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For Sale. MY Grey Horse “JOLLY,” formerly belonging'to Mr.' John Treweek, jun. Warranted sound, one of the best hacks in the district, and goes well in harness. EDWIN T. WOON. Nov. 6th, 1862. To shippers of Wool,&c- ---■ FOR WELLINGTON. WOOL and other Produce stored, Free of Charge, pending the arrival of the Company’s Steamers. POWELL # CO. , Agents New Zealaud S. N. Co. Nov. 6th, 1862. For WellihgtonTO SAIL ABOUT THE 17tH INST. THE - Steamer Ii'ONG A WONG A, Captain Renner, will be despatched as above. For Freight or Passage apply to POWELL & Co. Agents N. Z. Steam Navigation Co. Nov. 6th, 1862. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. IMPORTS. Nov. 3. Abeona, 44 tons, Fairchild, from New Plymouth. In ballast, Taylor Watt &Co agents. Nov. 3. Heron, 01 tons, Laing, from'Auckland ancl Taranaki. 47 cks ammunition, 3 bales, 1 case, 3 tons baggage, 24 chairs, 1 prcl Commissariat; 12 chairs, 4 cases sundries, Master, 300 ft hoards Major Durie ; 5 cks Sulphur J. Handley.—Passengers, Messrs John Chapman J. Mclnnes, O’Brien, 1 Sergeant 57th Regt. EXTORTS. Oct. 31. Traveller’s Bride, 45 tons, Spence, to Otago. 63 pigs, 50 hags bran, 14 do oats, 4 tierces corned beef, 2 do corned pork, Keid. Passengers—Messrs. Keid and Haller. Nov. 3, Sea Gull, 62 tons, Champion, to Taranaki. 26 cattle, W. H. Laird ; 6000 bricks, Warwick; 5 qr. casks rum, Taylor, Watt & Co. Passengers—Mrs. Champion, Mrs. Brady, Rev. Messrs. Brown and Pertuis, Messrs. Old, Howson, Chittenden, Singer, Braham, Cowan, Oliver, O’Brien, Jones, 7 soldiers, 57th regt. Nov. 4, Abeona, 44 tons, Fairchild,’to Manukau. 30 cattle, J. Alexander ; 1000 bricks, Taylor, Watt and Co. Taylor, Watt & Co., agents. H.M. s. s. ‘ Harrier,’ Captain Sir Malcom McGregor, Bart., which sailed from the Manukau on the 21st ult., broke down in her machinery after leaving Taranaki for the Southward. This, -of course, will detain her on her return to this port, which was expected to have taken place on Sunday or Monday last. —New Zealander, Oct. 8. She arrived October 16th.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 6, Issue 316, 6 November 1862, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 6, Issue 316, 6 November 1862, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 6, Issue 316, 6 November 1862, Page 3

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