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PORT OF ONEHUNGA.

The Oreti, having been detained on the coast through strata of weather, will not arrive at Onehunga until Thursday night; her departure for Wanganui and New Plymouth is therefore postponed until S p.m. on Saturday. Cargo will be received on Friday and Saturday morning, KAIPARA SHIPPING. August 22.—Arrived: Government s.s. Stella, Norah, brigantine. August 23.— Departure : Devonport, schooner, for Sydney. August 24.—Arrived : Stanley, brigantine, from Auckland. Departure: Oceola. brigantine. for Sydney. August 28.—At the Heads : Albert the Good, bng ; Bella Mary, barque ; Western Star, schooner; and Government b.b. Stella. The sohooner Energy and brigantine Aurora are outside, and wftl probably come in to-day. BY TELEGRAPH. ; "• RUSSELL. August 25k— Sailed: S.s. Arawata, for Fiji Passenger ; Mr. Iwist. ' , WELLINGTON. August 25.—Arrived : S.s. Taiaroa, from the South ; s.s. Ruapehu, from Lyttelton ; Zioi, schooner, for Lyttelton. Sailed : S.b. Suva, for Anoklwid, via the East Coast; s.s. Taiaroa, for Nelson. i

TIMARU. . , .. August 25.—Arrived : S.s. Wanaka. from the North. Silled : John Knox, for Newoast e ; s.s. Wanaka, for the South. Cleared : Allegiance, ship, for Batavia; Jaspar, for Uuam, with a full load of wheat and flour. LYTTELTON. _ August 25.Arrived : Onward, from Pelorous Sound. Sailed: S.s. Penguin and s.s. Goahead, for Wellington; s.s. Mahinapua and a.a. Te Anau, for Dunedin; Manton, for Newcastle. PORT CHALMERS. August 25.—Arrived: S.s. Rotomahana, from Melbourne; ship, Bay of Naples, Bache, from London. Sailed: ChiH, for Lyttelton. DUNEDIN. August 25.—The Court of Euquiry, at Dunedin. have suspended for two months the certificate of the mate James Anderson, of the Ino, to whose negligence and careless performance of duty, they consider the recent stranding of the veiiel was duo. He was ordered to pay the costs, £3 3s. WEATHER EXCHANGE.—TOESDAT. New Zealand : Bright weather, with west and N.W. winds; fresh breeze on the N.W. coast and in the south. Australia: High pressure to E. 8.; winds generally westerly; fine except misty rain at Sydney and Hobart. Barometers New Zoaldnd: Russell, 30'0; Wellington, 297; Bluff, 296. Australia: Portland, 30 3; Hobart and Sydnoy, 30*4.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7416, 26 August 1885, Page 4

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PORT OF ONEHUNGA. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7416, 26 August 1885, Page 4

PORT OF ONEHUNGA. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7416, 26 August 1885, Page 4

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