PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
CLEARED OUTWARDS. Apkh, 2— Mavis, 23 tons, Edwards, for Charleston, with 13.000 feet timber, 5 tons potatoes, order.— J. S. Macfarlane, agent. 3— Aquila, 26 tons, Beokend, for Kaipara, with general cargo and settlers' stores.— E. W. Walker, agent. 4— Taranaki, s s,, 299 torn, H. B. Francis, for Taranaki and Southern ports, with passengers and cargo as below.— A. Barnes, agent. 7— Willie Winkle, 13 tou, Abner. for Baglan, with 2 casks, 6 cases, 17 bags bonedust, B. Gilmour; 4 c*ses effects, R. Turner ; 12 bags sugar, 2 balf-chests tea, 1 case drapery, 1 tin pepper, Blandon; 10 bags flour, 5 bags bran, 1 box candles. 1 bag sugar, J. Allen ; 2 bags seed. Duncan ; 1 oan varnish, Vause ; 1 parcel, Dr. Harsant ; 30 bags sugar, 2 boxes, 4 half-chests tea, 5 bags salt, 2 boxes pip»s, 1 oase vinegar, Nazer ; 1 case, Brabant ; £ ton coals, Galvin ;16 pkgs. luggage, Saunders; 1 cheese, 1 parcel, Vause; 1 parcel, Harsant ; 1 parcel, Gibbon ; 1 parcel, 'Wilson ; 1 bag rice. 1 b«x sundries, Harsant ; 1 mat sugar, 2 bags flour, Hutchison: Passengers— Mr. and Mrs. Saondors and 5 children.— A. Barnes, agent.
The i.e. Taranaki, Captain Francis, steamed from off the White Bluff on the 4th, at 3.40 p.m., for Taranaki and Southern porti, carrying the Southern, Panama, and English mails. Cargo : 2 chests tea, 12 half- chests tea, 2 casks oranges, D. Callaghan ; 10 half-cheeta tea, F. U. Gledhill; 8 kegs nails, Veale ; 4 paokageß doors, W. Shuttleworth ; 10 sacks malt, 0. Brown ; 1 piece machinery, Kelly ; 1 parcel, Wilson — for Taranaki. 1 case, J. Gully ; 2 pieces machinery, Hoskins ; 15,000 sovereigns, Bank > of New South Wales— for Nelson. 2 packages harness, Lower ; 1 parcel, Smith ; 1 parcel, Lieut. ' Pearson ; 15 tons potatoes, order — for Wellington. 3 cases stationery, J. Lewis ; 3 casei stationery, Irvine and Tutton j 1 case stationery, A. J. Stevens; 2 pieces machinery, Ward ; 1 ohest, McCullum ; 3 cases, Bank of New Zealand— for Lyfctelton. 1 case, Bank of New Zealand — for Dunedin. Passengers : Saloon : Colonel Kenny, Madame Carandini and company, Miss C. Burn, Messrs. J. R. Vaile, ' Beaver, Stevens, Kerr, McKellar, Whitley, Haughton. Steerage: Messrs. Cuddy, Rolfe, Brown, Baxter, Turner, Moone, Mrs. Light and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs. — A. Barnes, agent.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3349, 10 April 1868, Page 4
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381PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3349, 10 April 1868, Page 4
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