PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
AB UYAIi. Mcle)r, from Ifol-i i ;:i. DEPARTURE. Emma June, fur Grey River. VKSSRLB EXPECTED. Littlo Fred, from Wang uiui. Fairy, from Grey Rivor. Propri'Bs, from Tarmaki. ihcebe, s.s., from Son thorn Ports, on the 21th. PBuJE Ti'D DEPARTURES. Fob Hokittka.—Eagle, early. Melbourne.—Au iievoi early. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Prince Alfred, p s., from Raglan and Waikato. Albatross, from Wanganui. Au Rovoir, from Waikato. Blue Xose, p.s., from Waikato. Oantero, ship, from Newcastle. Eagle, cutter, from Hokitika. Emma Jane, from Hokitika. Favorite, from Waikato. Meteor, from HoLitika. Moa, co il hulk. Rina;dovo, from H-kitika. Thane of Fife, from Nelson. Volunteer, coal hulk. W. C. W'entworth, coal Imlk. ENTERED IXWARD3. JAXUAEY 19—Meteor, <13 lons, J-heehan, from Hokitika, with 12 hhds rum, 30 eaße< ginger wino, 1 case cigars, 150 cases brandy, 49 ditto geneva, 99 do. brandy, 2 eases drapery 1 bale ditto, 4 trunks boolß, 18 cases sherry.—Master, agent. CLEARED OUTWARDS. JAN U Alt Y 19 —Emma Jane, 33 tons, Burrell, for Grey Rivor, with 20 tons potatons, >outor ; 7 cases merchandise, f-herrard ; 4100 bricks, 19 bags onion-, 52 cheeses Passengers—-Messrs. Williams, Macfarland, Ridley, O'JUonnell, and Captain Souter. The Bchooner Meteor, Captain Sheehan, arrived from Hokilika early yesterday morning, having cleared at Hokitika on tho Hth inatant. The schooner Emma Jano cleared a; the Customs, for Orey Riwr, yesterday morning. The cutter Progross, from Taranaki, and tho schooner Fairy, from Uroy Kiver, a.e hourly expected POST OF WAIKATO. January 17. Weather.—Fine, hot. Wind, S.W. VESSELS IjST HARBOUR. Pioneer, Colonial, steamer. Waipa, 6teamer. Ann, coal hulk. ENTERED INWARDS. JAXUABY 11—Waipa, steamer, Simpson, for repairs, from Uppei Wait-to. L2—Maori Chief, steamer, Attrito, from Upper W uikato. 15—Prince Alfred, steamer, Farquhar, from One* hunga, with 149 men, 16 women and 14 children, 2nd and 3rd Waikato Militia (rejoining their regiment from Commissariat Transport Corps) in charge of Lieutenants Rov and Npillar, Ensigns Howe, Viuk'TS, and Osborne. Passengers—Captains Cadell, Harri.-:son, Mitchell, lieutenant Harriss'in, Mes-rs. Day, Simpa>n, Wynyar.i, and two others. 35 tons baggage, for Afessrs. Scherff and tjimpson. •G—Kangariri, colonial steamer, Brown, from UnDer Waikato. , CLEARED OUTWARDS. JANUARY s—Maori Chief, steamer, Attrite, for Alexandra> towing 1 barge-laden with 137 men, 14 women, and 14 children, 2nl and 3rd Waikato Militia Passengers—Lieutenants Roy aud'Spillar, Ensigns Howe, iekers, and Osborne. 7 —Oymnotua, steamer, Brown, for Bluff. Puuflensrers—Captains (.'adoll, Uarriason, Mitchell, Lieutenant Ilamsßou, Messrs, Day and Wynyard.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 682, 20 January 1866, Page 4
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