SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
IMPORTS. Nov. 12, Sturt, ps, Walker, from Wellington. 1 hhd nun, 2 do porter, G. Howe; 1 hhd brandy, 2 qr-cks sherry, 4 do brandy, 5 hhds ale, 8 casks currants, 1 bale corks, 1 case prints, 3 do kerosine, 2 do raisins, 2 do axes, 1 do axe handles, 1 do ware, 5 do pickles, 5 do vinegar, 8 do ginger wine, 5 casks pearl barley, 25 boxes candles, 9 do soap, 60 mats and 54 bags sugar, 10 bags rice, W. Finnimore ; 1 keg tobacco, T. Waters ; 60 bags salt, 6 crates bottles, 2 bales woolpacks, 4 brls tar, 12 boxes raisins, 3 coils rope, 4 kegs nails, 8 crates. 1 parcel, Taylor, Watt, & Co ; 2 boxes soap, Gillies & McDonnel; 1 case, 1 barrel, 1 pkg raisins, 1 bdl hayforks, 1 ream paper, 1 package, 1 do wedges, J Bull; 1 case, J. W. Goode ; 4 bdls lionp iron, 1 case, J. Cummings ; 1 pkg tobacco, C. W. Smith ; 2 crates, D. & P. Beil •, 1 case, Order ; 1 do, C.
H. Ashforth ; 40 bags flour, Flannery ; 10 tins paint, 11 iron cases, 1 box fittings, 4 casks, horseshoes, 1 do nails, 2 cases, 1 cask, H. Williamson ; 4 hhds beer, 2 cases geneva, 4 do whiskey, Bdo ginger Cordial, G. Roberts; 1 bale, Franklin and Hurst; 1 box, A. Milne. Passengers—Mr. Krngdan C.D.F., Mrs. Kingdon 3 children & servant and 3 others. Taylor Watt & Co. Agents., Nov. 21, WongaWonga, s.s. 103 tons, Cellem, from Mannkau, Raglan, and Taranaki. 1 bag guano, W. T. Owen ; 3 cases tools, J. Reynolds ; 1 box, 1 bale, 3 cases, Kelly; 1 box paper, 1 case drapery, Howe ; 1 trunk boots, Hoskins ; 1 case, 1 bale, 1 do drapery, McKenzie ; 1 box papers, 2 cases drapery, Murray; 1 cask, 1 barrel, Militia; 2 cases, Commissariat ; 2 cases, 1 do saddlery, Gillies and McDonell; 1 box papers, 1 case drapery, Stewart ; 2 cases, Franklin and Hurst ; 1 case, 1 bale, G. Beaven i 3 bales, H. Bradley ; 2 cases, Woon; 1 do, Nathan ; 2 do, 1 bale, D. and P. Bell; 1 case, Taylor ; 1 parcel, Allen. Powell, Son, and Co., agents. Nov. 24, Zephyr, 56 tons, Lowne, from Lyttelton and Wellington. 70 tons coals, 1 hhd ale, 1 cask bottles, 2 cases sarsaparilla, 1 box drugs, 1 bale woolpacks, W. T. Owen ; 1 case sheepwash tobacco, 7 drums Haye’s specific, 2 case plants, A. Tmlay. W. T. Owen, agent. Nov. 24, Adeona, 99 tons, S. Morphay, from Adelaide. 27 tons flour, 4000 bushels wheat, 6 tons hay, Taylor, Watt, and Co. EXPORTS. Nov. 10, s.s. Star of the South 147 tons, to Lyttelton. 120 head cattle, 18 calves, Peacock and Co. Master, agent. Nov. 12, ps, Sturt, 140 tons, Walker, Walker, for Nelson. In Ballast. Taylor, Watt, and Co. Agents. Nov. 21, WongaWonga, s.s. 103 tons, Cellem, for Wellington. Passengers—Mrs. Cockburn, Mrs. Signal and child, Mrs. Meredith and child, Paratina, 3 prisoners,! 1 corporal, and 2 witnesses.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 371, 26 November 1863, Page 3
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495SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 371, 26 November 1863, Page 3
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