PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
ARRIVAL?. Galrloch, s.s., McArthus, from Waitara. Passengers : Messrs. H. Neal, Ross, Downie, Nightengale, Lucena.A. Barnes, agent. Oreti, m.s., Robert«on, from Wanganut and New Plymouth. Passengers — Mesdame* Kirby, MoOaul, Airey, Messrs. Jones, Patterson, Stone, Williams, Charman, Dickie, \\ ilHams, Biggie, Eokin, Kneebone, Cottle, Edmonds, Morgan, Gouoh, Harris, Forgie, Knight, and »everal steerage,—J. W. Waller, agent. IMPORTS. Per i.s. Oreti, from Wanganul: 29 bullooka, 254 sheep, 14 horses, 5 oases baoon, 2 oases hams, 26 kegs butter, 270 bags bones, 23 hides, 3 bundles skins and a quantity of sundries. The ■.«. Oretl arrived from Wanganul and New Plymouth at 3 a.m. yesterday, with a large cargo and passengrs as per list. She leaves again for New Plymouth and Wanganui at 3 p.m. on Wednesday. The Northern Co.'ss.i, Gairloch arrived from Waltura on Saturday opening, with 12 bales flax, 45 bales sheepskins, 3 tons meat, 15 kegs butter, and 6 oases eggs. She leaves again for Waitara at 1 o'clock to-morrcw. The Union Co.'s s.a. Hawea is due from the South at 10 o'olock to-morrow morning. She leaves again at 11 o'clock. KAIPARA SHIPPING. November 6. — The Gamille, bound for Sydney, and the Troubadour, for Melbourne, both loadod, arrived from the Wairoa this morning, and now remain at the Heads windbound. The Marmioij arrived from the South to-day, and sailed direct for the Wairoa. November 7. — Windbound at the Heads : Camilla and Troubadour. Vessels at Helensville. —Eillan Donan and Syren. Vessel at Port Albert.—May Flower. BY TELEGRAPH. WELLINGTON. November B.—Arrived : Tarawera, s.s., from Auckland via the East Coast; Grafton, s.s., from Lyttelton. Sailed : Tarawera, s.s., for Melbourne via South ; Hawea, s.i., with the outward San Francisco Mall, sails at 6 o'clook. PORT CHALMERS. November 7. —Arrived : Korauui, s.s., from the West Coaat; Beautiful Star, i.a., from Oamaru ; Colonial Government, steamer Stella, from Bounty Islands ; Bth, s.s. Wairarapa, from Auckland ; barquentine Ruth Topping, Captain Wood, from Mauritius, with a full cargo of sugar. The passage occupied 36 days. Sailed, November 7 : Huon Belle and Catling, for Invercargill; s.s. Rotorua and Elinor Vernon, lor Lyttelton. BLUFF. November B.—Arrived: S.s. Manapouri. Left Melbourne on the 3rd at 9 p.m., arriving at Hobart on tho sth at 9 a.m. ; sailed again at 5 p.m., was abreast of Solftnders on the Bth at 1 p.m., and reached the Bluff Wharf at 6 p.m. Had fresh westerly and fine weather during the passage. ACCIDENT TO THE PENGUIN. Wellington, Saturday.—The steamer Penguin, in going alongside the wharf at Lyttelton to-day, had her steroport oarried away, and will therefore be unable to bring up the Southern portion of the San Francisco mail. The Grafton will leave Lyttelton to-night with it. The Penguin will have to go into the dock for repairs. Christchorch, Saturday.— «.». Grafton has taken the s.s. Penguin's place and left for Wellington this evening. The Penguin will probably be docked at Lyttelton for examination.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7480, 9 November 1885, Page 4
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477PORT OF ONEHUNGA. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7480, 9 November 1885, Page 4
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