PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
MISCELLANEOUS.
AKRIYAI/. Prince Alfred, p.s., from Waiiato Heads and Rtglia.
DEPASTURE. Isabella, ketch, forHokitik*.
ENTERED INWAKDS. March 20 —Prince Alfred, p.s., 110 toDS, Farquhar, from "Waikato and Baglan, with 8 cases, 2 casks arms and accoutrements, Colonial storekeeper ; i empty hhds., Seccombe and Co. ; 2 barrels beer, 'Whitssn and Co. ; 6 caies, 1 barrel, Pocock ; 24 plfgr, Captain Hamilton; 20 torn baggage. 57th Regiment. Paisentrers— Dr. Thompson, Captain Hasted, Lieutenant Barton, Ensign Holme*, 102 men. 7 women, 38 children, 57th Regiment : 2 men Commimriat Staff Corps ; Mr. and Mn. Fuller, Air. Humft, Mr. A. Hume, Mr. G. Mason.— E. W. Walker, agent.
The ketch Isabella, Captain Burrell, which has been detained here for the last few day*, on account of the strong south-westerly gales, left yesterday morning. Ihep.a. Prince Alfred, Captain Farquhar, arrived here from Waikato and Raglan yesterday morning, and leaves again this morning for Waikato Heads and Wanganui.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 9011, 21 March 1867, Page 4
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153PORT OF ONEHUNGA. MISCELLANEOUS. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 9011, 21 March 1867, Page 4
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