SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
• -imports. -yiy.... Jan. 19, Wbhga Jfbiigav Renner, 103; from, "Wellington hhd.gin, 1 do. brandy, 3 bags Strgar, 1-case Cigars,; 2 bags rice-, ?1 ease sagp,. 1 bag pepper, .1 jar" 4 cases oilnienV stores,® I case drapery, 1 case lueifers„ : 31ios. Waters ; 1 hhd. and 10 5 cases brandy, l half-tierce tobacco, 10 cases champagne, W. T. Owen 3 kegs tobacco, 10 casks bottled ale, 10 chests .; and 10 boxes tea' 18bags sugar, 19 do! rice,, SO cases oilmen’s stores, Powell &;Qp,; 2 half chests tea;, 1 cask sugar, 2 bags coffee, 2 do. rice, 1 case pickles, I'pkg imistard, 1 do sago*.. D; and P Bell; 2 'chests tea, 10 bags Sugar* 5 boxes soap, tV. Kells; 1 <jr cask sherryjll bags sugar, 10 half chests tea, 16 empty kegs,., S. Curtis Co '% qr., r casks, brandy... l,ke.g:„ tobacco; 1 case’ drapery,. 1 do. starch, I). Nathan ; 1 box, Rev. F. Pezant; 1 box, 4 bundles, and 4 bars iron, T. Bumber; paper* G: -inißE: /afowe-V 1. ."earthenware* Mrs. /Stevensotj ; 1 parcel drapery,'J. Cathro -, 1 do do, ; Rev.' I W.,Watkin ;. 2 cases, 1 bale apparel, W. Fox; 1 case d rapery, Taylor* Watt, and Co: cases arms, .14; qr, -casks* ammunition,; Majoi of Militia ; 12 pkgs luggage, James Bruce. Passengers—Miss Holdsvrortb, Miss Leighton, Messrs Gray, Cameron* Glees, and ICe Anna Taurao. Powell anil Co., agents. ; EXPORTS. , Jan. 19, Renner, 103, for Wellington. 37; bales.;.wool, Cameron and, Simpson; 3 bales', 1 bag 110., D. and P. Bejl; 31 bales do., W.J. Swainson ; 3: bales Curtis and C 0.4 pkgs bacon H.’& Harrison 4 pkgs luggage, J. T. Tylee; ,1 parcel, Colonel. Murray; 1 case drapery, iWell and Co.; 1 pkg, B. Smith. Passengers—Mr. and. Mrs. E. Woon, 1 Maori woman, Messrs. Magratb, E. Zockett, D! Hogg, and J. Bay. Powell and Co., agents. ,
The Wonga Wonga had very quick dispatch. She Came up to the wharf between--3 and 4 p.m.' on Saturday, was discharged’and loaded again before 8 o’clock,’ and left"at 3.30 next morning. , We understand sire arrived afc 9 p.m. of the same day. fifet departure frpm this before Monday was owing to Colonel Murray’s allowing someof the /soldiers to assist in discharging, and to; the "Collector of Customs kindly dearihg j her out long, after office hours. ■
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 5, Issue 219, 24 January 1861, Page 2
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381SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 5, Issue 219, 24 January 1861, Page 2
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