SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
IMPORTS. Nov. 19;—Wonga Wonga Steamer, 103 tons, tenner, from 7/elliugton—lo. cases brandy, 2 diesis tea, 1 cask champagne, 2 cases drugs. W. T- Owen; 1 hhd.. rum, T. Waters; T‘ half'chest tea; 5 hhds sugar, Cameron and Simpson; 1 case merchandise, Gudgeon and Co.; 1 packet hops, J. Gerse; 2 pkgs. sundries, P cask' soda, Curtis and Co.; 2 cases-and’! bale, drapery. D. Nathan ; 10 sheets 'and' 2 bars iron, 1 case: brandy, Order; ,1 horse; 'Commissariat;. 1 boat;- Pilot Station; 1 trunk; Pow'ell and Co.; 3 rams and I ewe; Taylor, Watt aiid Co. r* For New Plymouth—l 3 cases and T qr. cask brandy, 1 qr ' cask and 2 cafes port wine, 3 cases sherry, 1' qr cask whiskey, 3 hhds stout, 12 do ale, 10 casks bottled beer, 2 cases drapery, 8 pkgs Oilman’s stores. Powell and Co. - Agents'. Passenger-— Mr. Draper, A. D. c. M. ■EXPORTS. Nov. 17-ttt jfyne, 3(5 / tons; Linklater, for Wellington—bags potatoes’, ’ 75 bushels wheat, 7'aylor Watt and Co.; 6 bags potatoes, T. Waters; 6 pkg 9 sundries,. 1 case currants, 1 keg nails, JD. and P. Hell. _ Passengers —Messrs. Towgood, Gaitt, Hopkins, Cash, and McQuarrie.' Nov. 20—Wonga /Tonga, 103 tons, Benner, for New Plymonth. Part of original cargo, from Wellington. ’ Shipped*'here-—2(> head of cattle; and' 200- sheep, Taylor Watt and Co. Passengers—Messrs. Treweek and John Jones. Powell and Co. Agents
There is advice of the arrival pf the Emily Allison at Sydney,' after a stormy passage of 21 days. //•M.S, Esk, is , reported by. the Maori mailman from the South, to have" arrived at Wellington from India just as, the .mail left on Monday. There may bo truth m the statement-. '
, , , Melbourne, Oct. 26'—Biitfer, Cork double ■ - rose, 8d 4o- slO Jdper lb. f Candles —Belmont sperm, l&3d : to Is 3|d: Steanne Nevas, Is 6d ; Tallow, 6d per lb. Cheese—Dunlop, 8511 to 9d ; double Gloster, lOd to Is ; Coffee, Ceylon .plantation,' ;15d.—Floui% £l7 15s to £l9 10s; Haxall and Gallego, per brl. £2. Graihi—^ylfeatj- : colonial, -7s to, 7s 6d.; __ oats, N'T).!,., 4s 4<V; * Scotch, Trisli; 1 and' Danish, 3s 3d to 3s 6d ; barley, English, 5s 6d per bushel. Sago, 3d to 3-J.l; pearl barley, 2\d to 3d per lb ; . haras, lOd to Is Id; bacon, B|d to 1 Od; potatoes, best Derwent, £l4 to £ls'; WarnambooFand Sydney, £B' to £9 ; •' Porter, Barclay’s, in wood, £6 ; per hlul.; Tennent’s, £6 ; 5s -to £6 10s; do. per: doz. 9s 3d to 9s ,6d,; Truman Hanbury’s, per doz 10s;to. 10s 3d. . Siieep are cow being sold' at extremely low..rates.; wethers weighing 70 lb., and with 6s worth of., wool -upon.; them, have not brought more than 16s during, the past week. ....
Wanganui, Nov. 22. —Grain, wheat, 7s. to 7s 6d ; oats; r4s per bsh.i- sPotatoes, £6 to £6 10s per ton, Flour, 25s to 26s per -100 lbs. • • ; L-: ■:■■■ v;
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 218, 22 November 1860, Page 2
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477SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 218, 22 November 1860, Page 2
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