PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
EXPORTS. Per s s. Taiaroa, for Southern ports :—For New Plymouth : 1 bar steel, 1 bundle iron, 4 axle arms, 1 set truck wheels, 4 doors, 1 package glass doors, 36 pieces and packages joinery, 3 timber jacks, and 22 packages merchandise. For Nelson : 2S sacks oysters, hogsheads empty bottles, 3 sacks potatoes, 1 case boots, 2 cases fruit, 2 bags nuts, 20 packages samples, and o packages sundries. For Picton: 3 bajs potatoes, 24 donrs, 157 pieces and packages joinery, and 6 pnekages. For Westport: t. sacks" potatoes. For Greymouth : 0 sacks potatoes. For HokWka :fi sacks potatoes. For Wellington : 40 bundles bed plates, G hand trucks 8 case.i, 0 sacks, and 87 potatoesFor Lytteltou : 12 sacks, 11 b.igj, and 6G cases potatoes, 9 case 3 piue-apples, and 2 packages sundries. Tbe s.s. Stella is expected to proceed to Wellington this morning.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5918, 4 November 1880, Page 4
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