PASSENGER LIST.
INWARDS. Per s.s. Storm bird, from Wanganui, Taranaki, Raglan, and Mauukau. Miss Murphy. Per ship Asterope, from London. Mr and Mrs O. D. R. Ward, Oapt E. Daniell, Mr and Miss Chiene, Mr T. Milner, Mr S. E. Hudson, Miss Board, Miss Smith, Mr and Mrs Frasar, Messrs Johnson, Feast, Alpln, Bishop. Pen s.s. Phosbe, from Picton, Nelson, and Sydney. Saloon: Messrs R. S. Ledger, Knowles, Cuthbertson, Duncan. 2nd Cabin: Messrs Carr, Tompkins, and 15 for tho South. OUTWARDS. Per s.B. Wonga Wonga, for the North. Mr Carey. Per s.B. Storm Bird, for the South. Messrs Kebbell, M'lntosh, Miller, Carswell. IMPORTS. In the Pearl, Pilcher, agent— 2S pigs, 80 bags oats, 1 bag carrots, 18 bags wheat, 1 keg butter, W. W. Taylor. In the Storm Bird, Duncan & Vennell, agents— lo cases arms and ammunition, Officer Commandiug Militia ; 1 keg butter Capt Sharp ; 10 bags bacon, 2 kegs butter, W. Tonks ; 1 pol, Anderson. EXPORTS. In the Storm Bird, Duncan & Vennell, agents— 2 cases pictures, C. D. Barraud; 5 cases sewing machines, E. Peurce ; 1 parcel, Krull & Co ; 1 case, 1 pkge, J. J. Tame ; 27 kegs butter, W. Lyon j 10 cows, 1 horse, J. M'lntosh ,- -85 sheep, 13 qrs beef, F. Bright ; 1 box eggs, J Evans ; 22 bundles flax, VV. & G. Turnbull & Co. In tho Wonga Wonga, Duncan & Vennell, agents—l bale drapery, 2 trusses do, 2 cases oil, 1 case ink, 1 cask sugar, 1 bag currants, 4 ton sugar, 1 bag coffee, 1 case i kerosine, 1 case groceries, 8 boxes Jeoap, 3 do candles, 1 do pipes, 1 bale paper, 1 truss milk dishes, J. Joseph & Co: < 5 cases old torn, 5 do brandy, 4 hhds porter, 5 qrs casks braj»dy,Krvai&go; 2Q bags ja,H, 1° P^gD SUgar, 2. half j
chests tea, E. Pearce ; 1 casa, Duncan ft Vennell ; 4 cases geneva, 5 cases brandy, 1 qr-cask port, 3 hhds ale, 2 octaves-, port, 1 bale wool packs, Bethune & Hunter ; 1 box, W. H, Meek; 3 mats sugar, 1 trass drapery, 7 boxes soap, 10 bags rice, 1 case drapery, 10 bars iron, W. &Q. Turnbull & Co ; 1 parcel, Miss Smith ; 1 case drugs, Barraud ; 4 trunks boots, 1 case pictures, 1 do glassware, 4 cases stationery, 4 do drapery, 1 case florida water, Owen Bros; 1 tin confectionery, 1 ease, J. Walden; 4 pkgs oakum, 2 cases nails, 3 do metal, 1 pkge do, 1 case apparel, Johnston; 1 bale blankets, 30 sacks flour, 20 ba<*s do Bhalf chests tea, 5 chests do, 80 bags stilt, D Anderson ; 5 qr-casks whisky, A. P. Stuart & Co ; 1 case stationery, 1 keg do, 4 caaes, 8 casks ironmongery, W. Lyon. In the Alert, Master agent— ls mats sugai-, 6 cases ironmongery, 10 cases groceries, 2 drums oil, 22 bags salt, 3 casks bottled beer, 1 case port wine, 3000 bricks, 1 case earthenware, Levin & Co : 1 case ironmongery, E. W. Mills; 3 chairs, 4 bags sugar, ,J chest tea, 1 box currants, 2 boxes groceries, 10 bags flour, D. Anderson, junr ; 10 pkgß luggage, 8 do ironmongery, 1 bale wool packs, Bethune & Hunter; 1 pkge powder and shot, Keen© Bros. in the Valiant, Master, agent— 6s head cattle, Rogerson « Co.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1966, 6 October 1863, Page 2
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