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APBIIi. ! 4, Storm Bird, s.s., 104 tons, Doile, from Wanganui. 4, Phoebe, s.s., 416 tons, E. Wheeler, from Sydney, via Nelson and Hokitika. 5, H.M. s. Falcon, 17 guns, Percival, from Auckland. 5, Ahuriri, s.s, 131 tons, Flowerday, from Napier. 5, Shepherdess, schooner, 40 tons, Sedcole, from Flnxbourne. 6, Rakaia, s,s-, 037 tons, Wright, from Sydney. 6, Wanganui, s.s., 164 tons, Linklater, from Wanganui. 6, Star of tho South, s.s., 147 tons, Bendall, from Napier. SAILED. 4, Gothenburg, s.s., 459 tons, T. Underwood, for Melbourne, via Nelson and tho West Coast. 5, Rangatira, s.s., 174 tons, Seymour, for Wanganui, Taranaki and Manukan. 6, Storm Bird, s.s., 104 tons, P. Doile, for the Chathams. PASSENGER LIST. —INWARD 3. Per Rakaia. Cabin—Messrs Stamer, Bender, and Marchant. Steerage —Messrs R. Cochran, A. Hearno, and S. Collins; 22 cabin and 11 steerage for other ports. Per Phoebe. Cabin—Mr and Madame Simonsen, Mons. Artot, Messrs Southeron, Erleman, Stobo, Wilson, Smart, Small, Day, Caffin, and Ball. Steerage —Miss McCabe, Messrs Marney, Boss, Yoagh, Duncan, Morrow, Henderson, Smith, Sawyer, Ah Sim, Richardson, Elliott, and Murphy. Per Ahuriri. Cabin — Colonel Whitmore, Messrs Price, Robertson, and Thompson. Steerage—Messrs Manning, Vaughan, and Wye. Per Storm Bird. Cabin —Mr Gordon. Steerage—Mrs Brown and child, Miss Ceraner, Messrs Sutherland, Meadows, Houghton, and Trefford. Per Star of the South. Messrs McDonald, Coutts, Mahony, and Barron. Per Wanganui. Cabin —Mrs Chavannes and child, Mrs Speed and child, Mrs Garlick and child, Mrs Blair and two children, Messrs Taylor, A. H. Jack, Flint, Short, and Moore. Steerage — Six adults and two children. OUTWARDS. Per Gothenburgh. Cabin —Rev Mr and Mrs Abraham, Messrs Donall, Howard, Glass, Seward, and Thomas. Steerage —Messrs Skeet, Hammell, Price, Sutherland, Cottingham, and Murray. Per Rangatira. Cabin —Messrs Hanwright and Cottingham. SfceeragO' —Messrs Taylor, Holmes, and Brarawcll. Per Storm Bird. Cabin —Mrs Thomas and two children. Steerage —Mr and Mrs Taylor and one native. IMPORTS. In the Phoebe, H. B. Benson, agent —3 casks glassware, Mountain ; 3 bales leather, L. Levy ; 1 case, Mills ; 5 half-tierces, 5 qr-tierces tobacco, Bannatyno &Co j 2 cases, Bnrraud; 10 bags rice, Panama Company 5 1 case toys, Taylor; 1 box buttons, 1 pel, Sir G. F. Bowen; 137 hides, Hirst; 12 hhds ale, 1 pel, Harding; 6 boxes fruit, Linley ; L do, Elliott ; 2 horses, Day. In the Ahuriri, W. Bishop, agent —3o bales •wool, Johnston & Co; 30 do, Order; 35 bars iron, 1 bdl, Bishop. In the Storm Bird, W. Bishop^agent —ls casks stout, Vennell; 1 ton iron, Mills ; 1 pkg, W. and Gh Turnbull &Co ; 3 kits fruit, Dixon; 9 qrcasks brandy, Order. In the Rakia, H. B. Benson, agent —l case, Bank of New South Wales; 2 boxes, Government; 1 pel, Rev Petit Jean ; 1 case plants, Ludlam j 1 pkg books, Burrett 5 1 case fruit, Smith ; 54 do, Palmer ; 1 pel, Levin; 1 pel, Johnston j 2 dogs, Stenie. EXPORTS. In the Gothenburg, N.Z.S.N. Company, agents —34 kega butter, 100 bags flour, Turnbull,' Beeves & Co; 1 case, Smith; 10 casks sugar, Owen, Smart & Co ; 1 case drapery, 2 do samples, W. &G. Turnbull & Co; 1 case, 1 pel, 7 kegs butter, Sands & McDougall; 1 pel, Union Bank of Australia. In the Rangatira, W. Bishop, agent —l qr-cask whisky, 10 cases brandy, 6 casks ale, Dransfield; 10 demijohns geneva, 9 kegs nails, Krull & Co ; 6 ovens, 1 bdl, 3 coils ropo, Carroll; 1 truss drapery, Turnbull & Co; 1 bed, 1 basket, Maoris j 5 bags flour, 11 casks seeds, 1 case saddlery, Rhodes &Co ; 1 case, Moss; 3 drums caustic coda, 1 pel, Young; 1 blast complete, Seagar ; IToley's Menagerie. In the Storm Bird, W. Bishop, agent —2 sheep, Maoris ; 2 hhds, J. Dixon ; 170 bags flour, 77 do, 3 mats sugar, 10 boxes soap, 3 pkgs tobacco, 4 boxes pipes, 25 bags wheat, 1 case wino, 20 boards, 2 cases sundries, 1 pkg drapery, 1 caso fruit, 2 do pickles, 1 case jams, 1 do vinegar, 3 do geneva, 3 do brandy, 5 boxes tea, 1 case sherry, 2 boxes candles, 1 case coffee, 2 casks ale, Vennell; 15 rams, Ludlam 5 1 pkg flour mill, 1 fly wheel and handle, Pearce ; 5 bags flour, 2 do sugar, 1 box soap, 2 cases sundries, 1 box tea, 2 do candles, 1 case sundries, W. Anderson 5 12 cases cordials, 1 clo sundries, E. Dixon; 1 marble tombstone, Mills ; 5 sheep, West; 7 bales, 1 case clothing, Lieut.-Colonel Reader; 4 cases, 1 box tea, 1 pel, Turnbull, Reeves & Co; 1 case clothing, Colonial Government. EXPEOTED ARRIVALS. Auckland, s.s., from Melbourne via South, this day Airedale, s.s., from Nelson, Hokitika, this day Tararua, s.B,fromMelbournc,viathe South, 13th Wellington, s.s., from Napier, Tauranga, and Auckland, 14th Albion, barque, from London PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Rakaia, s.s., for Panama, Bth Auckland, s.s., for Melbourne, via tho South, Bfch Airedale, s.s., for the North, Bth Ahuriri, b.s., for the South, Bth Wanganui, s.s,, for Wanganui, Bfch .*.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2658, 7 April 1868, Page 4
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