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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

IMPORTS. Feb. 18,—Storm Bird s.K., 105 tons, Reynolds from Manukau, Raglan, and Taranaki. spkgs rope, Imlay; 1 truss, 1 case, 1 do'leather, 15 do brandy, 15 do groceries, 2do barley, 3do biscuits, 1 do salmon, 10 do porter, 30 bags 1 ck sugar, 20 bxs tea, W. Finniuipre ; 1 case, 1 truss Howe; Ick sugar, Winks; 2 cases, Capt. Stewart; 29 sheep, Bailey ; 16 kegs, Hulke. Passengers—from Manukau : Messrs. G. W. Jordan', Evans, Rev. Mr. Hobbs, Miss Hobbs, Mrs. Organ and 2 daughters ; from Taranaki : Messrs. Bailey, J. and D. Bailey, Honeyfield, Crozier, Autridge, Simmes, Cochrane, Old, and Lethbridge. Powell, Son and Co., Agents. Feb. 18, Zephyr, 56 tons, Imlay, from Lyttelton. 1 buggy, 1 set harness, F. Savery. Feb. 22, —Prince Alfred, p. s. Higgie, from Nelson. 1 carriage and harness, J. D. Hewett. Passengers—Messrs. Baillie, Baker, audßalme. Feb. 22.—Storm Bird, s. s. Reynolds, from Wellington. 1 case drapery, Mrs, Craig; 1 trunk, 1 box 1 tree glass, 1 case, 10 drums oil, 3 pligs, 4 cases sardines, 2do salmon,- Taylor and Watt ;128 bars6bdls iron, H. Williamson; 12 bdls iron, J. Cummins ; 6 cases starch, 4 do wine, 1 do coffee, 2do drapery, 1 do herrings, 1 bale, 2 cks, Ido porter, T. Flannery ; 10 drums oil, G. Beavcn ; 10 bags rice, D. and P. Bell ; 1 qr. tree tobacco, 12 bags 4 pkgs sugar, 12 bxs tea, 1 do corks,. Gillies and McDonell; 6 doz buckets, 1 trunk, Powell, Son and Co ; 1 pkg belting, Foreman ; 1 case, Srtaehan ; 1 prcl iron, D. Porter ; 7 mats sugar, 1 box soap, 1 do mustard, J. H. Murray ; 1 bbl dried fish, McNiven. Passengers—Messrs. Neil and Flannery. Feb. 23, —Lapwing, 35 tons, Abbs’from Raglan. In ballast. Feb. 23, —Tyne, 34 tons, Odgors, from Wellington. General cargo, particulars of which will be given next week. Feb. 23,-—-Wonga Wonga s. .s. 104 tons, Cellem, from Wellington. General cargo, details of which in next issue, EXPORTS. Feb. 18, —Heron, 91 tons, Laing, to Lyttelton. 44 cattle, 1 horse. Feb. 18, —Storm.Bird, s, s. 104 tons, Reynolds, to Wellington. 28 bales wool, T. Higgie ; 10 do do, O. Cameron ; 39 do do, Marshall ; 9 cases arms, Militia ; 1 cliest tea, Sim and Holland. Mrs. MeWilliam and 3 children, Mr. and Mrs. Watt, Miss Magee, Miss Hammond, Cadt. Ross, Messrs, -Nathan, Tmlay Catley and 17 from, the north. Feb. 24,—Storm Bird s. s. 105 tons, Reynolds to Taranaki, Raglan, and Manukau. 10 cattle, 10 horses, 90 sheep, Crozier aud Bailey ; 1 prcl, H- Bradley ; 1 case, H. Williamson. Passengers—Mrs, Laing, Mrs. Bridson, Messrs, Crozier, Bailey, Finnimore, Macininn, Lieut. Clayton, 57th Regfc., Hr. Gibson. Feb. 24, —Prince Alfred p. s, 90 tons, Higgie to Taranaki. 60 cattle, Jas, Bailey. W. T. Owen, Agent, The paddle, steam or Prince Alfred, of this port, arrived on Saturday eYening from Nelson, where she has had a thorough overhaul and been re-cirppered. The Marine Board has given her a cerificate for the usual period. The Wellington, a description of which will be found in another column, on a trial trip ran 12-615 knots or 14A miles an hour, witlrtlie tide against her. She is laid on in the Clyde for W ellington. London, Dec, 26, loading for Wellington, the George C'cmning, The Rose left Deal on December 4.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 8, Issue 380, 25 February 1864, Page 3

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 8, Issue 380, 25 February 1864, Page 3

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 8, Issue 380, 25 February 1864, Page 3

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