PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
ARtUVAL, Irinco Alfred, ps , rrom Raglan feci Waikato. DEPAKTUiiI". Wellington, a s., for Southern Porto. VESSELS KXPECTED. Little Fred, from WangMini. _ Ahuriri, from Taranuki and V/anganui. from Grey River. Motoor, from Hokitika. Progress, from Xaranaki. Prince Alfred, p.s., from Raglan and Waikato. Plitebe, s.s., from Southorn Ports, on tlio 24th. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Fob Gki'.y lltvr.R.—Emma .lane, early. HoKiriKA— Englo, early. For Southern Pouts.—Wellington, s.?. on the 18th. Mkluouhnb. —Au Kcvo'ir, oarl.v. VICSSELS IN HARBOUR. Prince Alfred, p s., from Raglan and Waikato. Albatros*?, from W;\nq;:mui. An Kevoir, from Waikato. Blue Nose, p.s., fnm Waikato. C&ntrro, ship. from Newcastle. Part, from Grey River. Eagle, cutter, from Ilokitik.i. Kmirni Jane, from Hokitika. I Excelsior, from Givy River. Favorite, from Waikato. Moa, coal hulk. Ringdove, from Hokitika. I Tliane of Fife, from Nelson, Yolunteor, coal hulk. W. C. Wont worth, coal Imlk. ENTERED INWARDS. JANUARY 18—Prince Alfred, p.s., 110 tons, Farquhar, from Raglan and Waikato, with 2 chairs, Capt. Peile; 4 bags, 1 trunk, 2 hags, 1 cask, Comrie. — Passengers: Mrs. Forbes, Miss l farsaut, Master Hprsaiit.— G. Hodge, agent. CLEARED OUTWARDS. JANUARY IS—Wellington, s.s., 2(V3 ton?, Francis, for Southern Ports, with 25 discs geneva, 8 quarter caska brandy, 3 ditto ditto, order; li hheep, 1 buggy, Shepherd ; 4 boxes, Mcintosh ; 4 cases, 1 truss, ordor ; I case, D;Gin? ; 2 crises machinery, Watson ; 1 cask ironmongery, Hill: 2 eases, 2 parcels, Bank oC >fu\v Zealand ; canvas roll, McGuire ; 4 ril '_.cs, order; 55 pa'-kagcMiierchandize, Johnßon ; 1 Case, Staines; 27 sheep, Runeiman. Passengers : — Cabin —Mrs. Davy and child, *fr. and Mrs. Heine, Mr. -■Skinner, Mr. A. L. Thompsoe, Dr. Samuels, Air. liunciinan, Miss C'hisholm, Vu>s-<r;. t-impson.Mar-tin, Hunt, Busby,Stewart, Whvlaw, Rev. Mr.Ward, Mr. Stevens. Steerage—Mr. ami Mrs. Spencer, Mr. i Brennot, Messrs. Jirishiim, Dvus, Patigan and "wife, isxn, I n\an and of the I'ith Regiment.—(Jombes and Daldv, agents, t ' The ss. Wellington took her doprirture for the Southern Ports yesterday afternoon. The cut tar Dart sailed yesterday afternoon for Grey River. The p.s. Prince Aifr.'tl left Onehunga on Monday last at 9 30 a.m., and arrived at Waikato at 3 p.m. Left Waikato on Tuesday morning at 0 o'clock, and arrived in the Jlanakau yesterday morning at 0 o'clock. t ARRIVAL OF THE p.s. AHURIRI. Tho hired transport s.j. Ahuiri, Capt. Floworday, arrived at O/ifihunga list evening, at 4 p.m. from Wanganui and Wellington. The xili'.iriri left the M.makau on Monday, the Bth 5 inst., arrived at Taranaki the iollowing morning at 10.30 a.m. Left again the same day at 4 p.m., niul arrived at Wanganui or. Wednesday morning at a 5a m. On Friday, the 11th, was despatched to Wellington with tho general English mail. Arrived there on Saturday morning at 5 a.m. ; remained only a few hours there, and arrived in Wanganui the . following morning at 7 a.m. Left again on Wednesi day morning at I'J a.m., and arrived here as above. ilad strong head winds first part of tho passage, i tli« latter part fine calm weather. Passengers—Captain Goodall, 57th Regiment, G invalids, 1 woman and 1 child.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 681, 19 January 1866, Page 4
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