PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
ARRIVAL. Ahuviii, Ktcnrn tmnspoil, frrm Wnngtvnui. rROJEf'TFD PFPARTURES. Fon Wj iK )•!(>.—Tlmnrof Fife, cirly. Fob lloiiAßr Ti \vn —Miiunrock. duly. Fok "Waikato /ni> Taean.'ki.— 11.51.?.5. Alcxnr;din, to-dny ; l-'aij'y. enrly.
VFS?EI.S IXriiCTFJ). An TrerGir. bripiti'tire. fioni Pet "Wniknto. IJorcta. riiitor, fix-in /ctm i'i;i Bnpli-n. }'xf -vTt-ir-T, febrom-r. T-wrrfon. frrm Tnrnnnti. Vavpinite, cudrr. Dixon, frrm \\ r M:p:inui. IjiM'e i r ml, n-1-.ocricr. frrm ] cot WVil:nto. Miiry ftlitorcr, li'frr.ncll, frcm AViingnnui. Piinco Alfred, Govf-jr.ir.ent p.?, liitcliie, frcm "Wfliiprinui. Piln, irisr, frrm JS't-wcsstlo. Vi>inla. Irigi'.ntirio. from rcbart-Tovji. V(l:iigtrr, e t., FiaiH-ie, fiom the Sov.11), to»lii>. Storm Bird, s.r., from the SouUi, early. VESSELS IN HARBOUR Al.uriri, Ffcam trnn-port, ihutUewoilh, fro\n "W.-rnpanui. Ailiiliofp. I?raiiml, from TnianaVi. Fairy, s-< hr.<n«r, J'a\ii..--, in in Tarantki. Jlon,' r. p! hulk, fc , ] atriK rk. Oiilc-. frnn Car.icil.iny.—P>tlb:n ar.d T'r-wdc-1!, f p-r-llts. lime cf File, icho'jifr. ] r ug(F, from Pert Vi'iiiknto.—,l. S Mf-cfiirifiiic & Co , acerts. Vr-hnitror, real bulk. W. I . "Wmtwoit'i, (Oal hulk. 11.11.5.i5. Alcxandia. "Williamy, fiom Milbcurne. A rnnn rnrr:O ii]i frrii> the licods yottcrdny, and rejioite lia-iir-p Ej-.-ii a 1-onf, fill! of wnter, down the harbour, villi a dead brdy in it. 'J he btip Pita is rluily opetted btre from Uencoetle. vith u (Qigo of criila. H.M.>.S. Aloxnadrfl. Captnin Williams, will, wo understand, proccftii toWaikato andTararaki to-day. The b.s. Storm Bird is wind bound at Vaiiganui, and ia espected in tin- Ulaiiulau on Friday next. The bs. Airedale crefcsed the bar at 9 a.m. on Saturday last.
ARRIVAT, OF THE ATIURISI. The trarpport stenn-.er .Ahuriri. Oiipt. Hi-idle-worth, nirivul in pert yctferday afternoon. I"uiinjr her abfcnrc fiom Oncinnipa. on the 10 li liny, flu' Aburiri lv s bd n employed Mipp])ing the port at ■with men and stores. The Alniriri tailed frnin Wanganui lust, on thr 11th Juno encountered very heavy -neither off Ojmuaki. Was hove-to; until Id p.m. I2th instant, whtn (he sea ir.creiispd to Dint extent tl.at it was deemed advisable to benr up. Was unable to stand into Tanuaki, being obliged to keep the 'steamer before the wind and sea, and therefore ran on (6 (ho Slanukau, where she arrived as above. LAUNCH OF TIIE MAP.GAIIET. A very smart lcnking cutter of about 2(5 tons register, was laun '.icd from Blr. IJutchiiiHon's yard at Onohunga, on Tuesday :<t noon. A great number of persons assembled to witness the launch, and when everything was in readiness the wedges were knocked from the ways and the cutter entered the water without aceidi-nt or obstruction. The ceremony of christening was performed by Miss Hutchiijpon, and the boat received the nmno of" Margaret." The Margaret has been built efpicially for Ihe conveyance of cattle, for which the is well adapted, being provided with a port ff coiisidt-r.i! le width lit one sidi , , and by which cottlo may walk on board when the cutter ie beached. The diinon.-imis of (he Miirgnrct is as follows:— 4C> feet in length ; 14.'. beam; and o feet depth of hold. . "-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 495, 14 June 1865, Page 4
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489PORT OF ONEHUNGA. New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 495, 14 June 1865, Page 4
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