PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
ARRIVAL. JUNE 25. Rangalira, s.s., 17d tons, G-. E. Thompson, master, from Taranaki, Wanganui, and Wellington, with tons Commissariat stores, from Wanganui; 30 tons Comrniesnrint stores ; 3 cases, Gilbert and Manly, from Taranaki. Passengers ; —Mrs Moore, Miss Veall, Mrs Pennington and child, Mr Hemmingway, Mr Black, saloon ; 1 man, 1 woman, and 3 children, C.T.C.; 1 man, A.H.0.; 1 ditto, ditto; 19 men, 218th Rbgiment; 1 man, R.A., 1 woman, and 3 childien. ARRIVAL OF THE RANGATIRA. The B.s. Bangatira, Captain Thompson, left Wellington on Thursday, 10th instant, at 8 p.m., nnd arrived at Wanganui on the 21st, at half-past 12 p.m.; loft again on the 23rd, at 12-30 p.m., and arrived at Taranaki on the 24th, at 7-15 a.m.; left Taranaki at 3*40 p.m. same day, and arrived in the Manukau yesterday morning at half-paßt 9 o'clock ; experienced fino weather throughout. When off Kupiti, hound to Wangnnui, passed a small ves<el bottom up, and soon after passed two masts with rigging attached. The s.s. Wellington, Captain Renner, and the s.b. Plicebo, Captain Wheeler, are due in the Manukau to-morrow morning from Taranaki and Southern ports. • The s.s. Rangatira, Captain Thompson, will, leave the Manukau on Friday, at dood, for Ta.ranaki, Wanganui, and Wellington.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1128, 26 June 1867, Page 4
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