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& Co.;; 235 bars, 25 bundles, 12 plates iron, 20. tins paint, 1 keg nails, 2 casks chains, 1 cask 15;drmns nails, 5 bundles galvanized iron, 1 keg & 3 casks zinc, 1 coil ■wire, H. W illiamson 3 boxes starch, 1 case drapery, 1 do vestas, T. Waters ; .40 bars and 17 bdlsiron, 3 galvanized kegs, Powell Son & Co. ; 2 coils iope, 1 keg nails, D. &P. Bell ; 1 box coffee, 6 gnnniessugar, 1 chest tea, 1 case drapery, Menzies ; 1 carriage, Higgie ; 1 tierce tobacco, G., & E. H<)\ve; 1 package drapery, 1 do lead piping, E. T. Woon ; 20,000 feet timber, W. Owen ; 2 cases vestas, 2 do jams, 2 do salad oil, 1 cask nuts; 1 do ginger, 4 bags pepper, 1 cask bathbricks, 2do soda, 2 cases and 4bags coffee, 1 quarter cask brandy, 10 kegs nails, 1 case oilmans stores, W Fimiimore. \ Passengers—Messrs Williamson & Higgie. Powell Son & Co. Agent. May 9th, Spray, Schooner, 116 tons, Brown, from Newcastle, N.S.W. —124 tons coals, Commissariat. Gudgeon & Co. Agent. May 9th/ Bonnie Lass, Schooner, 39 tons, Davidson, from Nelson. 25 tons, coals, 1 pkg sacks, 4 water casks,' 2 boxes soap, 1 trunk drapery, 4 hluls beer, 30 sacks lime, 8 hurdles, Order., Passenger—Mr. Western. Gudgeon & Co. Agent. ■ . May 11th, Heron, Schooner, 91 tons, Lamg, from Lyttelton in ballast. Passengers—J. Willis, A. Htston. Maj 13, Warren Goddard, brigantine, 203 tens, Gilfillan, from Otago. In ballast. Master, agent. ' EXPORTS. May 7th, Tyne, 36 tons, McLaren, for Wellington. 16 tons potatoes, Taylor Watt & Co. ; 1 bale wool, Franklin & Hurst; 65 sacks oats, James Wilson ; 16 kegs butter, Bold. Wilson,4pkgs cheese, Williamson. Taylor WPtt & Co. Agent.'s . DIED. On the 11th inst., after a painful affliction, Sarah, wife of Mr. Daniel Smith, the only and beloved daughter of Thomas and Sarah Scrivener, Victoria-avenue. Friends, will please accept this intimation. POST OFFICE NOTICE. Mails Close--For Dunedin, also .for Australian Colonies, India, and Europe, &c. (Supplementary), per s. s. Corio, this day, Thursday, at 4 p.m. : , For Napier and Auckland, per Overland, via Wellington, on Thursday next, 21st inst., at 11 a.m. 1 May 14th, 1863. SUBSCRIBERS, and others, indebted to the * “ Chronicle,” are requested to pay their A ccounts at the earliest convenient date, to Mr. Parkinson, at the office. April 23, 1863. . .

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 343, 14 May 1863, Page 3

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Untitled Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 343, 14 May 1863, Page 3

Untitled Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 343, 14 May 1863, Page 3

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