SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
ARRIVED. Dec. 31, Sea Gull, 61 tons, Farnie, from Wellington. Passengers, Mr. Smith, Mrs. Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Paterson and 7 children. Taylor, Watt & Co., agents. SAILED. Dec. 29th—Tyne, 36, Linklater, for Wellington. Passengers—Mr. Hart, Capt. Dickie. Taylor, Watt & Co., agents. IMPORTS. Per Sea Gull—l1case zinc, Tod ; 5 casks sugar, 5 cases oilman’s stores, 1 pkge bagatelle table, 15 boxes pipes, 10 boxes candles, T. Waters; 6 kegs nails, 1 cask chain, 10 pair cart arms, 41 camp ovens, 1 cask hardware, 1 case guns, 2 cases ironmongery, 1 case fenders, 1 case confectionery, 18 bars, 1 bundle iron, 2 cases cheese, Taylor, Watt, & Co.; 1 box and 3 packages, Mrs. Craig; 10 pkges baggage, Smith; 3 casks shot, Beaven and Woon; 1 case piano, 1 box, W. Smith ; 12 packages luggage, Paterson. EXPORTS. Per Tyne—38 bales wool, 21 sides bacon, Taylor, Watt & Co ; 8 bales wool, Swainson.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 172, 5 January 1860, Page 3
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