PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
ABU TV AL. Thane of Fife, from Grey River. DEPARTURE. Eagle, for ITokitika.
VE.SSFXS EXPECTED. Reliance, from Kniparn. Excelsior, from Taranaki. E.iirv, frnrn'Nclson. Dart, from Grey River. Ucnwnl, from Newcastle, N B.W. •Apc-rana, from Grey Hirer. PRO.TrcnTF.T) PKP.VUTUHES. For Grimy Hivrn—Excelsior, Stli. Hokitika—Lapwiner, 9lh. iSocthkrx Pouts—Stormbird, ?.s., tliH day; Airedale, s.s., Bth. Watkato—Blue Nose, p.s., early. Waik-ato and Haglan.—Prince Alfred, p.s. early. VESSELS IN TTAHROUR. Rluo Nose, p.s., from Waiknto. Lndy Barkly, p.s., from tho lloads. Hon, c"al hulk Volunteer, conl hulk. W. C. Wentworth, coal liulk. Favorito, from Waikato. Princo Alfred, p s., from Waikato and Baglan. Airedale. 8 s., from Southern Ports. Stormbird, a s., from Southern Ports. Lapwing, from Hokitika. Excelsior, from Taranaki. Isabella, from Grey hirer. Thane of Eife, from Grey Kiver. ENTERED IXWABDS. JtAltCll G—Thane of Eifo, 12 L tons, Hughes, from Grey River, in ballast. Passengers M. Moss, Joseph Lyvers, A. Lyvers, E. Evens. —W. D. Brewer, agent. ARRIVAL OE TTT F, .SCFIOONErt THANE OF FIFE FItOJI GItEY RIVER. The schooner Thane of Eifo, Captain nugbes, arrived in the Manukou yesterday morning, from Groy e.iver. She left, the Grey on tlio 2f!th, and arrived off the Manuknu Bar on pjunday. fehe was towed out by the p.a. Woodpockor. Tlio p s. Wood--pecket' towed out one of tho largest vessels that has evor ontered tho Groy. Who reports tho schoonor Aperana left tho Grey for Manukau, on the 26th. Tho cutter Englo left tho Manukau yesterday, nt noon, for Grey River. The s.s. Stormbird will leave the Manukau to-day for Taranaki and Southern Ports, at noon.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 721, 7 March 1866, Page 4
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