SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
.. . ... . IMPORTS.. " . . from l. qr estate,.g<meva v 12, cks bottled beer, IV. S. /?u«Kell ; 4-cases, njercliandize. Geo. Roberts * 1 .bale am} ,2 cases merchandize, 40 bogs sugar, ; ; Ro\\;ell and Co.; 1 case, Lt. -Colonel Murray;. 1 case firearms, J. D. Hewelt; 3 ;foag% seegjv -l-deeg, 5 boxes soap,. 4,bags sugar, Order; 4 cases merchandise, 1 case vestas, 1 do biscuits, 2 chests tea, P. Nathan; 4 bhds.
pbrteiV 2 ovens, 2 boxes clothes-pegs, S. Curtis anil Co:; one box J.; Burnett;.one pianoforte; 1 bale blankets, E. T. Woon ; one trunk drapery, W. Kells; one case do, Q. and E. //owe; one parcel,, E. Hackett ;. 2 ; cases drugs, W. T. Owen ; 1 truss drapery, 4 boxes candles! G. Heaven. Carkeek, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Watkins, .Misses Ma. honey (2) and O’Brien. March 20.—Wonga Wonga, 103 tons, Renner, from New Plymouth—ll sheep, J. Morgan; 362 do, J. Treweek/ : Passengers— Dr. Gibson, Messrs.- Owen, Treweek, Watt. Ross, Morgan,-Jow.ett, Alexander, Old, Tagg* Milner, White. March 21 —Tyne, 36 tons, Linklater, from Wellington—l bale and; 1 half tierce tocacco, I, hhd brandy. 2 qr casks port wine, 'I: Waters; 3; bales, 43 cases, 5 do and 1 bale drapery. 1 pkg; glittering, 10 qr casks wine. 5 cks stout., 16 kegs, nails, ,190 bags salt.. Taylor, Watt and Co; 1 case H. I. Jones; 3 crates, 1 trunk, 5 cases, C. Dawson ; 1 case; J. Gerse ; 1 do Thomas Taylor ; 1 do Rev. D. Hogg; 1 parcel drapery, K. T. Woon; ! 1 pkg do, ' 1 ck rosin, 1 do pitch, D. ami Pf Bell; 1 box wearing apparel, Capt. Blewitt; 3 cases machinery, 2 pkgs wood, 4 wheels. Gray and Rankin; 1 case. merchandise, Glover; 1 parcel, Resident' Magistrate 1 case revolvers, Collector of Customs. Passengers—Mrs. Lewis, 2 children and boy. KXP.RTS.
A/arcli 11, Sea Gull, Farnie, for Welling ton. 4 bales wool, 4 tons potatoes, 7'ayl<>r Watt and (Jo.; 3 bales wool, Chas. Cameron. March 16, //’onga Wonga,. 103, s.s , Renner, for New Plymouth. 27 cattle, 200 sheep. Jay lor, Watt and C 0..; 7 hhds. beer, S. Foreman ; one parcel, Officer command.ng military. Passengers—Rev. M. Pertuis, Afessrs. .Single, W. T Owen. J. Treweek, 11. Ross. Join. Morgan, John Old, W.-Jewett, J. Alexander. W. Watt, R. Woon, and Dr. Gibson. March 20—Wonga Wonga. for Wellington. —230 lbs onions, 2 pkgs fruit, I), ami P Bell. Passengers—Messrs. Owen and Toll
The Wonga Wonga, which left this on Saturday at 1 p.m. arrived at Taranaki on Sunday at 9a m. Six of the cattle died on their way of injuries occasioned partly by the pitching of the vessel, and partly by flic rolling of some casks in the hold. The Wonga Wonga left Taranaki on Monday evening; ami arrived at the wharf here at 3 p.m. yesterday, having had strong head wind most of the way
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 5, Issue 227, 21 March 1861, Page 2
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471SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 5, Issue 227, 21 March 1861, Page 2
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