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PORT OF ONEHUNGA.

ENTERED INWARDS. Jdne 18. "Mary Jane, schooner, 2G tons, Robt. Kirby, master, from Wcstpoint, Duller Eiver, in ballast. — Mastor agent. tv,:.'.8K33 CLEARED OUTWARDS. June 18. 5 ' • ' • '"* Airedale, s.s., 286 tons, Alexander Kennedy, master, for Taranaki and Southern porta, with part of

original cargo under bond, duty paid and free, shortlanded at Tarnnaki: 4 casks aocin, Glcdhill; 7 pkgs. doors, Shuttleworth ; 1 pkg, Rev. MnWhitely; 1 enso, Honeywell and Co.; 1 cask oil, Webster Brothers : X case, Honeywell; 1 truss, Mrs. Ross; 1 oaso, Hood ; for Taranaki: 1 case, Edwards ; I parcel. Bnnk of Now Zealand ; 4 noxoa gold, £20,000, Bank of New South Wales: 1 parcel, J. Greenwood. ; 4 packages doors, 16 doors, 4 pkgs. sashes, D. Robertson, for Nelson ; 2 cases drapery, D. Mouatt; 2 do. do.' Bergin; 2 do. do., J. Murdock; 1 do. do., Bomfnrd ; 1 do. do., Litchfield ; 1 parcel, Bank of New Zealand ; 1 pkge. saws, Beauchamp, forPicton ; 1 case plate. Mr. Domett; 377 pieces boarding, order, for Wellington ; 3 kogs butter, 1 do. do., ordor; 1 parcel, Bank of New Zealand, for Greymouth. Passengers—Lieut, bier, M. T., for Southampton ; Mr. Monkiman, Mr. Connell, Mr. H. S. Meyers, Mr. Mendelson, Mr. and Miss Haines, saloon ; Messrs. Barclay, J. Male, Parkham, J. Buniß) Oxitifltij 8, Oxuian, Sluslancl, Mußtcrs Stiis* land (2), J. Day, George Craig, Beatfield, Fanigan, Mr. and Mrs. Gillespio, Miss Fyfee, Mrs. Nuklay and*4 children, Misses Oxman (2), Mrs. McDormott. —H. M. Jervis, agent. Bluenose, p.s., 42 tons, Angns Ross, master, tor Port Waikato, in ballast.—E. Gibbons and Co., agents. The bp. Airedale, Captain Kennedy, left the now Government wharf, at 11.40, for the Southern Ports. The p.s. Princo Alfred, A. Farquhar, master, is expected this dav from Port \V aikato and Raglan. The schooner Mary Jone left the Buller on Friday last, and arrived off the Manukau bar on Monday morning; arrived at Onehunga in the evening. Experienced for two days light eaßt weather, and aftOTwards fino S.W. winds. Reports the Rifleman at the Buller on Thursday last.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1122, 19 June 1867, Page 4

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PORT OF ONEHUNGA. New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1122, 19 June 1867, Page 4

PORT OF ONEHUNGA. New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1122, 19 June 1867, Page 4