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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

IMPORTS. yfpril 18. Sea Gull, 62 tons, Farnie, from Wellington—2 hhcls. rum, 1 cask vinegar, 6 casks sugar, 1 case sauces, T. Waters; 1 qr. cask and 2 octaves skerry, 2 likds. porter, S. Curtis and Co.; 6 qr. casks brandy, 4 hkds. rum, 2 qr. casks sweetened spirits, 20 hbds. beer, 1 hkd, white lead, l ease raisins, 2 do. fig 9, 1 do. ginger wine, 1 cask soda, 5 cases starch, 2 do. blue, 11 do. mustard, ,28 do. Oilman’s stores, 4 do. vinegar, 43 kegs nails, 1 cask china ware, 10 qr. casks vinegar, 2 cases drapery, Taylor, Watt and Co.; 13 mats sugar, Stephenson; 1 package hops, Foreman.; 1 basket medicine, 1 parcel books, D. and /*. Bell; 2 tons iron, Gray and Rankin; 1 bale and 1 bag leather, Sergt. Sergeant, 47 mats sugar, 12 planks and 8 boards totara, 5 bags flour, Order ; 12 pkgs. luggage. Passengers—Rev. W, Watkins, Messrs. Peat, Reid, Boddington and 2 maories. April 21. Jane Peata, 22 tons, W. Scott; from fFallington— 1 half keg tobacco, Frank - ling and Co.; 2 bales bags, Taylor, Watt and Co.; 1 bale bags, Order; 8 pkgs. luggage, Rev. Mr. Watkin.

April 23, Tyne, 36 tons, Linklater, from New Plymouth—s tons potatoes, Order; 14 bags grass seed, J. Morgan ; 10 pkgs. clothing, Commissary 65th Regt. Passengers— Messrs. Scbultze and Watt, and Mrs. Tuffin. April 23. Emily Allison—9o tons, Langley from New Plymouth—l bale bags, 1 sofa, 50 sheep, Order.

April 26." VFohga Wonga, 103 tons, Renner, from Wellington via Nelsou—l hhd. rum, S. Curtis $ Co.; 40 bags sugar, 10 boxes soap, Powell and Co.; 1 cask rum, 4 cases drapery, D. Nathan; 3 bags sugar, \ chest tea, 1 bag and 5 bags salt, for Picton; 7 packages billiard table, Kells ; 1 bale Shawls, Beavan and JVoou; 1 box sovereigns, Col.

Wyatt; 22 pkgs. personal effects, Fernie; 2 kkds. oil, Order; 1 box machinery, addressed. Passengers—Major Cooper, Mr. Gibson, Mrs. Fernie, and 1 in the steerage. EXPOETS, April 25. Tyne, 36 tons, Linklater, for Wellington—9o bushels oats, Wilson; 11 kegs butter, Powell and Co.; 7 kegs butter, Howe; 5 sacks wheat, Taylor; 1 brl. apples, Reid; 3 cases frdit McGregor; 1 box luggage, Wilcox; 20 tons, potatoes, Taylor, Watt and Co ; 2 cases Sherry, Nixon. Passenger—Mr. Schultze., . * April 26. Se& Gull, 62 tons, J. Farnie, for Manakau—2 qi. casks brandy, 1 qr. cask whiskey, 8 casks salt beef, 200 sheep, Alexander ; 30 pkgs. passengers’ luggage. Passengers—Rev. W. Kirk and 2 children, Messrs. Alexander and Lucas.

April 27 Jane Peata, 25 tons, Scott, for Wellington—2o tons potatoes, Owen. April 28. Wonga Wonga, 103 tons, Renner, for Wellington, Picton, and Napier—39 sacks, 2 tons sugar, 266 bags, 17 tons, potatoes, Powell and Co.; 97 bags, 6£ tons potatoes, 8 kegs honey, 5 kegs butter, 1 case drugs, 3 cases oil, 9 pigs, W. Owen; 178 bags, 13| tons potatoes, Taylor Watt and Co.; 8 kegs butter, 7 bags grass seed, 1 keg honey, D. and P. Bell; 7 kegs butter, W. Kells; 5 pigs, McGhee. Passengers, Cobin—Dr. Jowett, Miss Campbell, Mrs; Mcßetb, Messrs. Wm. Kells, Carkeek, and Boddington. Steerage—Mrs. Anderson and child. April 28. Emily Allison, ,99 tons, Lang ley, for Manakau—3 tierces pork, 1 keg lard, 25 bullocks, 22 pigs, R. Taylor. Passengers —Mr, and Mrs. R. Taylor and 2 children.

4 MAY—1860. Phases of the Moon. Full Moon, 5th, at 6*40 p.m. Last Quarter, 13th, at 6*55 a.m. New Moon, 21st, at 6*25 a.m. First Quarter, 21st, at 7*43 a.m. Sun rise. Sun sets. F. 6 43 5 11 5 S. 6 44 5 10 6 Sun. .6 45 5 9 7 M. 6 45 5 9 8 T. 6 46 5 9 9 W. 6 47 5 7 10 Th. 6 48 : 5 6

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 189, 3 May 1860, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 189, 3 May 1860, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 189, 3 May 1860, Page 2

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