PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
CLEARED OUTWARDS. NOYEMHER B—Airedale, s.s., 286 tons, Ferguson, for the Southern Ports, with 2 cases bottled beer, MeKech•ney ; 14 do. CHedhill; 6 cases sundries, Endries and Co.; 1 case, Regan, 1 do., ITord ; 3 cases oilmen s stores, 1 cask prunes, 12 boxes glass Gilmour; 1 bale paper, Crledhili; 1 box glass, 1 box sardines, 6 casks soda, Regan; 20 boxes candles, 1 case herrings, 1 case yestas, Ford; 1 case Samuels; 1 case Ronalds; 1 case cheese Charlton; 1 cask horse shoes, Collins; 1 case, Humphries; 1 case, Samuels; 1 case, King; 2 cases, McKechaey ,- 1 box, Young ; 1 package, Rolston 1 do. Samuels; 1 parcel, Wilcox; 1 case cigars, Bncholz; 1 parcel, Elliott; 1 parcel. Busby; X case, RicLford; 1 pkg., Baird ; 1 parcel, Wright; 1 parcel, Lyon; 1 parcel, Baker ; 1 pltg., Livingston ; 1 parcel, Kerr. Passengers—Mr. Beckham, Dr. and Mrs. Spence; Mr. and Mrs. Powallmon,
Mr. Holder, Miss Bollen, Mr. Jenkins. r - j Mrs. Mackav, Mr. Mosecy, Mr. Moody, Mr. ) Spetioe, Mr. "show, Mr- Slovens, Mr. Unggarth, ! Mr. TreWllien, Mr. lluva 11, Jervis, Mr. and Mrs. Ross, 1 Soldier. i Tlie p.s. Prince Alfred, from Waiknto, arrived yesterday morning with seven passengers. The s.s. Airedale, for tho Southern Ports, left the Mauukau yesterday, about 1 p.m.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 310, 9 November 1864, Page 4
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