SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
IMPORTS. jari. 24, Storm Bird, s.s. 105, Mundle, from Wellington. 20 cases Geneva, 12 qr-cks brandy, ' 1 case, lOcks ale, 3 cases vestas, 1 do saddlery, 1 pkg raisins, 1 bedstead, W.T. Owen; Spkgs, Powell and Co. ; 2 pkgs, 4 hf-chests, - 4 boxes tfia, 19 bags sugar, 2 cases oilman’s stores, 1 do .vestas, 1 do sago, 1 do blue, 1 do seed, 1 bag rice, H. 3>yon ; I hf’Cbest tea, 2 bdls-woolpks, Taylor, Wact, & Co. ; 3 cases fish, G. and E. Howe ; 1 do oil, G. Beaven ; 1 chest tea, 2 boxes soap, 1 do oil, 1 do blacking, 1 do sago, 4 bags sugar, 10 bags salt, D. and P. Bell ; 2 • cks sugar, 1 crate earthenware, 1 pkg, Mrs. Menzies ; 15 bags sugar, 4 chests tea, 2 boxes soap, 1 case, 1 prel, W. Kells ; 16 l ease iron, 1 pr gig shafts, P. Imlay ; 2 cases drapery, 1 trunk, McDonald and Gillies; 6 cases, ‘42 wheels, l ease, l oal saws, 1 ck zinc, 3 boiler plates, I of.Se saddlery, .4 bdls rope, 3 cks whiting. 1 bdl scythe handles, 4 drums oil, 1 case pipeclay, 6 do glass, 6 kegs paint, 3 bdls broom handles, 3 kegs nails, 2 lbs gunpowder, 60 iron pots, 3 bdls bullock bows and chains, 1 bdl iron buckets, Jas. Reynolds; Passengers— Mrs. Newman and 6 children, Mr. and Mrs. Bramer and . 3 children, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer. Powell, Son, and Co.,,agents. Jan. 27, Sea Gull, 62 tons, Champion, from New Plymouth. 5000 bricks, for ballast ; 3 boxes pipes, : McKenzie. Passengers—Messrs. Sharp and Reid. . EXPORTS. Jan. 22, Sea Gull, 62 tons, Champion, to Taranaki. 30 cattle, J. Alexander. Passengers —Mrs. Smith, 1 soldier 57th regt. Jah.' 23, Heron, 91 tons, Lairig, to Auckland. 42 cattle, H. Laing. Same day, Tyne, 36 tons, McLaren, to Wellington. 54 bales wool, 4 kegs butter, Taylor, Watt, and Co. ; 8 kegs butter, Frank r in and Hurst; 9 pkgs luggage, Reid. Taylor, Watt, and Co:, agents. Jan. 24, Corio, s.s. 116 tons, to Dunedin. 46 head cattle, 200 sheep, H. Jones. : : . Jan. 26, Storm Bird, Mundle, to Wellington. 7 bales wool, T. Higgie ; 2 do do, C. Cameron ; 10 do do, W. R. Trafford ; 8 do do, 3 kegs butter, 12 pigs, W. T. Owen ;■ 7 kegs butter, G. Beaven; 4do do, D. Nathan. Passengers —Mrs. Ramsay, Miss Alexander, Messrs. Owen, Barraud, Gibson, Johnston, Howe. Powell, Son, & Co., agents. ' The Sea Gull went out of our river on Saturday morning, arrived at Taranaki and discharged her cargo on the evening of the same day ; left Taranaki on Sunday, and arrived here on Tuesday afternoon. Mails Close For Southern Provinces of New Zealand, the Australian Colonies, India, and Europe, per Overland, via Wellington, on Thursday, sth of February, at 11 a. m.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 328, 29 January 1863, Page 2
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469SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 328, 29 January 1863, Page 2
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