PORT OF ONEHUNUA.
DEPAKTUHE. Blacgregor, s.s., Amodeo, for TVaitara. Passengers : Air. and .Mrs. J. Hull and family (5), Misses M. McOullough, and Charnook, Messrs. W. Hill, J. and W. Linn, and three others.—A. Barnes, agent. EXPORTS. Per b.s. Macgregor, for Waitara: 140 iron rails, 40 bundles fiah-plates, 3 cases bolts, 4 perambulators. 32 mats su»ar, 20 boxes candles, 7 cases waters, 24 boxes tea, 10 bags salt, 13 bags rice, 4 drums oil, 2 kega powder. 3 coils iope, 21 cases wine, 3 cases ridging, 31 doors, 14 packages sashes, 280 pieces and packages joinery, 1 horee, and 59 packages sundries. The TTnion Co.'s s.b. Wanaka is announced to leave at 10 a.m. to-day for the South. Latest train 0.10 a.m.
The Northern Company's steamer Macregor left at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon for Waitara. She is announced to return thither on Thursday. The s.s. Roweiu is announced to leave at 1 p.m. today for Hokianga.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6346, 21 March 1882, Page 4
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