PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
CLEARED OUTWARDS, JUNE 20.
Prince Alfred, p.s., 110 tons, A. Farquhar, master, for Port Waikato, with 23 sacks malt, 2 pockets hops, 1 oaso acid, 35 pieces timber, C. Inuos and Co. ; 20 bags flour, 16 cases tools, 2 shafts, 3 pieces iron, 1 grindstono, 1 bundlo sacks, 3 bundles iron, 17 wheels, 1 bundle nose bags, 1 saddle, 4 collars, 1 trunk, 2 harrows, G bundles iron work for harrows, 1 do. swingle trees, fl ploughs, 4 sacks coal, W. Buckland ; 1 case grocery, Breton ; 2 boxes, 1 case, 1 mat sugar, 1 tin kerosene, Kamsay. Passengors—Mr. Lodder, Mr. and Mrs. Kamsay.—E. W. Walker, agent.
Tho s.s. Phoebe, Captain Wheeler, is duo in tho Mamibau this morning, from Taranaki and Soutliom ports. Tho s.s. Wellington, Captain Bonner, is due in tho Manukau this morning, from Taranaki and Southern ports, with tho Southern and Panama English mails. Tho s.s. Bangatira, Captain Thompson, will leave tho Manukau to-morrow at noon, for Taranaki, Wanganui and Wellington.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1129, 27 June 1867, Page 3
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