PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
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DEPAETUEB3. Wellington, ».»., for XaraaaU and South. Phobe, a.i., for Twamakl «nd South. Prince Alfred, p.i., for Kaipan.
PROJECTED DEPABTUBR fat Homrau km> GMiinoutH.^iirteli*, «tb.
VKBBBI S EXPECTED, Stanley, icbqpner, from Excebior, ichooner from Hokit'lkft. Aqt»ll», cutter, from Kaipir*.
VESSELS IN HABBOUB. Cambodia, barque, from Bombay (laid wp). Volunteer, coal hulk. W. C. Wentworth, coal hulk. Onehunga, ichoonar, from the ttookt, Fairy, »chooner, from Hokitika via Weit iWaXgamil and Taranaki. liabella, ketch, from.Hokitlka.
CLEARED OUTWARDS. March 1— Prince Alfred, p.r, 110 ton*, Farquhar, for Kaipara, with 820 itaeep. Coats Brother* ; and about 40 ton* general cargo. Passengers— Mr*. Austin and 3 children. Mr. Hopkins. Mr. Cook. Mr. TJtting, Mr. Masefleld, Mr. Brown, Mr. G Plummer, Mr. B. Nicol, Mrs Muefield, Mrs. Fresney, Mr. McGuflle, Mr Burns — E. W. Walker, agent. 2— Phcebt, *.*., 41ft tons, Wheeler, for TaratakJ and Southern Ports, with 2 cases cigars order, for Hokitlka. 1 case wine (under bond), G. Cowie, for Wellington. 6 cases ale, Wagganey. for Taranaki. 2 cases , merchandise, order, , for Hokitika. 1 box, P Pittar, for England. Passengers— For England— Cabin : Mr. Firth, Mr. Maxwell. Mr. Honm»l For South: Mr*. Owen, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Nihill and daughter, Caitain Bradley, Mr. Hamlin, Mr. Jackson, Captain Johnstone ; tand 7in the steerage.-— H. M. Jerris, agent. 2— Wellington, s.s., 261 tons, Senner. for Taranaki and South, with (for Taranaki, duty-paid and free) 1 case grocery, D. Callaghan ; 1 canvas pkg., A. Ford ; 3 cases drapery, W. B. King ; 2 cases drapery, Honeyweir and Murray ; , 1 case drapery, J. Charlton ; 1 case drapery, Mrs Ross ; 1 truss drapery. H. J. Honeyford ; 1 case grindery, Cunningham ; 12 doers. 5 pkgs. sashes, J. ShutUeworth ; 1 box drapery, W. B. King ; 1 cask currants, 1 case grocery, J. Colesby : 1 case glass, Mr. Bundall ; 1 parcel bunting. Brown and Dnthia; 1 truss* drapery, Honeyweir and Murray., For Nelson : 1 bale paper, Nation and luckie ; 1 cast machinery, J. Dalton ; 1 bale spnnyarn, Mr. Akerstnn : 1 truss drapery, J. Webb. ForPioton : lease drapery. A. Bergin; , 1 case drapery, B. Bomford ; 1 cue drapery, J. Murdoch ; 1 case drapery, 1 truss drapery, J. fcayner. .For Wellington : 1 parcel stationery, C. Barraud ; 1 cask saddlery, W Lowe. For Bluff : 1 parcel. Miss Juno. Passengers— Cabin : Mrs. Kean, Mr. Braithwaite, Mr. Ilimley, Mrs. Francis and child, Mrs. Weston, Commissary-General Jones, Mrs. Diokson, Mr. Cox, Mr. Herbert. Steerge : Mr. and Mrs. Cavill, Messrs. W. Ingrain, Euttinbnry, Atkiuoo, Bhodw, Baxter.— A. Barnes, agent <
MISCELLANEOUS. The P., N.Z., and A.B.M. Co. 'a g.i. Phoebe, Captain Wheeler, left for Taranaki and South on Saturday, at 3.45 p.m. The N.Z.S.N. Co.'* b.s. Wellington, Captain Rentier, left for Taranaki and South yesterdays at 4 p.m. The p. b. Prince Alfred, Captain Farquhar, leftiorj Eaipara on Friday, at 7 p.m. ' i
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 2997, 4 March 1867, Page 4
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463PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 2997, 4 March 1867, Page 4
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