PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
ARRIVAL?. Rotoraa, s.s., And?rsou, from the South : Passengers : — Uaj »r Cantler, Dr. Buller, Messrs. Hark-pr, Matbia*, M»seti*ld, Mercer, Grant, Nortis, Oroewe'i, Stanley, Watt*,, Arena*, Anderson, liother, iSuragg, McOowit, Stephncaon, Wells, Hill, Veale, Grahim, sirx;itL, Milan, Mrs. and Mister Prank, Misses P.ur;es§, Enuld, Cowie, Willis, Smart, and 24 steerage.—T T uiou S.S. Co., agsnts. IMPORTS. Per s.m. Kotorua, from the South, f>o sacks mail, L'l7 sick* onionn, 14 wheels, 1G castings, 50cases and butter, and 41 packages. The Union Co.'a s.g. Rotorua, Captain Andersoa, arrived from Southern ports at noon yesterday. purser (Mr. K. Guy) reports leaving Ducelin on the 2"_'nd, cilliDg at Lyttelton, Wellington, I'ictou, Nelson, and Tarauaki, leaving the latter port on tho 28th at 5 p.m., arriving at the wharf as -.ibove. Experienced light variable winds <»ith fine weather throughout the -She leave* again for Southern ports at 10 o'clock this morning. The Northern Co.'* ste.nx.erg Douglas and Argyle should arrive from Wutir* this morning. Tbe Utter leaves according to advertisement at "J p.m. for the same pore. The s.s. Stormbird left VVang,ii,ui last night. She may be expected to jiut in an appearance to morrow naoiuitig.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7005, 30 April 1884, Page 4
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