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PORT OF ONEHUNGA.

ENTERED INWARDS. May B— tittle Fred, ichooner, 181 tow, G. Dwiei, from Bunedln, In ballast. , ,_ „ . 18— Ann, lfl toni, W. MoKay, from Charlerton, In ballait.— S. Fleming, agent. 15 — R»Dg*tir», mm., from Southern port*, with f«nor»l cargo and pusengen. 10— Wellington, ».»., Holmei, from Bouth, with pauengen and cargo. 80— Taranakl, «.t., 209 tons, H. B. Fran/ili, from TaranaW and Southern porti, with 8 caiei drag*. F. Norton; 6 paokagu, 8 caiei, Barnei. Pauengen— Saloon ; Meitn. Bogan, liearmouth, Merrington. W. Weiton. Sharland, HarrUon. Dr. Drake. Second Cabin : Meiiri. Whittle, Eg«r, Royi*. Kirk, Crawford (2), Eon, Oerote, Pennington, Murphr, Harper, Kavanagh, Power, Kennr, jailott, Hndion, Nolan.— A. Barnes, agent.

CLEARED OUTWARDS. May 2— Phosbt, i.i., 416 torn, E. Wheeler, for Taranaki and Southern ports, with (for Taranaki, under bond) 1 qr.-owk brandy, Gledhill. Duty-paid and free goods : For Taranaki : 1 canvas package, H. Ford. For Nelson : 1 case booki, Lucas and Son ; 1 paper parcel, H. Wrigg For "Wellington : 1 case, Dr. Hector ; 1 case. Legislative CounclL For Lyttelton: 1 parcel cotton goods, samples (to be transhipped at Wellington to s.s. Mataura, for Southampton), H. E. and M. Moses : 2 cases boohs, J. Lewis: For Otago : 4 cases stationery, 1 cask ink, 1 case stationery, J. Simpson : 1 case books, 2 canes pencils, Henry Wise : 1 parcel, O. Watson : 4 casks seed, Breicoe and Co. For Hokitik* : 1 parcel, J. Dacro. For Bluff: 1 bale leather, Bank ot Now South Wales. Passengeis— For Southampton: Saloon: Mr. Dunn, A.G.G., Mr. Gilbert and infant. Second cabin: Mr. H. Petichler, Miss Stewart, Mr. T. Long. For Panama : Mr. G. S. Norris. For Melbourne: Miss Chisholm. For Southern ports : Saloon : Mr. T. Weston, Mrs. Craig and infant, Me. Kurton, Miss Beed. Fore cabin : Messrs. A. D. Brown, A. Brown, Bramwell, J. Kilay, Burt, Vahtler.— H. M. Jervls, agent. 2— Wellington, s.s., 201 tons, F. Holmes, for Taranaki and Southern ports.with (for Nelson) 140 empty sacks, F. Field ; 2 packages sails, W. Smith. For Picton : 1 case, B. Bomford ; 1 case, J. Rayner ; 1 parcel, Bank of New Zealand. For Dnnedin : 1 cage birds. R. B. Martin and Co. For Wellington : 1 parcel, Didsbnry. 1 box, A. Bwnbal ; 1 parcel, Gledhill ; 1 bundle coal trays, 1 case flags, Commissariat Passengers— Saloon : Mr. and Mrs. Marshall, Miss Taylor, Mr. Mnguire, Mr. Henderson, Mr. Seed, Mr. Foley, Mr. George, Judge Beckbsm, Major Paul and daughter. Captain Farquhar. Captain Minnett Mr. Chayton. Second cabin : Mr. and Mrs. Cassin, 2 soldiers, 2nd battalion 18th Regiment, Mr. Smith.— A. Barnes, agent. B— Willie Winkio, 13 tops, J. Abner, for Raglan, with 4 cases drapery, S bales drapery, S bags salt, 1 box soap, R. Nazer ; 16 bags bone dust, 2 bags seed, J. McDonald ; 4 sacks oats, Dr Harsant ; 1 cask vinegar, 1 keg soda, 1 bale drapery, R. Gilmore ; 1 cue stout, 2 cases brandy, G. Moon ; 16 bags bone dust, T. Wilson ; 1 parcel clothing. Hutchinson ; 1 package sundries, 1 bale. 3 boxes candles, Yause ; 1 parcel, Blandon ; 1 bullock. Hntchinson ; 10 bags flour, 1 box tea, 1 bag oats, 1 bedstead, Nazer ; 3 bags bran, Harsant ; 1 case whiskey, Moon ; 1 case clothing, Steele. Passengers— Mr. R Nazer, Mr. G. Moon.— A. Barnes, agent. 18— Little Fred, 131 tons, George DaTies, for Melbourne. 19— Rangatlra, s.s., Seymour, for Southern ports, with paisengers and cargo. 19— Airedale, s.s., Kennedy, for South, with general cargo and passengers. 21— Wellington, s.s.. 262 tons, F. Holmes, for Taranaki and Southern Ports, with 1 package canvas, Webster Brothers ; 1 package. Brown and Duthie; 8 packages sashes, W. Shuttfeworth ; for Taranaki. 1 parcel, E. Elliott ; 20 doors, 12 packages sashes, D. Robertson ; for Nelson. 1 parcel, 2 brace pheasants, Miis Snodgrttss, for Picton. 3 brace pheasants. T. M. Steward, for Wellington. Passengers— Mr. Haymes.Captain Hunter.— A. Barnes, agent.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3394, 2 June 1868, Page 8

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PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3394, 2 June 1868, Page 8

PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3394, 2 June 1868, Page 8