Shipping Intellingence.
PORT OF WANGANTTI. Wanganui Heads: Four miles from the town; Lat. 40 decs. 50 mins. 8.; loner. 175 deo-s. ?, ftpcs. W. Hie-li water at the Heads at ten minutes before slack water in the river. INWARDS April 13.—Storm Bird, s.s., 08 tons, Doyle, from Wellington, Pioton, and Nelson. April 14.—Wallabi, s.s., 101 tons, Darnels from Westport. OUTWARDS. April 12. Wanganui, s.s., 164 tons, Dinklater, for Westport. April 14.—Storm Bird, s.s., 68 tons, Done, for Taranaki and Manukau. IMPORTS. Per s.s. Storm Bird: Transhipped ex Wellington from Dunedin, free and duty paid 1 case drugs, 5 do sundries, 1 pair cart boxes, 1 case axles, 3 bdls iron, 1 do screw, 2 boxes sundries, 2 bdls galvanised iron, 6 boxes tin plate, Ido sundries, 2 doz buckets, order. Transhipped ex Ahuriri from Nanier. free and duty pacd—l box. Pees. Transhipped ex Gothenburg from Melbourne under bond —8 boxes, , order. From Wellington ex warehouse under bond, 2 qr-cks brandy, Beid. From Wellington free and duty paid—l 9 bdls bags, Finmmore ; 4 pkgs drapery, Mcßeth ; 1 pc.l, Towgood ; 1 do, Father Perssnt: 1 bale c.ornsacks, 12 pkgs, Taylor & Watt; 2 cases rope, Brown & Duthie ; 17 pkgs sundries, 1 case drapery, Lament; 1 bdl corn sacks, Reid; 4 cases starch, 2do old tom, 14 pkgs sundries, Wilkins; 5 pkgs sundries, order. From Nelson, free and duly paid Anderson; 1 pci, Blake. From Nelson. ez warehouse under bond —SS hags sugar, Lewis. Per s.s. Wallabi: 30 tons coals, order. EXPORTS. Per s s Wanganui: New Zealand produce—--48 head cattle, 1 horse, 40 pigs. 850 sheep, 6 tons potatoes, Dick ; 3 trunks merchandize, Lewis. , ! Per s.s. Storm Bird : For Taranaki, free and ■ duty paid—l pkg, Dow ; 2 kegs nails, 2 bdls , iron. 5 bars do, 1 cask, 3 coils rope, 2 cases 7 do kerosine, Brown & Duthie; 1 gig, Em. For Manukau, free and duty paid- 1 trunk, John; 5 okgs luggage, Taylor & Watt; rnilistores and targ°t 18th Regt. PASSENGER LIST. Arrivals : [Per s.s. Stnrrn Bird"!— Saloon 1. Original steerage, Mr Morrison and 4 origiDick, Baithoe, and Hewitt. 10 ,, [Per ss. Storm Bird] —Lieut Mmett, lotri R.T., Messrs Short, Coifi', Duthie. Steerage 3, and 2 rank and file ISte R. I. r Tun fine schooner Golden Isle, Captain McDonald, was wrecked at Lyttelton, during the heavy southwest gale on the 3rd April. "he vessel was a new one, and was part owned b vMr Robertson, Auckland, and by her captain. She arrived in harbour on Good Friday to load grain for Auckland, and bad completed her loading at the railway wharf on Saturday, when the gale commenced. 4 She was moored with 41-in hawser, four parts unde, fast to the wharf piles. Captain Gibson was on the wharves a short time before the wreck took place. • between half-past ton and eleven m Sunday night the hawser parted. She held on with her anchor for a short time, but this came home, with 75 fathoms of chain, and she went broadside on to the breast work. A few minutes m Sunday night’s torrific galo sufficed to sink nei. e captain and men had onlv just time to get on shore, having lost everything, The vessel lies sunk just off the breastwork. LATEST ENGLISH SHIPPING. Corrected to February 1. LOADING AT LONDON. For Auckland—Kate Waters, Turner. For Canterbury— Caroline Coventry, .Tones: Challenger, Brown. For Nelson and New Plymouth—lcon, Brewer. For Otago Pampero, Morrice ; Undaunted, Grierson. For Wellington—Veritas, Spolander. ARRIVALS IN ENGLAND. H.M.S. Brisk, from Austalia, at Plymouth, on Jan 6. DEPARTURES EROM ENGLAND. Tinto, Dawson, 443 tons, from Liverpool, for Otago, on Dec 31. , Lancastria, Lauerman, 895 tons, for Auckland, on Jan 2. , „ „ Mary Shepherd, Peck, 900 tons, from Gravesend, for Auckland, on Jan fr~. Memento, Lvall, 464 tons, from Deal, for Wellington, on Jan 24. The Alliance, for New Zealand, which put back to Liverpool, sailed again on Dec 7. The Memento, for Wellington, sailed from Falmouth on Dee 31. rr , , The Phineas Pendleton, for New Zealand, sailed from Liverpool on Dec 31. The Mosstrooper, for Wellington, sailed from Deal on Jan 7- , The Portland, for Auckland, sailed from Portsmouth on Jan 10. , The Lancastria, for Auckland, was off Holyhead on .Tan 10. The Mosstrooper, for Wellington, was oft tile Isle of Wight on January 10. The Dagmar, for Canterbury, sailed from Deal on Jan 8.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 1014, 15 April 1869, Page 2
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721Shipping Intellingence. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 1014, 15 April 1869, Page 2
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