PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
ENTERED INWARDS ynvKMHi'lt. H_ Wellington, s.s., 11. B from Nelson and Southern 1 orts, w,' () . lplm( . co> ] > tieree do., 1 ease Older'; one ?,-chest tea, .Tolinstoiie i ') tobacco, 2 }-tierecs do, nr '.<-r; H) viiS-'cs Siquours, Kndres and Co.; 12 tiorsvs, ft drays/ Campbell and Co. ; 1 boat, A. L. Thenipson and Co. ; 2 capes drapery, 2 trusses do., L. B. Harris ; 1 caso drapery, Fleniingand Co.: 1 case merchandize, Comber and Dald v; 1 parcel merchandise, 1 do. do., F. D. Kenton ; 1 parcel ■merchandize, Register Generol. Passengers—Mrs. «fohns(onc, 3Trs. Muloeli. Mrs. Whitelv, Mi's. Huehes, Chief Justice SirG. Arney. 11. E. Kenny, Right Rev. lord Bishop of "Nelson. Bishop Patterson, Messi-s Brewer. Tulleiman, Hartley, Tsaacs, Butler, Dodson, Beir, B. •!. Dunean, "\V. P. I.ystrr. F. Lyster, Madame I,iiev iFseott, lUadame R. Durand, "Mr. and Mrs. I. n der, Miss E. llodson, Miss Parker. Mr. Squires, Wharton, Loder, E. A. Beaumont, Truvers, ICilts, Levy, Royal, Luinberir, Hart, Brown, Miss .lager, ilallers, Pittman, 11. Beaumont, .1. Beaumont, F. Kennedy. Olman, P. Kennedy, Stevenson, Sirs. Roolenskei, Mr. I.enehan, Ereward, McNaugliton, Buckely, Teas, Nicholas, Ross, King. McPhco, Koberlson, Nicliolns, Lewis, Malv, Cuttle, Brown, T. Isaacs, and 2 soldiers..—Combes and Daldy, agents. The N.X.S.N.C'o.'s steamshi]i Wellington, Captain Francis punctual to date, arrived in the Manulcau from the South yesterday morning. She left the Bluff on th'e 2nd at 2.00 p.m., and arrived at. Dunedin at 5.15 a.in. on the 3rd. l eft again on the sth at 4.20 p.m. and arrived at I.vttelton at p.m. on the Gth. Leltngain at 1.40 p.m. on the 7th, arriving at Wellington at 10.."0 am. on the Bth. Left "Wellington en the fth ai 12.15 p.m.. and encountered severe Westerly weather in crossing the Straits, and arrived at Picton at 5 p.m. same day. T.eft Picton on the 10th at oa.m., and arrived at Xelsoii nt 3 p.m. same day. Left again at 5.50 p.m. on the 12tli, and arrived at Taranaki on the 13th at 8.15 a.m., hut did not land any cargo, (he day hemg Sunday. Left Tnrnnaki at 4.30 p.m. same evening., and arrived at Oneliunga at 0 a.m. yesterday n-orning. She has brought up a large number of passengers, amongst whom are Sir fl. A. Amey. the I.ord Bis-hop of Kelson, Bishop Pntteson, llr. Brewer. U.M.t'.,and some 2-t of the Opera Company. We have to thank the purser, Sir. Cameron, for full lilcs of Southern papers. The s.s. AhUrSri, left. Wellington for the Mnnukau, on Saturday we<k, oth inst., and had not arrived in Taranaki on Sunday lasf, 13th inst., she may have been detained in Wangamii,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 315, 15 November 1864, Page 4
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435PORT OF ONEHUNGA. New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 315, 15 November 1864, Page 4
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