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PORT OF ONEHUNGA.

ARRIVALS. G'nlioad, k.s, 84 torn, McOilhvray, from Nor rijiututh and southern ports. l'e sejgtr— Mr IJrowu — L'ombi'i and lialily, agents Tirana)", i.5., Whcelor, from Southern ports IV-lengors.-saloon — Alesw. Mcyors, Soiucn lie, McUuff, Wajmouth, Mrs. V. Qmck and 2 sorn, Mr. B.'St, Ctptiin Mathcson, 1 native; Meisr*. Jliirkor, C'arHnii},'li, Orr, Lingford, Paul, Loverock, Krcc . Mrs Urown. Rov. Mr. Kempthorno. S<cer»f.'c— Mr. Burncs nn^l family ; Mes-n Kilso, Williami, Adams, Priirt Olivo, \' l'a-), llioinnoa, Wrifiht, Curtis — Corabe"! and Da dy, agents

TM FORTS. — MAY 20. Per Go-Aheail, from Waitma •— 40 bead of cattle, 2.">0 sheep, W. Uaylev ; 1 1 kegs butter, order. I'or T.iranaki, from tho South : — 1 case, Tonka; 2 cases, Kpinpthoine, Prosser, and Co. , 2 eves, Hiues and Co. ; 1 trunk, Combes and Daldy ; 1 cast), 2 packages, Philips ; 1 package, Levy ; 22 kegs butter, Mojers; 4 casts, liinney ; 3 packages, Cumbes and Daldy; I case, Superintendent; 13 quarter - caslc, 100 boxes candles, 5 kefjs buttrr, Longdill ; G kega butter, George and Atkin ; 17 kegs butter, Jakins and Willcox ; 174 bags bnrley, Seccombo ; 2 cases, Telegraph ; 2 lioxesyold, Bank New Zealand ; 5 packages P>)uheldor ; 17 packages Wong Pan , 7 balos hops, Meyers ; 2 crates plants, Wren ; loO sacUa oatH, Pike ; lUOcasoi fruit, 20 kegs butter, Langford ; 14 kegs butter, 34 cti3es fruit, Soloman ; 1 case, G« ynueth ; 9 cases, 4 kegs, Hood ; 2 cases, li.irus ; 1 caso, Dennis ; 3 cases, S kegs, Vuale ; 219 Bheep, order.

The s.s. Taranaki, Taotain E. Wheeler, arrived in the Manukau yesterday morning. She left Dunedm at 4/30 p ra. on the 12th, aud ovpf-nenced strong N. E winds and heavy sea until arrival at Lyttelton ; at rived there at 4pm oa tho 13tU ; left at "> p in ou tho Mt'i, ariivod at Wellington at 1 1 3() a in. on the 15th ; Jeffc at 1 p m. on tho Kith, arrived ht Pioton at 6.30 p.m. ; left at 1 a.m. on the 17th, arrived at Nelson at 10 a.tn ; left at 1) p.m. ou the 18th, arrived at TaiMiiaki at 1 p.m. on the 19th ; loft at G p.m., aud arrived at Onehuuga at 11.30 a.m. The s.s. Go- Ahead, Captain McGillivray, arrived hero yesterday morning at 9 a in. She left Greymouth at 10 p.m. on the 15th, and arrived off tho W.iitar.i at .'5 p.m. on tho 17th and in tho river at 10 a.m. on the 18th. Left again at noon on Tuesday. Experienced a strong S.E gale on t'io passago from Greymouth to VVaitara ; and thcuco light variable winds with smooth water. Wo aie mdebtod to Mr. Newman, purser, for files. The a>. Taranaki, which arnved at Onchnngd from Southern ports, is advertised to leave again for the South to-morrow.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXX, Issue 5225, 21 May 1874, Page 2

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PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXX, Issue 5225, 21 May 1874, Page 2

PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXX, Issue 5225, 21 May 1874, Page 2