs , Ball ; 1 case'Btrwln and M*nd*lsson, and ' about 25 passonjjers.'— H.M: Jerrls/agent. 1 - "•'• 16— Ahuriri, 131 tons, Flowerday.ifor Baglan and Southorn Ports^with {v qargd of general intrchandu*, and passengers. IS -Fairy, 82 tons, Champion, for ' Hokitika, with 71 casks pork, MeFarlan* and Co. ; 25,000' f«et' tlmb«r, order.— D, Kirkwood »nd'Co,,»g«nti. i -i\'» p../■p ••../■ n 10-D»rt, 18 tons, JNatloo, ton Gray BtTor ( with 12 tons flour, 4 casts galvanised iron. 10 cans vails, 3 grindstones, 0 barrowwheels, 4,000 foot timber, 2,DoO.paltngs, Wsekf,— A. Barnes, ■'agent '• - ' • u •i t 18— Wtlllngton, s s , 282 : tons; Francts, for. Southern Ports, 1 ; witU aicargo of g*n*ral merohandi«*,i and/posi*ngtr».— < Combu and Daldy, agents. " 25 Princ'*' Alfred,' p.s.'. 110 t6us, Parquhar, (or 1 Wanf anui, vU Bnglan and Taranaki.witli a cargo of general mtrohandise and pMi*n|*r».-rG. Hodg*,,at«ttt»'S,i i< «, J ,'s- 1 " ' '

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2610, 29 November 1865, Page 8

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PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2610, 29 November 1865, Page 8

PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2610, 29 November 1865, Page 8

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