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PORT OF ONEHUNGA.

MISCELLANEOUS.

ARRIVALS. Airedale, s.s., from Taranaki and Southern Forts. Wellington, s.s., from Tar&n&ki and Southern Forts. Prince Alfred, p.s.j from Wanganui.

DEPARTURE. Nil.

PEOJECTED DEPASTURES. For Pakibi —Emma June, 29th. Kaipara.— Prince Alfred, Ist. Tabanaxiand South — Airedale, 2nd. Grey River, Hokitika, and Melboubne.— Airedale, 2nd. Ta»anaki ahd Southern Ports.— -Wellington, 3rd. TABANAXI, WANOANUI, AND WSLLINOTOK.— B»ng«tIr«. 30th.

VESSEL EXPECTED. Aqulla, cutter, from Kaipara.

VESSELS IN HABBOTJB. Rangatira, «.•., from Taranaki, Wanganui, and "Wellington.— A. Barnea, agent. Wellington, ».«., from Taranaki and Soutli. Airedale, ».»., from Taranaki and South. Prince Alfred, p.a., from Wanganul. Cambodia, barque, from Bombay (under repairs). Volunteer, coal bulk. W. 0. Wentworth, coal hulk. Excelsior, schooner, from Hokitilca. Little Fred, from Holdtika. Emma Jane, from Fakihl. Fairy, schooner, from Grey River and Taranaki Sea Belle, from Hokitika.

ENTERED INWARDS. March 23— Rangatirft, s.s., 174 tons, Thompson, from Taranaki, Wanganui, and Wellington, with 220 *heep, J. J. Croker ; 1 parcel, Bank New Zealand ; 1 parcel, Combes and Daldy, from WanganuL 2 boxes, W. Pinnington ; 31 pkgi. itorei, Purrayon' Department ; sundry store*, 60th Regiment. Passengers— Meurs. Alliion, Mrs. Lang, Mr. and Mrs. Croker, Haleby, Rot. Mr. McSireeney, and four others ; 5 men, 60th Regiment, in the steerage.— A. Barnes, agent.

ARBIVAL OF THE S.S. WELLINGTON. The N.Z.S.N. Company's s.s. Wellington, Captain Renner, arrived off the Manukau Bar at 6 am. yesterday, She left the Bluff at 4 p.m. on the 17tb, and aimed at Dnnedin 7 fv.m. on the 16th. Left Dunedin4p.m. on the 21st, and arrived atLyttelbon 9 a.m. on the 22nd. Left Lyttelton tame day at 3 p.m., and arrived at Wellington 7 a.m. on the 23rd. Left Wellington 4 pm. on the 24th, and arrived at Picfcon 9 p.m. B*me day. Left Pic ton 3 am. on the 25th, and arrived at Nelson same day at 11 a.m. Left Nelson 1 p.m. on the 26th, and arrived at Taranaki 6 am. on the 27th. Left Taranuki same day at 7 p m., and arrived here at 6 a.m. She leav.s for Southern ports with English mail, vifc Panama, on the 3rd April. We are indebted to Mr. Kibble, purser, for Southern files. Cargo : Shipped at Otago for Nelson ; 11 cases soap, 24 cases meats, 2 cases milk, order. From Nelson : 2 packages hops, Grilfillan j 1 parcel, Bank of New Zealand. Short-landed at Taranaki : 5 tanks malt, order. Pasengers : Cabin : Mr. and Mrs. Paulder, Mr. Bastard, Mr. Sutton. Steerage: Messrs. Todd, Eaves, Smith, Speam; Mrs. Speam, Mr. and Mrs. Best, Mr. and Mrs. Burke, and Miss Burke. — Combes and Daldy, agents.

ARRIVAL OF THE S.S. AIREDALE, The P., N.Z., aud A.R.M. Co.'s s.s. Airedale, Captain A. Kennedy, arrived here yesterday morning from Taranaki, Wanganui, and Southern portf. She reports having left Bluff harbour at 4.30 p.m. on the 11th, and arrived at Dunedin at 3.30 a.mJ on the 12th ; left Dnnedin at 5, 15 p.m. on the 18th : had strong N.E. wind with heavy head sea off Banks's Peninsula, and arrived at Lyttelton at 3.3 Q p.m. on the 19th; left Lyttelton at 3.30 p.m. on the 20th, experiencing heavy head -wind to Cape Campbell, and thick foggy weather from thence until making the Heads, arriving at Wellington at 11. SO a.m. on the 21«t; left Wei- j lington at 255 p.m. on the 25tb, and arrived at Nelion at 3.50 a.m. on the lefij again at 1 p.m. the sama day, and arrived at' Taranaki at 5.20 a.m. on the 27th; left at 641 p.m., and anohored off Onehunga early yeiterday morning.

We are indebted to Mr. Puokering, the purser, for full and complete files of Southern papers. Cargo: Shipped at Duneclin, under Anna Act, 1 gun-case (duty paid), 1 portmanteau, B. A. Rich ; I package, Jones and Co. ; 1 parcel, Superintendent. From Taranaki : . i book, Pompallier ; 3 cases, A. Barnes. Passengers : Cabin : Mr. Graham, Miss Fyfe. Fore-cabin : Messrs. Jones, Pappadolopius, Burgess, McNeill, Shields, Laily — F. M. Jervis, agent.

ARRIVAL OF THE P.S. PRINCE ALFRED. The p.s. Prince Alfftd left Onehunga on Thursday, March 21, at 4 p m. Crossed the bar at 11 p.m., had light southerly wind to Cape Egmont, and. fiom there to Wanganui strong south-easter, with heavy sea, ooniing to anchor off Wanganui on Saturday night, at 11 p.m., *nd orosßed the bar on Sunday, at 11a.m. Left Wanganui on Tuesday, at 2 p.m. ; had strong westerly wind and heavy sea to Cape Egmont From Cape Egmont to Manukau, fresh south-weab wind, arriving at Onehunga at 3.30 p m. Passengers: Mr. Haldane and Sergeant Owbme (Military Store Department), 1 sergeant, 2 men (2nd 18th Regiment), 2 men (Military Train), Mrs. Martindale, and five children. Cargo ; 105 tons military stores ; 0 cases arms, 18th Regiment j 1 case, Military Train.

The s.s. fiangatira, Captain Thompson, leave for Taranaki, Wanganui, and Wellington, , to-morrow, at 2 p.m. — ___^_^___

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3018, 29 March 1867, Page 4

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PORT OF ONEHUNGA. MISCELLANEOUS. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3018, 29 March 1867, Page 4

PORT OF ONEHUNGA. MISCELLANEOUS. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3018, 29 March 1867, Page 4