PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
DEPASTURES. Phoebe, i.t., for Tar&nakl and Southern Porti. Prince Alfr«d, p.*., for E«ipu». ■
' CLEARED OUTWARDS. . Auqubx I— Prince Alfred, p.«., 110 torn, Farquhar, for Kalpara, with • 1 keg butter, 1 bundle treei, 4 casks seed, Pollen and Young ; 1 bundle hoop iron, 1 box toap, 1 gunny, l parcel, Captain James ; 1 bale clrap«7, 3 ton* floor, Badbory ; 1 box glass, 4 package* hardware, S butter kegs, 2 packages tobacco, 1 case drapery, 2 tons flour, S sacks biscuits, 17 sacks potatoes, Plnmmer ; 1 box, Hartley ; 2 boxes,- 1 cask stad, 1 pair barrows, 1 box, 2 bales' bay, 10 bags flour, 2 sacks bran, 6 packages proTisions, 1 case ale,2 tanks, leask beef, Hargrares; 1 sack bonedust, 1 corn mill, Levifc :, 1 bag flour, 1 bag sugar ,6 bundles trees, TJttlng 1 box boot* Brookes; 1 box, Watbam: 6 sacks potatoes, Richards ; 1 parcel boots, Xlllott ; 7 sacks potatoes, Rushbrook : 1 cask pork, 1 box, 1 package tools, bullock yokes, Shepherd ; 10 bags salt, 10 bags sugar, 5 packages groceries, 9 cases and casks liquors, 1 ton flour, 7 packages hardware, 1 drum oil, 6 kegs whiteleai, 2 bales drapery. 1 box plants, 1 box crockery, 1 package crockery, 4 cases, 2 collars, bullock bows, &c, 1 bag, 1 . bundle tarpaulius, 2 pairs blooks and tackle, 1 parcel, Musefield ; S bags flour, 3 packages, Huband ; 1 stove, 1 parcel, Gittos ; 2 casks, Cullen ; 2 bullock yokes, Ac, Hurndall ; 2 boxes and 1 trunk drapery, Whitfield ; 10 packages proi risions, 1 bale, 1 bag, 1 case, 2 casks and 2 cases glassware, ! 1 case, 3 packages, 2 packages furniture and effects, 3 cases, 2 cases kerosine, 1 ton flour, 1 cask tongue* Metcalfe; 6 bags flou»£ bags sugar, 2 sacks seed, 1 cas*, Ooates Bxotheax ; 1 parcel, i bags bonedust, 1 case kerosine, Bintoul ; 1 bundle sashes, 1 bag flour, Copley ; 1 cue effects, 2 packages gro- ' cerles, Little ; 1 washing machine. 6 bags flour, 1 box, 2 bags salt, 3 bags sugar, De La Brosie ; 2 packages groceries, Hook ; 8 packages groceries, Haines ; S packages groceries, 8 btgs bonedust, Isbister ; 1 bundle trees, 1 bag, 3 bags seed, Fisher ; £-chest tea, 1 package sashes, 1 parcel, 1 package tools, Parsons and Cbadwiclc ; 6 sheep, order ; and about 10 tons general merchandise. Passengers— Captain Spain, Messrs. Dreardon (2), Whittard, Kirk, Adams, Metcalfe, senior, Metcalfe, junior, Fisher, Masefield, E. Taylor, Mrs. Adams and child, Mrs. Metcalfe.— E. W. Walker, agent. J— Phoebe, 5.5.,410 tons, Wheeler* for Taranaki and Southern p»rts, with 2 boxes gold (£10,000), Bank New South Wales, i for Nelson. 1 parael, A. Lory, for Wellington. 1 box gum, Walker and Son, New York. 1 box gold (£5,000), Bank New South Wales, for Hokitika. Passengers— Saloon Mr. and Mrs. Kenny, Miss and Master Buchanan, A.C.O. Moore, for Southampton. Steerage : Messrs. Goodfellow, Fox, Wright, Mrs. Brown and 2 children.— H. M. Jerris, agent.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3135, 3 August 1867, Page 3
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486PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3135, 3 August 1867, Page 3
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