Shipping Intelligence.
POUT OF WANGANUIWanganui Heads: Four miles from the town; Lat. 40 degs. 50 mins. S. ; long. 175 degs. 3 secs. AV. Hi sih water at the Heads at ten minutes before slack water in the river. INWARDS April 29.—Storm Bird, s.s., 68 tons, Doile, from Nelson, Picton, and Wellington. April 30.—Wallahi, s.s., 101 tons, Daniels, from Westport. April 30.—Beautiful Star. . s.s., 101 tons, Hepburn, from Nelson, Wellington, and the South. OUTWARDS. April 30. —Wanganui, s.s., 164 tons, Linklater, for Manukau. IMPORTS. Per 8. s. Storm Bird : Hx Alhambra, from Melbourne, under bond—7 hags soda, 4 drums do, 1 hag izinsrlnss, 1 pkt hops, 2 half-chests tea, 2 do do, 4 boxes raisins, 7 three qr-hoxes tobacco, 1 half-tierce do, 1 case do, 1 do painkiller, 2 qr-tierces tobacco, 2 pkts, 2 pels, 1 case, order Transhipped ex Omeo, from Melbourne, under bond—l hhd treacle, 5 cases 1 pkg order. Transhipped ex llangitoto, from Melbourne, under bond—3 cases sardines, 3 casks glass, 3 ovens, 2 kegs paint, 12 coils rope, 12 bdls hoops, 8 gass pipes, 1 case hurdles, Brown & Duthie. From Wellington ex warehouse, under bond — 25 cases hrandv, 2do tobacco. Lewis. Transhipped ex Cambodia under bond 6 cases, 13 half-chests tea. From Wellington, free and duty paid—2 cases horse-shoes, 1 keg nails, Brown & Duthie; 1 cask harse-shoes, Armstrong: 4 bdls iron, "27 bars do, 1 cask horseshoes, Williamson; 1 cask, Stephenson ; 1 case, Hutchison. Transhipped ex Rangitoto, from Melbourne, under bond—6 cases, 1 half-chest tea, 6 boxes do, 1 case, 1 hag handles, 1 bdl brooms, 1 cask hardware, 2 cases, 4 ovens 1 box clothespeg's, 1 hag glue, 1 bdl frypans, order. From Wellington, free and duty paid—2 cases butter, Lewis; 6 bars iron, Brown & Duthie. Per s.s. Wallabi: 50 tons caal, 1 do coke, Freeth & Greig. Per s.s. Beautiful Star: From Dunedin ex warehouse under bond —8 casks ginger wine, order. From Dunedin under bond—l qr cask whiskey, Mason. From Dunedin, free and duty paid 1 cask glass, 2 kegs, Wilkins, 1 pkg, Lewis; 2 bags barley, 6 cases cheese, 5 bays oatmeal. Mason; 1 case acid, order; 4 hhds ale, Tavlor & Watt; 1 cask zme, 1 case nails, 2 do sundries, 2 bdls ridging, 2 do brooms, Brown & Duthie: 1 dray, Dickie; 1 trunk boots, Hurlev; 1 truss drapery, Anderson : 4 cases glass, 1 do varnish, 1 bale paper, Bett & Robertson ; 1 bdl, washboards, order. From Lyttelton, free and dntv paid—so bacs flour, Lewis ; 4 cases cheese. Mason. From Wellington, tree and duty paid—3 qr-casks vinegar, Lewis ; 6 cases gal iron. Brown & Duthie; 1 bale paper, Ballance »& Willis; 1 umbrella stand, 1 pci, Lewis. EXPORTS. Per s.s. Waaganui: 48 head cattle, 430 sheep, Taylor & Watt. PASSENGER LIST. Arrivals: [Per s.s. Wallahi] —Messrs Dick and McKay. 3 steerage. [Per s.s. Beautiful Star] —Mrs Douglas and child, Messrs Walker, Gernie, Stevenson. Steerage—Mr W. Dickie and family (9) Mr J. Dickie and family (4) 5 volunteers, A.C. Departures : [Per s.s. Wanganui] Miss Butler, Messrs Barnard, Taylor, and Williamson. Steerage, 2 stockmen. The s.s. Wanganui took her departure for Auckland yesterday at 11 a.m. The steamers TVVtllabi* from the Whst Coast, and the Beautiful Star from Wellington via Nelson, arrived on Friday forenoon. They experienced fresh winds and a heavy sea in the straits It is the intention of the Commodore, we believe, to assemble the whole of the Australian fleet at Kawau, Auckland, about the middle of next month, for the purpose of holding martial for trying naval offenders. _ H.M.S. Yirage is to meet the other three ships of war now on this station at Auckland for that purpose. — Post. LATEST ENGLISH SHIPPING. Corrected to February 28. DEPARTURES PROM ENGLAND. Pampero, 911 tons, from Gravesend, for Dunedin. Icon, 353 tons, from Deal, for Auckland. Kate Waters, 580 tons, from Deal, for AuckPeter Denny, 997 tons, from Clyde, for DuneCaroline Coventry, 888 tons, from Gravesend, for Lyttelton. VESSELS LOADING. Coulnakyle, at London, for Auckland, Challenger, at London, for Lyttelton. Joliba, at London, for Nelson and New Plymouth. Undaunted, at London, for Dunedin. Veritas, at London, for Wellington. Robert Pitson, at Liverpool, for Dunedin. The Caroline Coventry, for Canterbury, _ came into collisoin with another vessel in the Channel on the 13th Feb, and put hack for repairs. She sailed again on the 27th Feh.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 1021, 1 May 1869, Page 2
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