PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
AR11IVAU3. ladybird, ».<».. 28") ton*, Andrew, from Southern poi ts, passengers, Mi>s I'uthinui, Mr. itnd Mrs. AWnethy, Mr. D.iltoii, Mr. Jackson and fivo in steerage. — W. l'\ Wheeler, agent. CLEARED OUTWARDS. H.iwea, ».s., 401 tons, Ponsonby, for Southern ports :— Passengers : Mr., Mm., and Miss Cargill, Mm. Taunton aud 2 children, Mr. an 1 Mrs. Casey, Mr. and Mm. Kaloy, Miss Kyell, Uu* Daniels, Mies Davis, Mist Hark, Mr. and Mm. Hunt and 2 children, Messrs. War*, Bush, CJarrett, Poda, Kees, A. T. Friend, Rawlings, Anderson, Boddleson, McKellar, Sheath, Davis, Bonar, Walsli, Uountreo, Mnddon, H. 1$. Butler, (iannon, Daniels, Sooihing, Vivian, Ooretti, Master Davis, and 14 in tho •teemge.— Houdeiuoii and Macf.irlanc, agentf. IMPORTS.— August 30. l'er Ladybird from Southern ports :— 4 parcels, 8 cases, 2 crates, 14 trunks, 8 canes, 401 sheep, 2 boxes,* 30 dromi oil, 9 packages, 2 trusses, 491 sacki potatoes, 5 case« arms. Per i.s. Ladybird : 48C «acki Southern potatoes, H. S. Meyers and Co. EXPORTS.— August 30. Per 8.8. Hawea, for Southern ports : 3 bales, 2 cises leathor, 1 case plants, 17 packages axles, 2 packages gold, 20 packages oilmen's) stores, 1 box tobacco, 12 bait iron, 1 chaffcutter, 1 bag, 2 drums oil, 1 casting, 1 paokage, 1 casting, 2 cases, 18 camp-oveni, 1 bundle spades, 1 cane, 1 oven, 4 cases glass, 1 bale, 1 truss, 2 clothenbaskets, 52 cases brandy, 12 truuks, .3 crates, 21 cases sumlries, 7 paokages nindiies, 11 parcels, 5 casks currants, 1 case, 4 half-chests tea, 87 gunnies sugar.
The 8.s. Ladybird, Captain Andrew, arrivod at Onehunga "Wharf at 8.30 a.iu. yesterday morning. Shejleft Tort Chalinenat 2.45 p.ui. on the 24th ; arrived at Taranuki U a.m. 28th ; ■ailed at 5 p.m. on tho '20th, und arrived here as above. Experienced southerly winds throughout the pawage. The Ladybird will loave again to-morrow morning. The s.8. Taiipo is ndvertiuod to leave the Onehunga wharf on the 7th Sopteinbor, at halfp ist 12 o'clock. The s.H. Hawcv took her (lep.u tine for Southern poits yesterday with pasNonyeiH and cargo. The s.s. St. Kihla will le^e for Witnganui at 10 o'olock to-day.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXI, Issue 5602, 31 August 1875, Page 2
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