PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
—^~ s .- - »' v ' ENTERED INWABfcS. Makoh i «-F«irr, 84 torn, H. D. Bower, from Bollar EiTer. in tadlut Puiengen— Muin. A. Fruer, H. Finer, C. McConoick, C. HilL— MMter, «cent.
CtBARED OUTWARDS. Makch «— Day Dawn, 24 tons, H. Meiklejohn. for Greymouth, irttta t 7* bag! potatoei, 20 bags oalon«, 4 c«a« ch«eie, 1 barrel tcawantt, s*c«6* jams, 'Stox^i cancllei; 10 chwta tea, J. Middleton : 1.800 brioki, 2 caiei iron, 1 caik tar, 67 doon, 82 jchee«e». 168 plecet timber, lft* pieces mouldings, 3 bunaierTtfonldingi, 2 drays, 1&0 bagipotatoes, 3 Uaokages > sasbes, Watson and Wicks. Passenger— Mr. Middleton.— A. Barnes, $ent ' » I
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3320, 7 March 1868, Page 2
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103PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3320, 7 March 1868, Page 2
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