PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
ARRIVALS. Airedale, s.s., fiv.m Southern Ports. Lady Bird, s.s., fivm tho South. PROJjECTICD departures. Fou Grey River.—Fairy, earl}-. Waikato. —Aquila, early ; Prince Alfred, p.s., on Sunday. Takanaki, Wanganui, ano Wei.likgtox.— Lady Bird, s,s., on Sunday. VESSELS EXPECTED. Little Fred, from Wanganui. Excelsior, from Hokitika. VESSELS IK HAUBOUH. Airedale, s.s., from Soutliora Ports. Ladv Hird, s.H., I'rom the South. Blue Nose, p.s., from Waikato. Cantero, ship, from Newcastle. Moa, coal hulk. v Voluntocr, coal hulk. W. C. Wentworth, coal liulk. Favorite, from Waikato. Ringdove, from Hokiiika. Woodpecker, barge, from Waikato. Bessy, from Nelson. 'Vigrc:s. from Turantifci. Faii'v, from Grev River. Quick. Tcp, from Grey Kivcr. Emma .lane, from Nelson. I'rince A fro d, p.s., from 'Waikato. Aquila, from Waikato. Isabella, from Nelson.
ENTEBED INWARDS. . JANL'AIir. •I—Lady Bird, s.s., Creaft, from Wellington and intermediate porta, with 24 bales wool, W and C within Diamond; 2 ditto ditto, W B; 1 bi'X, T. jN'orUi ; ]5 fathoms chain, 1). Kirkwood ; 1 case OHi cm' Mess of the 7fJth Regiment—and several passengers. 4i—Airccl:ii", s s., 28G, Meikl' ham, fr im Tuanaki and the Bo> fc i, with 6 Whitaker, from the HlulV; 1 cask wine, I.usk; 1 lihd ale, Cunningham ; 3 ca»es, 1 b.ile, Nathan, from Nil son ; and part of original cargo from Southern ports for Taranaki, short lander!. Passengers — Messrs. Fleming, Roberts, Bartlelt, Kirkwood, Birefield, Green, Mrs. Craig and infant, Sirs. J. Craig and infant, Miss MePhersnn and time children. Mrs. Tack, Kev. Mr. Sewell, Mr. Messrs. Fii rci.eo, Canne, Smilli. Watts, Crawley, J. Smith, DtU' ai, Tait, Ciisp, Mr. and Miißt;r liooney, Mr. and M rs. iilgin, Mr. Green, Mr. and Mrs. May, Mr. Wdlstead, Messrs. Simpson, Renny mid Collins. Saloon —-Mr. Tisseman, Mrs. Uhithain aid child. Se: oul Cabin—Messrs Gallagher, Quinti, Cannon, Swabs, Dillon, Yesey, Slangy, McGrath, Mrs. "Will.ains, Mrs. Harvey, and A. Wether: ai. —H. M. Jtrvis agti.t.
Tlio N.Z.S.N.Co.'s s s.. T.ady Bird, Captain ICreoft will" leave Oneliunga for T :ran iki and the ciouth, on Sunday m j xt, at ,5 a.m. The i> s. Prince Alfred, also leaves ou Sunday for Port Waikato and Raglan. The s.s. Airedale, from the Southern Ports, arrived yef-terdav morning, bringing- the English mail. 'i'hi; s.s. Lady Bird also arrived yesterday morning, from Wellington and intermediate ports. The schooner Fairy will probably leave for the Grey River to-day or to-morrow. Tile three-masted schooner l.i'tlo Fred, which left the Manulcau last Saturday week, made the run t > Wanganui in 2-t hours. She is hourly expected to return to this port. The s.s. Lady Bird will leave for Tarauaki, Wangauui, and Wollington on Sunday mointig next. The p.s. Prince Alfred will also leavo for "WaikatD and Raglan ou Sunday,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 671, 5 January 1866, Page 4
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448PORT OF ONEHUNGA. New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 671, 5 January 1866, Page 4
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