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PORT OF ONEHUNGA.

ARRIVAL. Ahiiriri, s.B„ from Waug-anui and Taranaki. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Fob Hokitika —Englo, early. Gkey ltiVßii.—iixcelrior. VESSELS EXPECTED. Mary Thompson, from the South. Thane of Fife, from Uokitika. Bessy, froin Hul.'itikii. Ringdove, from flokitiki. Bengal, with cattle. Fairy, from liokitika. Litiio Fred, from Waikato.

VESSELS IN" HARKOUR. Aqnila, cutter, from Waikato. Blue Nose, p s., Irom Waikato. Marwell, from Hokinnga. Canteo, ship, from Newcastle Moa, co.-il bulk. Volunteer, coal hulk. W. C. Wemwoith, coal hulk. Fagle, cutter, from Kelson. Progrtss, from Waikato. Favorite, from Waikato. Ringdove, from HoU'ika. Ahuriri, s.a., from Wanganui and Taianaki. ENTERED IV WARDS. DECEMBER 9—Ringdovo, 21 tons, Milton, from Hokitika, with 9 hhds. brandy, ?• hhds rum, and 3 qr-casks brandy, under bond, for I>. Uiaham & Co. ' . 10—Ahuriri, s.s., 131 tons, Flo<*er.lay, from Wanganui and 'laranaki, wi h 140 rank and file and 4 officers 70ib. Regiment, and alout 30 women and 16 children. CLEARED ODTWARDS. DKCEMBKIi 9—Excelsior, 52 tons, 1 worsen, for the Grey Rivjr, ■with 3 t'-ns flour, '25 cahks Btout, order; 25 casi-s ale, P. Claik ; 20 oasis coruigated iron. Henderson & lionar; 14 I'tgH. sunuiea, Moss; 1 parol, r-afisliury, Br. thers; 25,000 iect timber, P. « lark. PaßSriigerß—Mr. Moss, Mr. hodgors.Mr. and Mrs Sutherland and two thildiou. —D. Kirkw..oJ, agent. HOKITIKA SHIPPING. 30th November. The paddle-steamer Ballarat, wilh u full cargo for the tirey, wont out this morning und shortly afterwnrds broke tho main aliaft f her engine, and was towed in again by tho Li'mcsi, steam tug, and as slio will have to liu up 'or somo weeks her cargo will be transhii ped into anotlier vessel. The littio steau.er I no which weit ushoie at the > my, has been abandoned, and thus unfortunately wo luse the services of boih theao useful vetscls at tho s>mo time; but it is to be hoped that no time will bo lost in getting tlm Ballarat to sea again. The steamers Kennedy, M'dd of the Varra, Star of the South, and Woiigu Wonga, whi.-h came in yesterday morning and the evening before, will a 1 go out this evoning, having discharged as usual witb a ru-h. Tho Kennedy takes 2250 ounces of gold to Nelson for transhipment to Sydney.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 649, 11 December 1865, Page 4

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PORT OF ONEHUNGA. New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 649, 11 December 1865, Page 4

PORT OF ONEHUNGA. New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 649, 11 December 1865, Page 4