PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
ARRIVALS. Wanaka, s.s.. Meads, from the South. Passengers : Miss Whitafeer. Sir Frederick Whitaicer.- Colonel Fraser._ Hons. Mitoiielson, Hislop, and Mr. Kelly, M.H.R.'s, Messrs. Quayle. Hail, Price, 0 Rorke, and S in the steerage —Union S.S. Co.. agents. Glent-lg. s.s., Xorbury, from Wanganui.— A. Barnes, agent. Gairloeli, s.s., McArthur, from Waitara. Passengers: Messrs. Dorrington, Bettroce, Gilbert, and 1 in the steerage.—A. Barnes, agent. DEPARTURES. Gairlooh. s.s.. Xor bury, for Waitara. Passengers -.—Messrs. Garry. Robinson, Ford, Whitehead. Whiting, Collins. Mrs. Ford and family (3), Mr. and Mrs. .Stuart. —A. Barnes, agent. IMPORTS. _ Per s.s. Wanaka : 4 bales fungus, 15 sacks seed, 50 sacks bonedust, 4 kegs butter, and 10 packages. Per s.s. Gairlooh : 135 sacks |>otatoes, 60 J head of cattle, 14 eases butter. i Per s.s. Gleaelg :79 sacks bones, 416 sheep, and I'd packages sundries. The Northern Co.'s steamers Gairloch and Glenelg came into harbour early yesterday morning. The Gairloch left again *«t one o'clock in charge of Captain >orbury of the Gk-neig, Captain McAi being detained to give evidence in the case Macgreg-'-r v. | Northern S.S. Co. j The Union Co.'s s.s. Wanaka, Captain J. | Meads, from the South, arrived at 5 o'clock I yesterday morning, j- " 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9153, 7 September 1888, Page 4
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