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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

IMPORTS. Oct. 23, WongaWonga, s.s. 103 tons, Cellem, from Wellington. 2 cases, 2 bales, and 1 qi'tree tobacco, 1 qr-ck wine, 2 do whiskey, 4 do rum, 4 do and 5 cases brandy, 1 case drapery, 17 do oilman’s stores, 5 cans oil, 20 bags rice, 60 do flonr, 32 mats sugar, 5 brls currants, 2 chests tea, W. Finnimore ; 1 case, 1 do saddlery, 20 cks bottled porter, Taylor, Watt, and Co. ; 1 bale, 6 cases, 1 do hats, 2 kegs butter, Order ; 13 pkgs luggage, Capt. Daniell; 3 hhds ale, G. Howe,; 20 bags flour, T. Flannery ; 100 Ibags flour, 5 bags rice, 2 boxes cigars, 2 halfchests tea, 1 box pipes, 1 truss dishes, 1 case eonfectioneiy, Gillies and MeDonell ; 6 cwt sugar, E. Humphries ; 1 truss blankets, E. T. Woon ; 1 case, T. Waters ; 2 boxes, 1 bag, A. Cameron ; 2 cases, 3 cks, 1 bale steel, 1 preart axles, 2 tons wrought iron, Franklin and Hurst; 14 gates, 1 case vestas, 5 cases, 3 cks, 6 doz pails, 4 doz spades, G. S. Nelson ; 10 pkgs rope, 2 do raisins, 1 chest tea, 2 cks rice, 1 ream paper, 1 case herrings* 1 do pickles, H. Lyon; 1 truss drapery, 1 box oranges, Menzies; 2 cases, H. Bradley ; 1 case, H. I. Jones; 1 truss, 2 iron tanks, 1 pkg fittings, N. E. Beamish ; ,1 parcel, Itev. R. Taylor; 7 drums colza oil, G. Beaven ; 2 cases oilman’s stores, 2 do and 1 pkg drapery, J. .Stewart ; 1 case drapery, 1 do sauces, D. and P. Bell : 1 case bottled fruit, 1 do drapery, 1 do sauces, E. Howe. Passengers Mrs. Logan, 3 children, and servant, Mrs. Henderson, Miss Stephens, Mr. Currie, Mr.

McNeal, 3 men 57th regt. Powell, Son, and Co., agents. EXPORTS. Oct, 23, WongaWonga, b.s. 103 tons, Cellem, for Taranaki, Raglan, and Manukau. 30 cattle, 130 sheep, Bay ley & Co. ; 1 copper boiler, Taylor, Watt, and Co. ; 4 kegs butter, 3 pkgs bacon, W. T. Owen ; 1 case, Powell, Son, and Co. Passengers—Revs. R. Taylor and G. Stannard, Miss Stannard, Mrs. Chaml)erlain, Mr. Bayley, 2 stockmen, 1 man H.M. 57th regt. Oct. 26, Tyne, 36 tons, McLaren, for Wellington. 8 bales wool (3000 lbs) Gillies and McDouell. Taylor, Watt, & Co., agents.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 367, 29 October 1863, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 367, 29 October 1863, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 367, 29 October 1863, Page 2

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