PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
ARRIVAL. Clji; tohoonor, from the BuUer.
DEPARTURE. WtUlnrton,*i.i., l for TftnnaU and South.
VE33EL3 EXPECTED. Airedale, s.i., from TaranaU and South (da* 12th), frinoe Alfred, p.i., from Kaipara. CMt. ichooner, from Little Fred, schooner, from the Boiler Hirer. Maxy Jam, iohooner, f rom the Bailor River. jEUfltman, ichooner, from the Buller Birer. Fairr, schooner, from Paldhi. , Jjiizie, cutter, from the Buller Bhr«r.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES, JTor G*it Bird.- lubtlla, to-dajr. Buiiiiß. Situ.- Clydt, early. Houtixa.— Taimanian Maid, urljr. Wist Cojwt.— Taimanian Maid and Sm Btlla,
VESSELS IN HABBOUB. Turauriftn Maid, p.i., from Weit Cout. W. C. "Wentworth (coil hulk). Volunteer (coil balk). Cljde, ichooner, from Bailor Blrer. lubeua, ketch, from Grey Sirer. Sm Ballt, catter, from P»kihL
CLEABED OUTWARDS ' August t— Wellington, %.*., 262 tons, B«nner, for Taranakl and South, with 1 parcel, C. P. Siispn ; 1 cue oil, Glodhill ; 2 packages Ironmongery, Brown and Duthia, for TaranakL 1 case (under bond), Bank New South Wales ; S packages, 1 box, J. C. Phillips; 1 sail, barque Kate Waters ; 1 box; Nelson Meat Bazaar ; 1 pared* Bank New Zealand, for Nelson. 1 cue draper}*, G. Mouat ; 1 case, Bank New Zealand ; 1 cask seed, Beanchamp, ' for Picton. 1 parcel^ A. '0. McDonald; 1 case, 'Bank New Zealand; 1 parcel, Krull and Co., for Wellington. 48 baits empty sacks, Berell and Co, for Lyttelton. 2 cases stationery, Bank New Zealand, for Bluff. Passengers— Cabin : Mr. Carter, Mr. Scott, lira. Wilson,- Mr. Meyers, Mr. Atkinson, Miss Nelson, Hasten 'Armstrong . (2). Steerage : Mr. and Mrs. (Join, Miss York, Miss Goldiuf , Miss E. Britton. Total— l3.— A. Barnes, agent.
ARRIVAL OF THE SCHO6NER CLYDE. The schooner Clyde, Captain Cheshire, arrived from the Bullsr on Saturday , morning, the having Auckland for the Buller on the 6th ultimo. In' the monAog, shortly after leaving, experienced strong V,Wf yrindp, and was obliged to pnt into the Great Barrier, Island fhe same night. Left again on the loin* and rounded the Ndrth'Cape on the 12th, after which experienced strong westerly weather until she arrived ofljthp Butter, where she arrived on the 17th. Entered the Buller on thV.fifOth. Left the Buller for the Manukau on the 28th. Passed the schooner Rifleman off Cook's Straits on the 29th, bound to the Buller from the Manukau. On the 30th and 31s)i experienced'heavy gales from the S.W.j and was compelled jtp lie, to for 50' hours j arrived inside the Manukau Heads' on Friday night, and arrived at Onehunga as above. , Repprts tiie, schooners Little Fred, Mary Jane, and cutter Lizzie discharging when she left, and were all laid on for the Manukau .
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DSC18670805.2.3.2
Bibliographic details
Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3134, 5 August 1867, Page 3
Word Count
431PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3134, 5 August 1867, Page 3
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.