PASSENGER LIST.
INWARD*. Per as. Phoebe, for Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Manukau. Judge Johnston, Mr W. B. D. Mantell, Mrs Smith, Mr and Mrs Litchfleld, Captain Halliday, Misa Cropper, Misa Downes, Miss Duncan, Messrs J. and D. Muirs, Mra Stock and 2 children, Mrs Tompkins and 3 children, Mrs Holdsworth, Mrs Watts, Mr Smith, 29 saloon and 49 steerago for south. Per s,s. Storm Bird, from the South. Messrs Ingle, M'Dowall, Wilson, J. Mills, Adam, and Thompson. Steerago : Messrs A. Willis, Mr and Mrs Pearce, Messrs W. Wood, H. Lewis, W. W. Watermean. Per s.s. Rangatia, for the North, Mesßra W. Lyon, J. A. Bridge, W. Lechner, E. A. Oavlyon, G, Millnor, J. Chapman, Mrs Si Hill, Master Brown, Master Kennedy. oimrwiDs. Per B.s. Phoebe, for Lyttelton and Otago. Saloon: Messrs Willon, Humphries, Smith, Fox, Mr and Mrs Bob, Captain Wilson, Mrs Wilson and 2 children. Second calriu : Messrs Wey, Eieseler, Sharp, Newman, Lynch, Mrs Holland, Mrs Craig, 29 saloon, and 49 steerage from northern for southern ports. ' ' • Per b.s. Bangatira, for Picton, Nelson, Tftmnaki and Manukau. Miss Woodward, Lieut Frizell and servant, Messrs Leaths, Gooding and How«. IMTOBT» In the Phoebe, 1.0.8.M. Co, agents— l 7 hhds beer, L. D. • 64 calf skins, 56 hideß, Hirst. In the Stornvßird, Duncan & Vennell, agents— l box, J. Wallace; lbox merchandise, Houghton; 1 case, 1 parcel, W. Lyon; 2 cases drapery, L. Moss ; I case, 1 keg, 1 bag merchandise, B.Biohmond; 18 boxes starch, sdo candles, 131 kegs paint, i cases drapery, 4 kegs mustard, 1 bundle sytho handles, 1 trunk boots, 1 case oilmen's stores, 1 case blacking, J. J- T»ine ; 1 keg, Order; 2 kegs, A. Sinclair: 1 case coffee, Duncan and Vennell; 1 box merchandise; H. Maule ; 1 tin keroshie, Taylor; 1 cheat, Morrison and Wftßdere * * &&&> Sftiwy , JL case, MeaziesfladOi?,
In the Kangatira, Duncan & Vennell,^ agents — 1 portmanteau and carpet bag, Baker; 1 box,- 29 rams, Levin & Co; 1 box, Bank; 1 parcel, Hare; 1 parcel, Johnston ; 1 case etoel, Seager ; 1 case glass, Port ; 1 case, Chalmers ; 22 bales wool, Bethune & Hunter. BXPOBT3. In the Phoebe, I.C.E.M. Co, agents — Part original cargo, and 5 cases champagne, 5 cases curagoa, Krull & Co ; 1 parcel. 1.C.8.M. Co. In the Kangatira, Duncan & Vennell, agents — S casks brandy, G half chests tea,, 2 casks oatmeal, 2 cases starch, 4do sundries, 8 bai'rels currants, 4 boxes raisins, 40 bags coarse salt, 2 boxes blue, Bethune & Hunter ; 1 case cigars, Heymason ; 250 slates, Duncan & Vennell ; 2 bales leather, 3 trusses do, 2 trusses, 1 bale, \V. L. Hirst; 4 chairs, 1 parcel, Nicholson; 17 casks bottled beer, 6 cases ale, 4 hhs porter, 2 qr-casks brandy, 16 cases cordials, 1) do spirits, .11 boxes candles, 1 case cigars, 1 barrel currants, 1 qr-caslc vinogar, 3 bags rice, 1 case drapery, 1 ease vestas, Ido herrings, Krull Co ; 1 pkge bacon, 1 case Pilcher ; 2 tons potatoes, Thomas ; 1 ingot tin, 2 cases do, 1 bundle zinc, 2 pkgs iron, 1 case, 1 box, Shaw It, Co ; and part original cargo from Onehunga for Taranaki, transhipped ex Wonga Wonga, EXPECTED AKEITALS. Fro-wrung Beauty, barque, from Sydney Bride, from Gravesend, ill days out Wild Duck, ship, from London, 70 days out . ■ FKOJECTEt? DEPASTURES. ... Storm Bird, s.s., for Lyttelton "and Otago, oli the Cth December. Wonga Wonga, s.s., for Wanganui, Taranaki, Kagla*. and Manukau, sth Dec. .• .
The N.ZS.N. Company's b.b. Storm Bird, Captain Keynolds, left Wellington on the 20th inst Experienced light winds, and arrived'&t Ly tt«Uon on Saturday at 9 pm. Sailed again at 12 noon, on Sunday, had light winds as far as Akaroa Heads, thence to Ot»go strong S.W. winds, with heavy sea, arrived at Port Chalmers on Wednesday, at lam. Sailed again on Friday, at 8 am, had light and variable winds the greater part of the passage, and arrived at Port Cooper, on Saturday, the. 28th inst, at 1 pm, Left again the same day, at G pm, experienced light easterly winds, with thick weather, and. arrived at Wellington, on Sunday, at 6.45 pm.
The N.Z.S.N. Company's s.s. Kangatira, Captain Mundlo, sailed from Auckland on Thursday, the 26th instant, experienced light variable winds, and arrived at Napier on Saturday morning, at 8 o'clock, Xteit Napier, same day, at 4 pm. arrived at Castle Point on Sunday morning, at 6 am; sailed again at ».3O am same day, and arrived in this harbour on Sunday night at 11.45 pm. Experienced light variable winds the whole passage.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1990, 1 December 1863, Page 2
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743PASSENGER LIST. Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1990, 1 December 1863, Page 2
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