PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
ARRIVALS. Taupo, s.s., "Woisp, from Southern poits. Phiebe, s.s., Andrews, from the South. Oo-.ihe>i(l, s s., Cooper, from AV.vitara. Amaranths, schoonei, from Kaipara.
DEPARTURES. Tai.iuaki, h s., Lloyd, foi .Southern ports.
ENTERED INWAKFK Phube, s.s , Andiews, fiom .Southern poits. Pa.ssenge.is ; Mi. and Mrs If olden and family, Mis. Hendeiion, Misses Lodsje (2), Holden, Captain Johnson, Messis. Waddington, Monk, Bavtei, "Milan, .Stow ut, Motcalfe, Fit/ham, Dudley, Fit/Gibbon, Mcllbinle, and two in the sten igo - -W. F Wlieelci, <igent. Tdiipo, s s , "Woisp, fiom Southern poits. Passen^eis : Mi. and Mis. Basely and child, Messis. Mclntosh. Bilky, Cutts, MaseBeld, Houghton, Kichards, (ieddes, State, Williams (2), M.itson, Mi. and Mis. Broad, Mr. Masteis, Miss Quick, Mi. Koine, Ooptain and Mis. AVheelei, four children and seivant, Mr. Pennington, Colonel Lyon, .and 17 in the steerage. —Henderson and Macf.ul.inc, agents
IMPORTS.— Aprii, 20. Pei s.s. Go-.ihe.ul, s.s , fiom "Waitaia: 4o0 sheep.
The s.s. Go-ahead arrived from Waitaia on Satmday, with a cargo of .sheep. She leaves again to day, at '_' o'clock Tin- <• s Pluobc ai rived fiom tlio South on Sat'iid ly morning. The s s Taianaki took hei depaiture for the South on Satin day, witli caigo and passengeis. The Union Steamship Company's s.s. Taupo, Captain Woisp, ai lived at Onehunga yehteulay from the South. She left Poit Chalmeis on Tuesday, the 25th inst., at 2 p.m.; arrived at Lyttelton at 7 a.m. the 2<5th. Left whaif at 4 p.m.. and .inchoicd in harbour until 8.30 p.m , owing to the hmvy S.W. gale blowing ; ai lived in Wellington it 11 a.m. the 27th. Left same afternoon at 1 20 p.m : anived at Ticton at <5.3O p.m. Left ne\t moi mug at 4 o'clock, ariiving in Nelson at 11 i m Loft Nelson at 10.30 p.m., ai rived off New I'l month at 11.30 p.m.; dischaiged part of cn o « and shipped l r >5 sheep. Left at 1.30 p.m., arming atManukau at 1p.m. on Sunday, 30th April. Strong S.W. galefiom Lyttelton to Wellington, with heavy rain ; from thence tine weather. We] are indebted to the purser forieportand files. The Taupo leaves again to-moirow for the South.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXII, Issue 5800, 1 May 1876, Page 2
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354PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXII, Issue 5800, 1 May 1876, Page 2
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