SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
IMPORTS. P - Jan. 9, Wonga Wonga, s.s. 104 tons, Cellem, from Wellington.. 10 boxes tea, 10 do soap, 3 casks sugar, 1 case corn flour, 1 box, 1 bag, Powell Son and Co; 1 cask zinc, A. Tod ; 1 case curry po\vder r E. Howe ; 5 cases old tom, 1 cask ginger cordial, 6 oars, G. Howe ; 1 ca§k ginger cordial, 3 hhds porter, G. Beaven_; 3 chests and two boxes tea, X case grocery, 1 box raisins, 1 cask crushed- loaf, H. Lyon; 3 cases galvanized iron, 1 do glass, 1 pkg nails, D. and P. Bell; 1 truss drapery, E. T. Woon ; 1 case paperhangings, 1 case, 1 box drapery, Menzxes and Co; 1 pkg paper, 49 pieces timber, Franklin and Hurst; 3 hhds sheepwasli tobaco, Cameron and Simpson ; 1 box, T. B. Taylor ; 2 pr cart axle arms and boxes, 1 pkg ironwork, Bett; 9 coils fencing wire, 1 pkg staples, 1 roll canvas, 9 pkgs iron posts, Capt. Daniell; 1 parcel, H. B. Roberts ; 1 do, W. R. Boyle ; 1 grindstone, 1 package, 20 bdls laths, 1 case drapery, 2 kegs horseshoes, 1 box, 1 case chicory, 1 box tobacco, 1 case drugs, 5 hhds ale, 38 mats and 15 casks sugar, 38 bags rice, 3 brls currants, 2 cbesis tea, 1 case starch, 1 qr ck Whiskey, 1 case, 1 box Order ; 1 hhd brandy, 3 casks ale, G. Roberts ; 9 cases brandy, Ido curacoa, Dunleavy; 9 mats and 1 cask sugar, I,parcel tobacco, 8 boxes soap, 1 case coffee, 1 do - oranges, 8 do oilman s stores, Ido pipes, 1 do"liquorice, -1 brl oatmeal, 1 box candles, 1 cask walnuts, McNevin; 10 boxes tea, Owen ; 5 half chests and 5 boxes tea, Gillies and McDonell ; 1 pkg oilcloth, Taylor and Watt, 3 qr cks brandy, 2 do Wine; 1 hhd rum, T. Waters. . .Passengers—Mrs. Watt and 2 children, Miss Fuslow, Mrs. Scown and son, Miss Spinks, Miss Faulkner, Rev. B. and Mrs. Taylor, Mr. J. U. Taylor, Mr. Burnett, and son, Mr. Walker, Mr. H. Cameron, Mr. Rees, Mr. Ross, Mrs. McDonald, Killen, Green, and Gardener. Powell Son and Co. agents. Jan. 9, Spray, Brown, from Sj'dney. 113 tons coals, Commissariat; 64 pkgs furniture, 2 cases pianofortes, 6 bags sugar, 2 chests tea, 10 pkgs oilman’s stores, 4 cases wine, 2 do brandy, 2 casks porter, Mrs.'Reid. Passengers—Mrs. Miss and Master Reid, Miss Imlay, Bridget Grogan and Mary Grogan. Gudgeon and Co., Agents. . __ , Jan. 11, Tyne, 34 tons, Odgers, from Wellington, 1 trunk boots, 1 bag rice, 160 bags salt, 1 case herrings, 9 kegs nails, 1 water cask, 3 hhds ale; 3 plates castings, 1 parcel, Taylor & Watt ; 1 bdl bottle baskets, G. Gower ; 45 bags sugar, 3 cases salmon, W. Kells ; 2o bags lime, 1 pr oars, W. T. Owen ; 9 bdls hoop iron, Mr. Morris ; 4 coils rope, 2 drums oil, Franklin and Hurst; 3 cases stationery, 2 parcels, H. I. Jones ;1. pkg books, E. Lewis ; 1 case drapery, H. Bradley; 1 do, J. D. Hewett. Taylor and Watt, Agents. EXPORTS. Jan. 6, Heron, Laing, for Lyttelton or Onebunga. 45 cattle, 1 horse, Order.—Passengers, 2 Stockmen. Master, agent. Jan. 9, Prince Alfred, s. s. 96 tons, T. Higgie, for Nelson or Manukau. 45 cattle, Crozier. Owen, agent. Jan. 9, Wonga Wonga, s.s. Cellem, for Taranaki, Raglan, 7 and Manukau. 28 cattle, 60 sheep, 2 horses, 13 kegs butter, Bayley; and Sundiy packages.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 377, 14 January 1864, Page 3
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574SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 377, 14 January 1864, Page 3
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