PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
DEPARTURES. . 1 I Gairloch, s.s.. McArthur, for Waitara. i Passengers ;—Miss Banks, Mr. Wooding, and | 1 2 steerage.— Barnes, agent. j , Wanaka, s.s., Meads, for the South. "Pas- j 1 sengers :— Mr. and Mrs. McGregor and child, j Messrs. D. Long, McGroz (2), James, Wiglaw, I Lockswood, Brown, and 4 steerage. —Union S.S. Co., agents. | EXPORTS. Per s.s. Gairloch : 70 bags sugar, 13 eases i tea, 22 bags salt, 20 boxes candles, 3 cases fish, 2 sacks oysters, 4 cases currants, 8 cases " Safe Cure," 14 cases drugs, 27 bags manure, 11 cases drapery, 15 boxes and '2 cases tobacco, 45 packages. Per s.s. Wanaka: 70 sacks and 184 hags potatoes. 12 cases pines, 100 cases oranges, 5 sacks oysters. 20 sacks maize, 13 cases and 9 trusses drapery, 2 cases tobacco, 4 cases vestas, 5 cases bottles, 141 packages. The Northern Co.'s s.s. Gairloch, for Waitara, took her departure at 10 o'clock yesterday morning. The Union Co.'s s.s. Wanaka, Captain J. Meads, for the South, with cargo and passengers, took her departure .it 13.30 a.m. j yesterday.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9220, 24 November 1888, Page 4
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