PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
ARRIVALS. Rotorua, s.s., Anderson, from the South. Passengers: Mesdamea Stevenson, Furby, Mann and two children, »nd Long, Misses Stevenson, Clarke, Messrs. Lake, Clarke (2), Stevenson (2), Perrot. Hogan, Barker, Cocks, Hill, Edwards (2), Walsh, Chudleigh, and eight steerage.—Union S.S. Co., agents. Lalla Eookh, s.s., Bailey, from Waitara.— Master, agent. Hanna otokivu, s.s., Dale, from Waitara, —C. A. E. Abbott, agent. Douglas, s.b., McArthur, from Waitara.—A. Barnes, agent. P.ofc-eca, 8.8., Seott, from TTanganni. Passengers : Mr. and Mra. McDonald and family, Messrs. Craig, Stanult, England, and Tengy.— A. Carries, agent. DEPARTURES. Eliza Firth, brigantine, Black, for Greymonth.—Master, agent. Saxon, schooner, McClymont, for Hokiunga, —Master, agent. Examiner, barque, Olarkson, for Greymouth. agent. IMPORTS. Per s.s. Rowena, from 'Wmganui: 80 sheep, 16 horses. Per s.s. Botorua, from the South : 911 sacks barley, 100 sacks malt, 50 cases jams, 37 packages butter, 10 sacks and 20 bags flour, 10 sacks oatmeal, and 5 tons sundries. Per b.b. Hannah Mokau, from Waitara: 15 horses, 70 Jamba, and 50 eheep. Per s.s. Douglas, from Waitara: 182 sheep. Per s.s. Lalla Hooka, from Waitara,: 4 horses .and 205 sheep. The s.s. Kotorua, Captain Anderson, arrived from Dunedin and intermediate ports at 11.30 a.m. yesterday (Sunday). Left Dunedin at 3.30 p.m. on the 17th; called at Akaros, and xeaohed Lytteltonat 5 p.m. on Tuesday; lsft again at 9 p.m., and made fast to Wellington wharf at LlO p.m. on the 19tb; moved on again on tne 20th at 1 p.m.; arrived at Picton at 5.15 p.m.; sailed at 1 a.m. on the 21st, and arrived at Nelson at 11 a- m ; left at 11.30 p.m., : and reached New Plymouth at L4O (>.m. on the 22nd; landed cargo and and proceeded northwirdn at 0.20 p.m., and reached the wharf as above, having experienced fine weather throughout, with light northerly ai.d variable winds, and a smooth sea. -The Northern Co.'s steamer Kowena arrived at 9.30 a»in. yeeterday from Wanganui, and leaves again at 1 p.m. to-morrow for Hokianga. The e.g. Kotoraa is advertised to proceed South at 2 p.m. to-morrow. Passengers should leave Auckland by the 12 o'clock (noon) train. The steamers Hannah Mokaa and Douglas arrived at dusk on Saturday from Waitara, and setuvn thither to-day. . _The brigantine Eliza Firth, in ballast for VjaynHrath, cleared the bar on Friday evening. The barque Esaminer and schooner Saxon left yesterday for Greymoufcb and HoMauea. respeetively. . .■ .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6818, 24 September 1883, Page 4
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