PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
DEPAHTUBE. Meteor, for Hokitika. PROJECTED DEPARTURE. Von Hckitika.—Engle, to-day ; Excoleior, sth. VESSELS EXPECTED. Storm Bird, s.s., from the South. ExcoUior, from Hokitika. Mary Thompson, from the South. Tliano of Fife, from Hokitika. Bessy, from Hokitika. Ringdove, from Uokitiki. Bengal, with cattle. Fairy, from Hokitika. Airedale, s.s., from Southern ports. Little Fred, from Waikato. VESSELS IN IJAIU3OUR. Blue Nose, p.s., from Waikato. Boneta, from Hokitika. Moa, eoal hulk. Volunteer, coal hulk. W. C. Weril worth, coal hulk. Meteor, schoonor, from Hokitika. Eagle, cutter, from Nelson. Progress, from Waikato. Favorite, from Waikato. ENTERED INWARDS. DECEMBER 2 —Excelsior, 52 tons, I women, from Hokitika, in ballast. Passengers—Messrs. Simmons, 'Booes, Tuckor (2), Hinder, Usher, Wood, Scavret, Rusden, Cooley (2), Gibbs, Shannon, Schmidt, Feller, aud Walker. — D. Kirkwood, agent. CLEARED OUTWARDS. KOVKMDEII 2—Progress, 15 tons, Bailoy, for Waikato, 'with fi hh Is. ale, 1 quurter cask sherry, 1 quarter cask wine, 52 cwts sugar, 1 che-t tea, 9 half-chests tea, 5 casej cheese, 5 • asks Buzar, 1 cask currants, 7 bags rice, 1 cise hams, 1 ditto bacon, 1 box raisins, 18 bags maize, 3 bags oats, 7j ditto bran, 5 bags salt, 1 cask pork, 9 kegs butter, 4 cases stout, 9 casks ale, 34 cases sundries, 8 cases sperm candles, ■ 3 pockets hops, 2 casks soda, 5 parcels 6 boxes 1 soap, 6 ditto mould candles, 11 kegs nails, 1 keg 1 ironmongery, 1 cask sundries, 3 bales paper, I box - tea, 1 bagatelle tablo, 4 cases glass, 1 roll, 1 saw, J 1 bundle blankets, 6 trunks, 1 tin box, 20 bags 1 % P&ckago rat-traps, 1 case sulphuric acid.— 1 W.J. Young, agent. j
Vr^liVl 100 " 8 ' ? xcels j? r ; Ca P t ' nrrivecl on Friday evorang from Hokitika bringing 17 pa9sengora. faho left Ilokitika on Tuesday last, and expoYieaoed very rough woathor throughout.
Tho schooner Motaor left tha Government Wharf for Hokitika on Saturday afternoon. Tho cutter Kagle will probably leavo for Hokitika to-day or to-morrow. Tho s.s. Airedale, from tho Southorn ports, is duo in tho Mauulrau this morning.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 643, 4 December 1865, Page 4
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