PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
MISCELLANEOUS.
ARRIVAL. Prince Alfred, p.»., from "Wmganui.
BEPARTURES. Wanganul, s.i., for Wangauui. Airdale, s.s., for Taran&ld and South.
VESSELSI EXPECTED. Dart, from Grey Eiver, early. Fairy, from Okarita. Eagle, f'om Hokitika. Lapwing, from Hokitika.
PKOJECTED DEPAHTUBE. For Grey Rivm. — Thine of Fife, to-day.
VESSISLS IN HARBOUR. Prince Alfred, p.r, from ■WanganuL Bluenose, p.s., from Waikato. Lady Barkly, p.s., from the Head Moa, coal hullc Volunteer, coal hulk. W. C. Wentworth, coal hulk. Reliance, from Taran&ki. Emm* Jane, from Grey River. Secret, from Grey Birer. Thane of Fife, tchooner, from Grey Biver. Favourite, from Waikato. Little Fred, from Wanganul. Stanley, from the stocks. Excelsior, from Grey Biver. Banshee, from Wanganui. Volunteer, outter, from Hokitika.
CLEAEED OUTWABDS. April 7— Wanganui, (.«., 164 tons, Lowe, for Wanganui, with 18 cases, 1 cask military stores, 1 omo, Bevin.— W. D. Brewer, agent. 7— Stanley, 113 tons, Marlci, for-Taranaki, with 10,000 brick?, 25,000 feet timber, 15 tons flour, W. Weston ; 6 casei, 4 kegs nails, 2 axle arms, 1 bag filings, 1 plough, Brown and Buthie.— D. Kirkwood, agent. B— Airedale, t.s., 286 tons, Meikleham, for Taranaki and the South, with 6 quaTter-caslu brandy, 35 cases brandy (under bond), Weston ; 3 cases drapery, 1 ditto, Charlton ; 1 ditto ginger, Weston ; 1 half-chest tea, 1 case, Rood ; 3 cases, 1 pkg., 1 box, Charlton ; 4 cases oranges, 3 cases, 1 bale, Charlton ; 3 bales, Gledhill ; 16 mats sugar, 10 boxes soap, 1 ditto vestas, 1 case herrings, 1 ditto salmon, Sharland ; 2 cases, Lichfteld ; 2 ditto, Hutchison ; 1 ditto, 1 bale, Bomford ; 2 cases, Fritchard ; 1 ditto, Falles ; 1 box, Bank of New Zealand ; 1 box, Lyall ; 122 sheep, Preston. Passengers—Cabin : Commissary-General Jones, Mrs. Jones, Dr. Wilkin, Eev. —Laurie, Messrs. L.Claud, Kisling, Laicore.Mr. Creight, wife, and son ; Rev. — Buddie, Mrs. Buddie and family, L Dr. Haldane, Major Moore, Captain Armstrong, Miss Graham, Mr. Lewis. Fore-cabin : Messrs. Dykes, Christy, Rosa, Chapman, Smith, Mrs. Smith, Miss Knot, Mrs. Peters and three children, three soldiers.— fl. M. Jervis, agent.
The s.s. Wanganui, Captain Lowe, left Onehunga on Saturday morning at daylight, for Wangauui. She is to briog up some more of the 57th Regiment. The s.s. Airedale, Captain Meikletiam, left the Manukau harbour yesterday afternoon at three o'clock, for Taranaki and South, with a bmall cargo and several passengers, also the supplementary English mail. The s.s. Ahuriri, Captain Flowerday, may be expected from Wanganui, with a portion of the 57th Regiment, to-morrow. The p.s. Priuce Alfred, Captain Farquhar, arrived in the Manukau on Saturday at 11 a.m., from Wanganui, having left) that place on the sth. We are iudebted to Captain Farquhar for Wangamii papers of the 4th instant ; full reports will appear in to-morrow's issue. The schooner Stanley, Captain Marks, will leave the Manukau to-day should the wind prove to be favourable. The p.s. Blilenose will leave Onehunga as soon as the H.M. Custom" will allow her to leave for Waik«.to, she having no sea-going certificate. The cutter Dart, Captain Watw>D, may be hourly looked for from Grey River, she being some days overdue; also the cutters Lapwing and Eagle, from Hokitika. The schooner Banshee came on the beach last Saturday to be coppered, after which we believe she will be open for charter. The schooner Emma Jane wilt come alongside the wharf to-day, and discharge her cargo from Grey River.