PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
DEPAKTURES. Excelsior aud Dari, for Grey Biver. VESSELS EXPEC I'ED. Little Fred, from Wang'nui. Ahuriri, from Tamnaki and Wanganui. Fairy, from Grey River. Meteor, from Hokitika. Progress, from Taranaki. Prince Alfred, p.s., from Raglan and "Waikato. Phcobo, s.s., from Southern Ports, on the 24th. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Fob Gkey Rivf.il.—Emma .Tana, early. Hokitika. —Eagle, enrlv. Fou Soi.thehn PoliTd.—Wellington, s.B. oil tho 18th. Helbocunb.—Au Revoir, early. VESSELS IK HARBOUR. Albatross, from Wanganui. Au Revoir, from Waikato. Blue Nose, p.s., from Waikato. Cantero, ship, from Newcastle. Dart, from Gray River. Eagle, cutter, from llokitika. Emma Jane, from Hokitika. Excelsior, from Grey River.Favorite, from Waikato. Moa, coal hulk. Ringdove, from Hokitika. Thane of Fife-, from Nelson. Volunteer, coal liulk. W. C. Wentworth, coal hulk. Wellington, s.s., from Southern Ports.
CLEARED OUTWARDS.
JANLABY 17—Excelsior, 52 tons, Iwersen, for the Grey River, with 30,000 feet timber, 67 doors, 4,000 bricks, 4 bogs seed onions, P. Clark. Passengers—Mr. Wallace, Mr. Smith, Mr. Maloney, Mr. Baylis. D. Kirkwood, agent. 17—Dart, 13 tons, Watson, for the Grey River, ■with a general cargo nnd 4 passengers. The schooner Kxcelsior left the wharf yesterday morning fnr the Grey River. On proceeding down the river she struck on oae of tho mud banks, but would probably float at the rite of tho tide. The cutter Dart was also to have left last evening for Grey River, with a full cargo of timber, .tc. j The s.s. Wellington will leave for tho Southern Ports this day at noon. '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 682, 18 January 1866, Page 4
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