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PORT OF ONEHUNGA.

ARRIVAL. j Ringdove, from Hokitika. „ — a DEPARTURES. . ® Storm Bird, s.s., for Raglan and tlio South. j Airedalo, a.s., for Southern ports. v PROJECTED DEPARTURES. [ Foe IToKmiCA.—Engle, early. J Grey River.—tfxccUior. n VESSELS F.XPEC I'ED. * Mary Thompson, from the South. Tliano of Fit'o, froui Uotiitika. j Bessy, from Hofcitika. ( Ringdove, from llokitiki. } Bengal, with cattle. Fairy, from Hokitika. ( Lit'le Fred, from Waikato. . ] Ahuriri, a.s., from and Taranaki on . tho 10ill or 11th. VESSELS IN ITARBOUK. i Aquila. cutter, from Waikato. Blue Nose, p s., f rom Waikato. Mar well, from Uokimgu. Canteo, ship, from Ncwcnstlo. Moa, co:il hulk. Volunteer, coal hulk. W. O. Woimvorth, coal hulk. Engle, cutter, from Nelson. Progress, from Waikato. Favorite, from Waikato. Ringdove, from Hokitika. CLEARED OUTWARDS. DEC-MEEK B—Aquila, 28 ton', Savage, for Waikato, with 53 sacks llour, 121 bngs 11 >ur. Commissariat, 37 hills, ale, 2 c is.s. 27 bags salt, (>7 mats sugar, 8 casks, 2 cases codec, Simpson ; 3 kegs, 1 drum oil, 2 cases, 1 parrel, 1 dozen bu-kets, 1 lie-t tubs, 1 parcel, 1 cask, 2 packages sashes, Thompson ; 1 case, 1 bundle bed'ling, 1 box, Steadmau; 1 package, 1 box candle?, ! box shirts, 2 parcoU, 1 package leather, 1 box raisins, half ciiest tea, 1 box cl thes-pins, 1 bug salt, 1 bag soda, 2 tings sugar, 2 cases sundries, 1 <l-7.cn spades, 1 case vinegar, 1 caso satad oil, 14 bags flour, 1 case pipe's. Mowbray; 8 barrels beer, 1 cu-k bottled beer, 2 ca-cs do., Steadman ; 2 toils llour, Shillito. —G. Hodge, agent. S—Storm Bird, s s., 104 tons, '1 hompson, for Raglan and the South, with 19 cases bottled beer, Owen ; 10 bags flour, Wal'.ij ; 5 do. do-, Allen ; 1 ma*, sugar, 1 parcel drapery, Graham ; 1 caso tobacco, 2 eases syrup, 1 Caso ale, Fuller; 1 box glass, 1 tin white lead, 1 keg nails, Gibbison; I caso, Sergeant Cox ; 2 kegs na ls, 2 parcels, Todd ; 1 trunk, Yau>e; 4 boxes oilmen's stores, Allen; 3 muts sugar, Graham; 3 boxes, 2 kits, t-'chnackonberg; 1 wheel, 1 hopper, do. -, 10 flour, Wilson ; £ cases drapery, 1 do. ironmongery. Young ; I parcel, Gledliill; 9 lmlf-chests toa, 10 boxes, 35 pkges. groceries, Watty and Co.; 5 bundles, 3 cases, Call«f>h in; 1 case, Samuels-, I balo drapery, King; 8 pkges. doors and mouldings, Veilo; 1 box groceries, Humphrey ; 1 chest tea, Callnghau ; 1 screw bolt. Brown; 2 bales wool packs Webster, Bros.; 1 pkg raisins, Gilmour ; 1 ease, Levy, Ellis, and p o. ;~i nests tubs, Stephenson ; 1 tru.s drapcy, Worral; 20 easos paper, Levy; 1 horse, Shepherd ; I hale, I.eci li; 1 ches* clothing Muir; 1 box books, Hut hiusnn; 1 c se drapery, Worral; 2 do-, d'~ Lemont; 2 do , do., Stephenson ; 2 do., do , Hurley and Co. ; I do., d i., Nathan -, 1 do . do., B. awn ; 1 caso photographic

utens-iU, Ttifßn ; 1 case, Hurley and Co. ; 2 rase:* pipoclav, Mur ay ; 1 ca* ■ and 1 cask hardware, Stephenson; I case drapery, Jones ; 1 box, I bale. Watt rs ; 1 ciso sundries, Samuels; 12 cases mcrchat dise, 1 bde drapery, I ci«k hardware, Moore; 2 boots, 2 cask-. tinware, ; Scales drapery, Levy and O' 1 .; 2 do., do, Louiont ; 1 truss do., Nathan ; 10 casc3 coilbe, Moore ; I case toy?, 1 box drapery, Walters ; 1 bale woolpacks, Shepherd and Kuneitnan ; 12 halfchests t©\, Lewi* ; 1 tin case, Swanson ; 9 c.isos sulphuric acid, 12 pkgs. bottles, Evans; 4 bales blankets, Captain Kirwan; 1 case boys' hose, 1 chest clothing, Payne. Passengers— For Raglan: Master Harsant and 5 lank and filo , of tho 12th Regiment. For Wau|j,auui : Mrs. Levy, Mrs. Jacobs, Mrs. Brassey and child, Mrs. LedUm and child, Messrs. Lethbridgo, Stone, I hivis, Shepherd, Bruce, Ludlam, Mr. and Mr?. Simpson. B—Airedale, s.b., CBG tons, Meikleham, for Southern Ports, with part of original cargo, short landed a* Nelson from Du'iedin; 1 ca-k. 2 cases. Claro; 7 cases, Watty and C'o.; 2 bales, 4 cases, Gilmour ; 1 cane ink, Woon and Co.; 4 ciscs, Flight; 1 pnrcol, Francis; 1 do, Hunter; 1 packagc, liamniiek; 1 pared, Francis; 1 bale, Rowlmds; 1 case, Bank New Zealand ; 6 cases wine, Brown ; I bundle leather, Mailer and Co ; 10 bags oysters, Spicer; 1 plcg., Curtis Bros.; 4 eases, Hutohon; 1 C'BD, Wiight; 1 do., Rayncr; i do., Leitchfield ; 1 case, 1 truss, Boonsford ; 12 bags malt, Beaucher; 2 packages, Anderson; 1 parcel, Lyons; I ditto, Bethune ; I bale leather. Woodward; 1 Tancred ; 1 package, Living-tone ; I package, Kallendein—Paspcngcrs : General Chuto, Colonel Pitt, Mrs Selingrc, Major rttapp, Mr. CruickBhank, Mr. Wosaiter, Bishop of New Zealand, Bourke, Mr. Harris, Mr. Thompson, Mrs. Johnston and child, Capt. Lain*?, Mr. Smith, Mr. McKcnna, Mr. Osborne, Mr. Reid, Mr. Marten, Mr. Scott, Mr. Andrew?, Mr. Vogol, Mr. Clare.— 11. M. Jervis, agent.

The b.s. Storm Bird, Capt. Thompson, took her depar: ure for Raglan and Southern portß yestorday at 8 a.m.

The s.s. Airedale also took her departure for the Southern ports yesterday at 1 p.m , taking the supEnglish mail. General Oliulo, Colonel rttt, and Staff--ergeant Rollislon proceeded in tho Ainidale to Titranuki, where they wi.l remain until tho arrival of tho Storm 13ird, by which they will go on to Wan' anui.

The cutter Kingdove, Captain Hilton, from Hokilika, arrived yesterday afternoon under a jury must. She leit Hokitika on the 28th ultimo, with a light breezo from tho .South West, anl on tho following d-iy encountered a heavy Kale in Cook's straits. Shipped a very heavy sea, which carried away tho galley and stovo in tho gangway. At 9 am. tho cargo and ballast shifted, wlion i-ho was thrown on her beam ends for several minutes. Righted again, when her mainmast and sail wore carried away, and other serious damage sustained. On Friday tho 4th, a jury mast was rigged, a very heavy sea still running. Made on an avorage, under the jurvmist, 4 knots an hour, until she arrivo I off the Jlanukau Heads, which was 011 Tuesday morning last. She remained off and outsido until yestorday morning, when alio entered the harbour and came up to the now Government Wharf about 3 p.m. Wo believe that the Ringdove ia owned by Messrs. Harris and Turner, of Auckland. Tlio cutter Aquilla was to have sailed for Waikato last ovoning.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 648, 9 December 1865, Page 4

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PORT OF ONEHUNGA. New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 648, 9 December 1865, Page 4

PORT OF ONEHUNGA. New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 648, 9 December 1865, Page 4