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PORT OF ONEHUNGA.

The Union Co.'« s-"- Penguin is duo from Southern ports about 1 p.m. to-morrow. Should She mail have arrived, the is announced to return South ;i.e 3ama day at 2 p.m. Tha S.S. ll' wena is expected to arrivo this morning, and lea\o ftfc 1 o clock this i £fcjraooo for V>': itara.

The s.s. Macgregor will probably nrrive from Waita.r.i to-day. She is advortisod to re.urn thither on Monday. , The jito-imcr Hannah Mokau is expected to ; arrive from Wi.itara to-morrow, and to leave again for Kaglan on Monday, at 4 p.m. j KAIPARA. ; Abbivals.—March 59, Surah Tile, brigautine, j RomniU. Wellington, btllast. DEFARTUKE.S. —March 23 : Wave, brig, Christian, Dunoilin, 10S.000 f.-et baulk, and 20.000 feet sawn timbor; Ansdell, b ir.jue, Sweetland, Sydney, 135.000 feet baulk ; O.imaru, brigan- , tin?, Goodman, Suva, Fiji, 37.000 fret dressed, and 70.000 feet rough s.-.wu timber : Peerless, brig*ntim\ YmN»s, Melbourne. 163 000 feet dre?sed, and 63,000 feet rounh b«wn timber; Sea Bird, brigautine, ooiitb, LyttoHon, 120,000 foot s\wn timber. VESSELS Loading.—At Makar.ui : Mary Add Annison, barque, loading baulk for an Australian port. At Pah' : Mon, brig, loading and s-iwn for Duuodin. At Kopuru : Vision, loading for South ; Jane Anderson, pchoci cr, loading yawn for South ; Cutty Sark, schooner, leadiug sawn for Queensland. At Aratripu: Look Out. brigantine, loading s-wn for Sydney ; Maria Virginia, brii;nntine, lond* ing sawn for Austral. v ; Sea Guli, brigaatiiie, loading sawn for Mary King, schooner, loading sawn for South : Reliance, ketch, loading sawn f«r South ; Vision, schooner, loading sawn far Waiter*. The Wild Duck has gone Up the WairoH. to load. In conjln-j down from Tauhoa, on Monday, tho D.trcy Pratt got on a bank, and did Dot get off until this morning tide ; he was in a safe place. I do not think he has sustained any damage. There was a brignutine off th« bar at dusk last night, supposed to be the Nightingale. The weather is thick outside this morning, but will clear up goon, as n southerly wind is coming up.—[Own Correspondent, March 30 ]

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6667, 31 March 1883, Page 4

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PORT OF ONEHUNGA. New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6667, 31 March 1883, Page 4

PORT OF ONEHUNGA. New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6667, 31 March 1883, Page 4