Shipping Intelligence.
POUT OP WANGANUI. Wanganui Heads: Pour miles from the town; Lat. 40 dees. 50 mins. S. ; long. 175 at ten minutes before slack water in the rivei. OUTWARDS. April 16. —Wallabi, s.s , 101 ions, Daniels, for Westport. EXPORTS. Per s.s. Wallabi: Produce of New Zealand--50 head cattle, 200 do sheep, 10 tons potatoes, 5 do bran, 12 pigs, Preeth & Greig. The s.s. Wallabi, which entered outwards yesterday for Westport, has been detained by the unfavourable nature of the weather. H.M.S. Galatea, 26 guns, Captain TURK. Duke of Edinburgh, was signalled off Wellington Heads, on Sunday morning about a quarter past eleven, and very soon after was seen coming in under easy steam with all sail stowed. She left Sydney on the 3rd, and encountered a strong head wind, which soon increased to a fi'Tce gale. On Tuesday morning the gale abated, and she steamed the remainder of the passage, the weather being fine and pleasant. As is the custom with her Majesty’s navy, the Galatea was piloted in by her own officers. Independent. INTER PPtOVINCTAL SHIPPING. WELLINGTON SHIPPING. Arrivals: March 10—Wellington, from Napier and Auckland. March 11—Galatea, H.M.S., from Sydney. March 12— Challenger, 11.M.5., from Sydney: Alhambra, from Melbourne, via Nelson and the West Coast. Departures : March 10—Phoebe, for Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Mannkau. March 11Wild Duck, for London. March 12—Wellington, for Lyttelton and Dunedin. March 13— Alhambra, for Melbourne via the South. LATEST TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Lyttelton : March 13 —Wellington, from Wellington ; W ellington, for Dunedin. Mai eh 14 Ahuriri, from Dunedin; Alhambra, from Wellington. . . Port Chalmers : March 13 —Ahurm, tor Lyttelton; Airedale, for Bluff. March 14— Wellington, from Lyttelton. Bluff: March 14—Airedale, from Dunedin; Airedale, for Dunedin.
LATEST ENGLISH SHIPPING. Corrected to February 1. LOADING AT LONDON. For Auckland —Kate Waters, Turner. For Canterbury— Caroline Coventry, Jones . Challenger. Brown. For Nelson and New Plymouth—lcon, Brewer. For Otago Pampero, Morrice ; Undaunted, Grierson. For Wellington —Yeritas, Spolander. ARRIVALS IN ENGLAND. H.M.S. Brisk, from Austalia, at Plymouth, on Jan 6. DEFARTURES FROM 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 1 . Memento, L.vall, 464 tons, from Deal, for Wellington, on Jan 24. The Alliance, for New Zealand, which put hack to Liverpool, sailed again on Dec 7The Memento, for "Wellington, sailed from TaJmonth on Dec 31. 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 Jan 10. The Mosstrooper, for Wellington, was off the 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 1015, 17 April 1869, Page 2
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465Shipping Intelligence. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 1015, 17 April 1869, Page 2
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