PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
CLEARED OUTWARDS. DECEMBER.
6—Excelsior, 52 tons, Twersen, for Waikato, with 65 tons flour, Commissariat; 2 cases sundries, 1 keg barlev, 1 box candles, 2 bags sugar. 2 boxes; 1 box corn flour, S lings potatoes, 1 box pipes, 15 bags flour, Stcedmnn : 1 cask, 2 cases stout, 1 case, six sheets iron, Williams ; 2 esses glass, Sullivan; 1 pkg., Kirkpntrick.—D. Kirkwood, agent. G—'Melbourne, 23 tons, Iledlake, for Waikato, with 14 mats sugar, 14 cases lemon syrup, 10 do. raspberry do., 16 cases ginger beer, 5 do. jams, 3 do. salad oil, 10 do. limejuice, 1 do. confectionery, 35 cases bottled beer, 30 cases bottled ale, 6 kegs herrings, 4 boxes soap, 12 do sardines, 2 cases saddlery, 10 do. bitters, 20 do. ale, 4 chests and 4 boxes ten, 1 caso tobacco, 1 stove, 1 dray, F. Schcrff.—G. Hodge, agent.
The s.s. Alexandra, Cupt. Williams, steamed from off the Whito Bluff at noon, with 32 horses and carts, and a quantity of Commissariat stores for Taranaki. «.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 334, 7 December 1864, Page 4
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