PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
cleared outwards. DHCEMiIEII I—Acquila, 27 tons, Auotin, for Waikito, with 7 case« coffee, 8 chests tea, 4 eases ale, 104. bag! sugar, 3 cases sardines, 3 do. bacon, 3 do. jam, 20 do. drapery, 20 barrels beer, 3 kegs salmon, o cases draper}-, 40 bags flour, 10 firkins butter, 1 keg nails, 1 case zinc, 10 bales clothing, 6 hhds. hardware, X bullock dray, Young and Co.; 8 hhds. a!e, 2 cases drapery, Simpson ; 20 casks ale, 3000 feet timber, Williams. — \V. J. Young: & Co., agents. I—lbeona, 44 tons, B. E. King, with CO tons flour, for Port Waikato.—D. Kirk-wood, agent.
The p.s. Pi in ce Alfred, Fairchild, -master, arrived off Onehunga "Wharf at 3.35 p.m. on the Ift Dcc. The s.s. Alexandra, Capt. "Williams, is oxpected fiom Taranaki this morning, 2nd December.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 330, 2 December 1864, Page 4
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