PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
CLEARED OUTWARDS. DECEMBER 10 —Aii-edale, p. 3., 286 ton 9, R. H. T"orguson, for tho South — Passengers—Miss Smart, Major Wbitmore, Messrs. Bretton, Solaman, Curtis, Mrs. Collins and family, Messrs. Duthrie, Hill, Bishop Selwyn, Mr. II ockwell, Master Nieholl, Mr.Eliott, Atkinson, Sir. Richmond, Major Richmond, Mrs. Kenney and 2 children, Dr. Monro, Sirs. Montagu, Mr. Soloman, Bishop Hobhouse, Mr. Wells, Dr.Tentherstone.Mr. Pirtli, Messrs. "Wilson, Cox,Douglas,"Warn,Thompson, MrKenzie (2), Wayne, Shcrrard and family. Second Class: Mr. Wavson, Mr Oliver, Mr. Greenwood, Messrs. Dunn, Smith, Mason and 6 soldiers. 20—Harriet Hope, 24 3 tons, Hammond, fromTaranaki, with 75 to"-: hay, 20 tons bran, original cargo from Adelaide. 21—Pho/be. s.s., 410 tons, Wheeler, from Southern. Ports. Passengers — faloon, W. H. Pearson, Iloy, Miss Miller, Sirs. Cork well and 2 chiiilrm, Miss Wallace, Col. Synge, Mr. Cabbage, Mr. Garland, Mrs. Leech, Mr. Crozicr, Mr. W. Pay ne, Bishop of New Zealand, Mr. Worrol, Mrs. Collins and 3 children. —Second cabin, SSl's. Gibbs and 2 children, Mrs. Austin and 2 children, Mr. w. It.-Ncale, Mr. and Mrs. Mace and 2 children, Mr. Roberts, Mrs. Groff and 4 children, Mr. Morris, Mr. Hooker, Mr. Brayley, Mr. Roberts, Mr. Wilkinson, 1 private, Mr. llile. 29—Willing Lass, schooner, 107 tons, J. Nicholson, I'ioui Adelaide, via Taranaki, with 25 tons hay. ENTERED INWARDS DKCEMHEU 11—Wellington s.s. 201 tons, Francis, frem'Sonihern
. Pol ls. Passengers—Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Douglas, Mrs. Atkinson and daughter, Messrs. J.J. Shorland Schofield, K. Tla/nnwud, J. George, O'Halleran, Falk, Bcckham, Elliott, Andrews, Capt. Fereday, (.'ant. Jtoolfc, Master Williamson, Williamson, Council, Mr. & Mrs. Barrv, Mv. & Mrs. Daniels, Mi.ss. Griffiths, Miss. Corcoran, Messrs. Wright, West, Clifford, and Vaugham, Mrs. Hudson and family ((i) Mrs. IJrquhari, Messrs Connoly, Smith, Doojing, J. Campbell, Dunnin, Lynn, Anderson, Adams" Maenamura, Dwyer, Ovcrend, Robinson, Tijfsjrins, Darling Thomas, Ambrose. —Combes and Daldv, agents. 14,—Heron, 191 tons, Capt. Laing, from Newcastle, with 135 tons coal. 11— Ahuriri, s.s., i:U tons. Shuttle-worth, from Southern Poi ts. Passengers—from Ra.glan,Mr. Cbarleton, Miss Donovan, Mr. M. Hnrsant, Major Maegregor, Mr. Buck-land, Master Buckland. l'rom Wanganm Mr. and Mrs. Newla-id, two children, and one servant, Messrs. Oswald, Ross, Duthie, Ct. Maiuid, and Canker ; Mrs. Hicks and son. 19 —Wellington,s.s., 21Gtons, for the Southern Ports. Passengers—Mrs. and Miss Steen, Miss Marsh, Small, Mrs Seed, Bucholz, Blundell; Messrs. Bucholz, Ulundell, Brandon, Johnson, Holder, Major M'Gregor, Messrs. Cameron, Miles, fetaflord, Robinson, Manly, "Wharton, J. ard W. Buckland, Brodie, Vogel, Brittain, Flint, Mr. W. Lystcr, T, Lystcr, Mdme. Escott, Durand, Miss Georgia llodson, Mrs. Loder, King, Anderson, Miss Watkin, Messrs. Wharton, Squires, Beaumont, Tims Trevor, Kitts, Lloyd, Loder, Baker, 1 riond, Beaumont, Kamsden, Spiiiighorn, Hoekmeyer, Mathinson, Lybel, Levy, Fontman, Jager, Hart, Brown, Royal, Luneberg, Hallas and 2 servants, Dison, Candler, Turnbull.Doyne, and servant, Lo Fesce, Robinson, Johnstone, Skinner, Mills, Hall, Stafford, Gillies, Major and Miss Brandon, C, Brown, Shruland, Weston, Miss Murch, Mr. and Miss Luidlith, Mr. Brodie. Manly, Osgood, Messrs. Hnrsant, G. HaTsant, Hume, Saine, Knox, Wallig, Mrs. Charlton, Miss King, Messrs. Bullock, Mitchell, McCcrmiek, Seffen, Harper, Wilson, Ellis, Ross, Mrs. Middlemas, Mrs. McDuff, 6 rank and lile 57th, 1 woman, Mr. -ind Mrs. Morgan and 2 children, Mr. Ratnsay, and 2 children, Mrs. Moore and 2 children, Capt. Sharp, Mr. Mrs. and Miss Casenv, Mr. Randall, Mr. Wood and 3 Natives.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 355, 31 December 1864, Page 9
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538PORT OF ONEHUNGA. New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 355, 31 December 1864, Page 9
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