welling* 01, To Sail on SATURDAY, 26th inst. pHE Steamer “STORM BIHD,” Capt. Mundle, v.ill be] despatched as above. For Pa rage only apply to POWELL & CO. Agent? IV. S. N. Co. July 24, 1862. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ix pouts. July 18.—Heroii, 91 tons, Bis3et, from New Plymouth Iu ballast. Passenger—Mr £. lexRl July 18.— Storm Eird, s. s. 105 tons, Mundle, from Manukau & Taranaki. 200 s’leep 1. Inilay ; 3 tons, 7 pkgs|Bamck Stores, Cmnmssanat. Passcngers-Major White, M e ;srs. Imlay, & Nicholls. Powell &Co Agents. July 18.—Tyne, 36 tons, Lmldater, from Wellington. 1 bale, 5 cases, 20 l his beer, 10 eks alefS do porter, 2 cases vestas, 2 do salt 2 plates iron, 10 000 ft. timber, T iylor Watt & Co. • 1 case, H. I. Jones ; 2 cas j , 2 bdls trees, T*is lieynolds : 1 ck eartneuware, 1 case "wine, l‘ton flour, T. Flannery ; 5 bags rice, 1 pckg axe handles, G. &E. h owe ; 1 case, 1 ck eai - tkenware, Hr. A'lison; 2 bags sug ir, 1 case wl iskey, Jas. blv+h ; 2 cases, 1 ball furniture, 2 cks sulphur, W. T. Owen. Passenger— Mr. Watt and Co. Agents. EXPORTS July 18.— Storm Bird, s. s. 105 tons, Mundle, to Wellington. 3 kegs butter H. Nathan; i case. Keene: part of original cargo from Auckland. Passengers —Mr. E. T. Woon, Mr. and Mrs. Rees, Mrs. Hoskins and 2 Children, Miss. Hoskins, 6 men 57th, llegt.—Powell & Co. Agents. July 22,— Heron, 91 tons, Bisset, to Manu j- au< 130hlflbs ammunition, Commissariat, ; 25 boxes soap, J. Cummins; 36 cattle, A Cam eron ;14 cwt cheese. Passengers—Messrs, d a... Lockhart, and Allen Cameron. July 21.—Tyne, 36 tons, Linklater, to Wellington. 380 bushels wheat, Jas. Wilson ; 13 kegs 'butter, 1 ton bacon, 4 boxes eggo, »v . T. Owen j 1 ton potatoes, Taylor "Watt & 00. Passengers —Messrs. Bowyer, & Elliot, iaylor Watt Mid Co. Agents. The Salcombe Castle, arrived from Auckland ou the 22nd. after a pleasant run. She went from this to Auckland in 33 hours and landed the cattle all safe.
TO SUBSCRIBERS. The Proprietors of the Chronicle hep to intimate that from the first July which begins a new half-year, the terms of subscriptions will be as follows. 22 s. per annum if paid in advance in the month of July. 11s. (j d. per half year if paid in advance in the months of July and January. 26's. per annum and 13s. per half-year if paid after these dates. From this date no advertisement ivill be received after 7 o’clock on Wednesday evening. They will be obliged by those subscribers who are in arrears paying th iir accounts up to this date as soon as possible. DIED. On the 19th, ultimo, at the residence of her Brothor-in-law, the Rev. J. F. Riemensciineidxr, Port Chalmers, Otago, aged 18 years, Euilv Jane, youngest daughter of the Rev. William Woon, both late of this place. Friends will please accept this intiina-
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 6, Issue 301, 24 July 1862, Page 3
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