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PORT OF ONEHUNGA.

ARRIVALS. Oreti, s.s.,Robertson, from \Vanganui, via New Plymouth- Passengers : Mr, and Mrs. Barnott, Misses Mitchell, Carson, Henson, Markham, and Bendall, Messrs. Stonneli, Douglas, Simpson, Boylan, Beveridge, Lundon, Bryant, Hall, Harrop and Twist, J. W. Waller, agent. DEPARTURES. 1 Staffs, i.b., Daniels, for Waitara, A. Barnes, agent. Gairloch, s.s., McArthur, for New Plymouth. Passengers: Messrs. Wilkins, Ohayforth, Entrison, Brown, Wells, Mcllone, Snedgar, Mesdames Clough, Oiayforth, Chadwick, and two steerage.— Barnes, agent. IMPORTS. Per Oreti, ti.v. : 269 sheep, 80 kegs batter, 10 trunks, 2 cases, and 8 tons sundries. The Oreti arrived from Wanganui at noon yesterday with cargo and passengers. She leaves again at 3 p.m. this day for New Plymouth, Wangauui, and Wellington. The Northern Company's s.s. Gairlooh left for Kevr Plymouth breakwater at three o'clock yesterday, with 20 tons cargo and luggage, and a number of passengers, as above.

The s.s. Sfcaffa left for Waitara at ten o'clock yesterday morning, with 200 boxes tin, 100 pigs lead, and 10 tons sundries. . The Union Company's s.s. Rotorua leaves for Southern ports at eight o'clock this morning. Passenger train, 7.15. The following is her pafisenger list:—Mrs. Flaurell, Studholm, Mr. and Mrs. Bisrry, D. Sinclair, Kirk, Misses Mclver, Olding, Kinloch, Christian (2), Bonnely, Messrs. G. Holines, Hirst, Broadwood, Major George, Penn, Colonel Fraser, C. Strode, A. Beaumont, Helmore, Smytho, Blackett, Mitchell, J. S. Buxton, J. Horey, Davie, Fife, Hon. G. McLean, Master Weston, G. Holmes, W. R> Baker.

BY TELEGRAPH.

WELLINGTON. January 18.—Sailed : S.s. Te Anau, for Melbourne and the South; ».«. Hawea, for •picton and Nelson; bb. Grafton, for Westport l «.«, Ohau, for the North. • . LYTTELTON. ; January 18.—Sailed: S.s. Wanaka for Wellington and Nolwa; Taiaroa, forXimwu •Ad Danediiii

PORT CHALMERS. January 18.—Arrived : Kaikoura, s.s., from Wellington; brig Gunhllda, from Mauritius. Sailed : Brigantine Clansman, for the Thames ; Wakatipu, s.s,, for Sydney, via the North. Passengers : Miss Jardine, Messrs. Green, MoGibbin, Allison, and six steerage. Penguin, s.s., for the North. Passengers-For Lyttelton: Miss Senlpr, Messrs. Rhodes, Johnston, Jones. For Manukau: Mrs. O'Meaher and two daughters, Mr. Isbister, and five steerage. The barque Annie Read, from New York, is reported to have passed Cape Saunders. BLUFF. January Sailed : Ardendel, barque, Captain James Rae, for London, with a general cargo of wool. THE AORANGI. Christchurch, Monday. The New Zealand Shipping Company have reoeived advice of the departure of the Aorangi from Plymouth on January 16, at one p.m., for Port Chalmers, via Teneriffo and the Cape of Good Hope.

WEATHER EXCHANGE.— Monday. New Zealand : Fine weather with high and almost equal pressure, and southerly and moderate, except strong at Gisborne. Australia : fine weather, with equal pressure, and S. and S.E. wind; rather dull. Baromoters New Zealand: Russell, and Bluff, 30"3; Wellington, 30'2. Australia: Hobart and Sydney, 30'1; Portland, 30 0.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7539, 19 January 1886, Page 4

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PORT OF ONEHUNGA. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7539, 19 January 1886, Page 4

PORT OF ONEHUNGA. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7539, 19 January 1886, Page 4