PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
arrivals. Wanaka, s.s., Grant, from the South. Passengers : Messrs. Nash, Shannon, and one steerage. —Union S.S. Co., agents. IMPORTS. , Per s.s. Wanaka : 30 sacks grass seed. oil - pile shoes, 22 castings, 22 loose hides, *— boxes : butter, and 53 sundry packages. The Union Co.'s s.s. Wannkii, 40,"), Captain , J. Grant, from the South, arrived at ten • o'clock yesterday morning. She lett Lvttel- * toil at 0 p.m. on the, 20th, called at W ci--1 lington, and arrived at New Plymouth at 11 , a.m. on the 28th : sailed for the Manukau at - 6 p.m.; crossed at 8.20 a.m. on the '-.'th, arriving as above. Experienced strong «>• !'•• ' and S.W. winds, with very heavy head seas. > The Northern Co.'s s.s. Cairloeh was unable to leave for Waitara vesterdav, owing to the strong south-westerly gale blowing, ' ami the heavy sea along the coast. , The s.s. (Ilenelg was expected to leave Wanganui last evening, anil it is probable » she will be able to leave for Hokianga on > S.'.turdav. as advertised. The passengers from Hokianga by the s.s. i Statl'a, which put into the Kaipara on account . of stress of weather on Wednesday, were ■ forwarded to Auckland by rail from Helens- ■ ville.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9015, 30 March 1888, Page 4
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