PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
ARRIVALS. Herald, 8.8., Jones, from Greymouth.—Stone Bros,, agents.
DEPARTURES. Stafia, 8.8., Norbury, for Raglan. Passengers : Mr. and Mrs. Ranklift and family (6),— Barnes, agent.
IMPORTS. Per b.b. Herald, from Greymouth : 589 tons coal*
EXPORTS.
Per b.s. Staffs : 20 sacks potatoes, 76 bags and 20 sacks flour, 12 sacks coals, 3 cases beer, 15 oases spirits, 850 feet timber, 2 sacks seeds, and 119 sundry packages.
The s.s. Herald, from Greymouth, arrived yesterday, with a fall cargo of coals. , The Northern Oo.'s s.s. Staff*, for Raglan and Kawhia, took her departure at 3 o'clock yesterday evening.
BY TELEGRAPH.
WELLINGTON.
r October s.—Sailed : S.s. Rotorua, for the South ; Sarah Pile, brigantine, for Kaipara,
LYTTELTON.
October s.—Sailed : S.s. Hauroto, for Daneedin ; s.s. Janet Niccol, for Wellington; s.s. Penguin, for Wellington, Picton, and Nelson.
PORT CHALMERS.
October 5. —Arrived : S.s. Kormui and Mihlnapua, from the West Coast; b.s. Wairarapa, from the North. Sailed : S.s. Omapere, for Auckland, via way ports; s.s, Koranui, for West Coast; s.s. AVaihora, for the North. Passengers; For Lyttelton, Mrs. Kaye, Mr. Keen on ; for Wellington, Mesdames Lamb and child, Lloyd, Misses McLean, ■ Marsden, Messrs. Grey, Henry, Kennedy, Ward, and Pyke, M.H.R., Rev. Mr. Morley; For Auckland, Mrs, Ross, and four steerage.
COMMERCIAL.
New Zealand Herald Office, Wednesday evening.
Messrs. G. W. Binney and Sons held a sale of Hobart apples and Sydney oranges at their mart to-day, and they report competition good—French oraba realising lis 6d ; stunners, 8« 6d to 10» 6d; stone pippins, 6j 6d to 9s 6d ; scarlet pearmalns, 9i 6d; oranges, 8s 6d to 10s 6d ; lemons, 4s per case.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8066, 6 October 1887, Page 4
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