PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
ARRIVAL. Halcyon, 1.1., from the Buller, Fox's Hirer, «xd Grey River.
DEPASTURES. Airedale, i s., for Tftmuld and South, lizzie, cutter, for Tamntki.
CLEARED OTJTWABDS. SXRXKBIR 18— Airedale, i s., 286 torn, Kennedy, for Taranalri and South crn Ports, with 1 truss, floneyfield ; 20 bags guano, order 5 casks, 2 cases, 2 boxes, Humphries and Son ; 1 case, W. R King ; 1 case. Honeywell ; 1 case, A. Hood ; 1 cue, Eoss ; 2 kegi oatmeal, 2 i-ca»ks vinegar, 1 case sundries, Honeywell and Co.. for Tarantkl 1 parcel, Curtis Brother* ; 1 case kauri cum, W. R. Badlow; 2 caiei, S. M. Soloman and Co. ; 1 iron safe, Union Bank : 4 cases Testas, H. D»tii; 6 pkgs sashes, D. Robinson, for Nelion. 2 emm, Letchfield 1 ea«, Bamford ; 1 case, 1 bale, J. Eayner ; 1 case, J. Mendock ; 2 emm, Bank New Zealand ; 1 tin case, iiroo and Gaby, for Picton. 1 case. Colonial Secretary; 1 case, B. Peacock: 1 box, Dr. Hector: 1 case iilTer (£35) Bank New Zealand ; 2 cases, Dr. Fischer, for Welliorton; 1 parcel, J>. Cohen ; 1 pkg., J. Kissling, for Greymouth. 1 parcel, B. Mendlesson, for Hokitika. 1 paper parcel. Bank New Zealand, for Lyttelton. Passengers— Cabin: Miss Snodgrais, Mr. and Mrs. McArthur, Mrs. Noakes, Mr. Mann, Captain Fairchild, Mrs. Holt, Mr. flitchock, Captain Ewing, Mr. Mackay, C.C. Steeraga: Mr Dalton. Master Dalton, Mr. Nicholas, Mrs. Haizall. Mrs. Bird, Miss Craig, Miss Mary Cold well.— fl. M. Jerrii, agent. 16— Lizzie, 10 torn, fVation, for TaranaW, with 920 pieces sawn timber, 31 sacks maize, Webster Brothers.— B. Fleming, agent.
ARRIVAL OF THE S.S. HALCYON. The little twin screw-steamer HalcyoD, Captain - G. Wing, which left this port some eight month* ago for the West Coast, came alongside the old wharf yesterday afternoon from the West Coast, for a thorough overhaul, and will leave again after repair*, Sec, for the West Coast. She left the Grey River on the 10th for Fox's River. On arriving there, the bar beiug too heavy to crois, went on to the Buller, and arrived there the same night. Left ( , next evening for Fox'i River, and arrived there the • next morning ; di'cbarged cargo and passengers, and arrived at the Bailer on the 12th, in the morning. Left the same night for the tfanuktu ; was obliged
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3174, 19 September 1867, Page 2
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396PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3174, 19 September 1867, Page 2
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