PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
The Union Company's steamer Kotorua should reach the wharf from Southern porta about one o'clock to-morrow afternoon. She is advertised to return South on Tuesday. The barque Examiner and brigantine Ehz* Firth are still lying at anchor down the harbour waitiiiß for a 1 jir wiuil to i>roceed to Greymouth. The schooner Saxon nails for Hokianga today should the wind prove favourable. BY TELEGRAPH. RUSSELL. SeDtsmber 21.—Penguin sailed, at 8 a.m., for Fiii." Arrived: The Onward. Loaded: Adah. The s.s. lona sails at 5 p.m. Passengers : Messrs. Stewart, Dive, Milne, Brown, O'Brien, Hart, and others. ■WELLINGTON. September 2L—Arrived : Taiaroi, s.s., from Auckland via East Coast; Wanaka, s.s., from Picton and Nelson; Wallace, p.s., from Nelson. Sailed: Taiaroa, s.s,, for Dunedin; Wanaka, 3.5., for Lyttelton; Wallace, p.s., for "West Goast; Hauraki, a.s., for Waitara. POKT CHALMERS. September 21.—Arrived : Hawea, from the North; Huon Belle, from Timaru; Tarawera, from Sisborne, via the Bluff. The Fenstanton is meeting with such quick despatch in unloading that to-morrow she will be clear of her cargo —2000 tons. She will at once take on board frozen sheep. She will leavo here for Ljttclron on Wednesday next.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6817, 22 September 1883, Page 4
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