PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
OLEABED OTJTWABDS. DZCBUBBB 2. Prince Alfred, 161 tons, Charles Watson, master, for Kaipara, with large general cargo. Passengers— Mias Annie Cochrane, Miss Clara Cochrane.—J. H. Smith, agent. DECEMBER 3. Taranaki, s.b., 299-tons, H. B. Francis, master, for Taranaki and Southren porta, with part of original cargo tmdor bond, duty paid and free, short landed at Taranaki i—s paokageß Bashes, 3L package doors, H. Shutfcleworth, for Taranaki. 40 doors, 6 packages ftashev, I>. Bolwrtacm ; 1 pared, Andrews ; 1 parcel;
U i- n o^er8 ' or 1 portmantoau, BlueOocfc; 1 box, Calder, for Invercargill. 1 parcel, M.oLaughlin, for Blenheim. 25 horses, Sparrow, iox Lytt lton. Passengers Mr. Thatcher, Mr. Marshall, Rev. Mr. Whiteley, Miss Smythies.Misa Abra» ham, Captain Percival, saloon. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, Miss L'jgg, Mrs. Day and family, Mr. ifuolci. —■ A. Barnes, agent. Rangatira, b,s. 174 tons, "William Seymour, master, for Taranaki, Wanganui, and Wellington, with 10 eases geneva, 5 cases brandy, under bond for Taranaki. Duty paid and freo goods—so sacks flour, D. Callaghan; ] case drapery, H. J. Honeyfield; 1 ditto ditto, Gledhill; 2 ditto ditto, G. Young j 1 ditto ditto, Yuill; 1 ditto ditto, Honeywell ; 1 ditto ditto, A. Flood; 1 ditto ditto, Webster Brothers; 1 ditto ditto, Webster and Hulke; 1 ditto ditto, R. Grylles ; 1 bale pnpor, 1 bag seod, 1 ditto ditto, 1 package iron, JBrown and Duthie; 1 case furniture, Mrs. Charlton; 1 case vestas, Humphrey and Son—for Taranaki. 1 parcel, Mrs, Srassey j 1 box, J. Christie; 2 cases blinds, Bank of Kew Zealand; 1 ditto drapery, C. C. Mann; 2 tanks malt, 1 aylor and Watt; 30 boxes candles, G. Beavan ; 1 case drapery, C. Samuels; 1 bag guano, Kirkpatrick ; 1 case ironmongery, 1 package scythes, Scrivener ; 2 oasks ironmongery, 2 bundles spades, 2 boxes glass, 4 kegs nails, J. Liddlo; 3 kegs nails, 1 package stoves, 13 bundles '2 bars iron, H.Williamson; 1 cask zinc, Brett and Robinson ; 1 case, 1 bundlo, 1 sack maize, cheat ten, 1 bal. tub, U. Williameon ; 1 case furniture, Anderson Brothers ; 1 case, 1 pan, Mandeno and Smith; 1 parcel, Georgo, ditto, Potter; 1 ditto, Muir ; 65 pieces timber, Mandeno and Srnitn j 14 packages sashes, 24 doors, 108 pieces timber, 1 glass door, Brett and Robinson ; 90S pieces timber, R. Aitken ; for Wanganui. Passengers—Miss McDonald, Rev. Mr. Harding, saloon ; Miss Lyall, Mr. McGuiley, steerage.—A. Barnos, agent. Mariner, schooner, 38 tons, William Stroud, master, for Kaipara, with general cargo.—A. Barnes, agent. The Taranaki, s.s., steamed from tho new Government wharf yesterday at 2 p.m., for Taranaki and Southern Ports, carrying Southern, Panama, and English mails. The Kangatira, s.s., Captain Seymour, steamed from the new Government wharf yesterday at 3 p.m. for Tarnnaki, Wanganui, and Wellington.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1265, 4 December 1867, Page 3
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