SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
IMPORTS. Dec. 7, WongaWonga, s.s. 104 tons, Cellera, from Wellington. 2 casks, 2qr-cks ironmongery, l bill forks, 6do spades, 6 grindstones, T. Scrivener ; 4 trunks boots, 1 case, 1 box, 1! ton sugar, 10 cks sulphur, 1 case grindery, W. T. Owen ; 1 qr-ck and 10 cases whiskey, 5 chests and 6 half do tea, Order; 1 saddle, Southcombe ; 1 drum spirits tar, J. Wilson ; 2 hf-chests and 2 boxes tea, 5 gunnies sugar, 3 brls porter, 1 case pickles, 1 do brandy, 1 do glass, 1 do sundries, 1 box raisins, sdo soap, T. Flauuery ; 2 bales woolpacks, Goodsou; 2 boxes window glass, 2 bdls hoop iron, A. Tod ; 1 parcel, 7 bags and 4 mats sugar, 2 cks oatmeal, 1 do carb. soda, 1 case drapery, Franklin and Hui-st; 1 parcel, Hurley ; 30 cks bottled porter, 1 case and qr-ck whiskey, Powell, Son, and Co. ; 8 gunnies and 4 mats sugar, 3 cases grocery, 1 do kerosine, 1 do salad oil, 1 cask oatmeal, 8 chests tea, 8 bags coffee, H. Lyon ; 1 box, B. Strachan ; 1 bale woolpacks, Taylor, Watt, and Co. ; 1 cask rice, 1 do oatmeal, 1 case washing powder, 1 do drapery, 1 box candles, 1 do almonds, J. Stewart ; 1 bale drapery, Sim and Holland ; 1 ease oranges, G. Walker ; 1 chest and 4 hf-chests tea, 1 case curry, T. Waters ; 1 qr-ck rum, G. Heaven ; 1 parcel, Bank N.S. Wales ; 1 case stationery, 1 ck ink, H. I. Jones; 1 case drapery, H. Bradley. Passengers Mrs. Foley, Mrs. Pearce, Mrs. Muirbead, Mr. D. Anderson, Mr. Deigliton, 4 men Col. Def. Force. Powell, Son, and Co., agents. Dec. 11, Tyne, 36 tons, Odgers, from Wellington. 8 bales leaf tobacco, 1 case and 1 qrck whiskey, 2 do brandy, 17 cases wine, 31 do ginger wine, 2 do boots, 2 do muslins, 1 do hats, 1 do sundries, 1 do haberdashery, 3 do brushware, 6do saddlery, l do salmon, 1 do lobsters, 2 do jams, 1 bag almonds, 1 keg raddle, 1 parcel account books, 6 kegs carb. soda, 1 bale carpeting, 1 bdl liamlles, 3 crates earthenware, 3 hlids porter, 2 cks bottled beer, 10 do sulphur, 1 «lo oatmoal, 1-sack walimts,* 11 iron pots, 2 iron tanks, Taylor, Watt, and Co. ; 2. cases and 2 bales drapery, T. Waters; 1 case drapery, Mrs. Craig ; 33 kegs nails, 2 coils iron wire, Jas. Reynolds ; 2 bags hair, 1 case books, D. and P. Bell ; 1 case apparel, Rev. D. Hogg; 15 pkgs luggage, 500 feet timber, W. F. Jones. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Jones and 3 children, Taylor, Watt, and Co., agents. EXPORTS. Dec. 5, Excelsior, 52 tons, Davis, for Onehunga. 33 cattle, 1000 bricks, T. W. Gudgeon. Gudgeon and Co., agents. Same day, Abeona, 44 tons, Fairchild, for Onehunga. 35 cattle, 1000 bricks, Fisk. Master, agent. Dec. 8, WongaWonga, 103 tons, Cellem, for Taranaki, Raglan, and Manukau. 30 cattle, 180 sheep, Bayley and Crozier. Passengers— Mr. Bayley, Mr. and Mrs. Lethbridge. Powell, Son, & Co., agents. Dee. 12, Prince Alfred, p.s. 174 tons, Higgie, to Lyttelton. 50 cattle, T. Higgie. W. T. Owen, agent. Same day, Tyne, 36 tons, Odgers, to Wellington. 20 . bales (6720 lb.s) wool, 25 bales (1000) sheepskins, Taylor, Watt, and Co. ; 10 pkgs luggage, Jordan ; 1 case, Officer Commanding Defence Force.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 374, 17 December 1863, Page 3
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553SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 374, 17 December 1863, Page 3
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