PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
The Government tianspoit Ale\amha, captain Williams, am veil at Onehunga yesterday from Taianaki, Raglan, and Poit Waikato. Captain Williams repents that the Airedale in going out of the soutli channel met with an accident which detvined hei a coiibiderablo time. Hersciew it appeals caught the chain ot one of the buoys>, which pulled her on to the bank, and aftei some difficulty she got bacK !.<i Po ponga inside the heads, w heie shehad to be beached and lift again only on Sunday last. This oecuued when the Alevandi.i wks going out on her piesent tiip. Tlie Auedale left Taianaki last Monday evening, so that she would have time to leach Nelson befoie the depal tme of the supplemental y mail steamer The Neva schooner, Captain Marshall, belonging to Messi*. Henderson and Macfailane, aimed at Taianaki fioin Sydney on Wednesday last, and the captain wished to be leported heie. The paddle steamer Novelty, 43 ton'", Captain Quance, clean d out of Onehunga foi Auckland j e^tei d ly. The s s. Kangaioo, Captatu Bell, is to cleat at the custom--, Onehunga, to day, and will snil at daylight to moi row raormug. Theie aie now no less than nine steamers lying Ouehung, viz., the s «. llamer, the s.s. Eclipse, Susanna Cuthbeit, the ss. Kangaioo, the s«. Ale\audia, the p s. No\elty, the p.s Ballaiat, the p.s. Lady BaiUly, the p.o. Bltienose H. M.S. Ech]ise anived at Onehunga on Thuisday afternoon and biought with hei the Commodoie Sh William Wiseman, and the na\al lnigade who lia\e been doing duty at the Fiont. They weie landed yesterday, md lejotned then lespective ships.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2103, 16 April 1864, Page 4
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273PORT OF ONEHUNGA. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2103, 16 April 1864, Page 4
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