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PORT OF ONEHUNGA.

DEPARTURE. Fairy, sclioonor, Davits, for Taranaki. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Foil Waikato. —Thane of Fife, early. Foil lloiiAitr Town.—Shamrock, early. Fon Taranaki.—Ahuriri, s.s, early. Foe Waikato and Taranaki.—Alexandra, s.s., early. YESSELS EXPECTED. Au Revoir, brignntine, from Port Waikato. Boneta. cutter, from Aotea via Raglan. Favourite, cutter. Dixon, from Wanganui. Little Fred, schooner, from Port Waikato. Mary Thompson, schooner, O'Connell, from Wanganui. Prince Alfred, Government p.s., Ritchie, from Wanganui. YESSELS IN" HARBOUR Ahuriri, steam transport, Shuttleworlh, from Wanganui. Albatross, .schooner, Braund, from Taranaki. Excelsior, schooner, Iverson, from Taranaki H.M.S.S. Alexandra, Williams, from Melbourne. Moa, cool hulk. Shamrock, Oakes, from Canterbury.—Belbin and Dowdell, agents. Thane of Fife, Bchooner. Hugos, from Port Waikato.—J. S Macfarlane &. Co., Volunteer, coal hulk. W. 0. Wentworth, coal hulk. Wellington, s.s , Francis, from the South. Wild Wave, ketch, Wyatt, from Kaipara.

The schooner Fairy, Captain Davis, sailed for Taranaki on Tuesday night. The Alexandra and .Ahuriri, are still in harbour, and may take their departure at any hour. H.M.S.S. Alexandra, Captain Williams, will sail from the Manukau, for Taranaki, this day. On her return trip she ■will call at Raglun and Port Waikato. WEEKLY SUMMARY. The arrivals during tho week, have been the s.s; Wellington, from the Southern ports the s.s. Ahurir' from Te Xamu ; the schooners Excelsior and Fairy, from Taranaki; and the ketch Wild Wave, from Kail ara, bound for Taranaki. The departures for the wei-k, have been tho cutter Pel -y, for Waikato, and the schooner Fairy for Taranaki. Tlio weather at the end of the week was of a very boisterous character outside the Manukau Heads.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 498, 17 June 1865, Page 4

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PORT OF ONEHUNGA. New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 498, 17 June 1865, Page 4

PORT OF ONEHUNGA. New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 498, 17 June 1865, Page 4

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