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Shipping Intelligence.

PORT OF WANGANUI. INWARDS. Jan B—Storm Bird, s.s., 104 tons, Doile, from Wellington. OUTWARDS Jan 7—Pelorus, ketch, 19 tons, Carstens, for Patea. EXPORTS. Per Pelorus : 3 casks bottled beer, 4 boxes candles, 2 casks port wine, 1 case vinegar, 1 case salad oil, 5 bags flour, 1 case pickles, 1 do whiskey, 1 do brand}', 4 do geneva, 1 bag rice, 1 do sundries, Beaven ; 1 box sundries, Mason ; 1 bag sugar, 24 sheets galvanized iron, Tod ; 1 roll zinc, 2 doors, 2 pairs sashes, 2000 feet timber, Bett & Robertson ; 1 tin nails, 1 door, 1 pair sashes. 167 boards, 52 scantling, 1 box tobacco, 1 bdle ridging, 1 box soap, 24 sheets iron, 1 bag sugar, Taylor & Watt. PASSENGER LIST. Arrivals : [Per Storm Bird] —Mr & Mrs Ergton, Miss Newton, Messrs Gills, Lewis, Hewitt, Smith, Flood, Hopkinson, and Miss Anderson. The Asterope, at Wellington, hoisted in her last bale of wool on Thursday last, and fired a gun to mark the event. The Electra also fired a gun, and the Wild Duck, Asterope, and Electra hoisted their colors. The Asterope has 2400 bales of wool on board, being 150 mope than she took last year. She has also about 600 hides, 20 casks tallow, and five cases New Zealand ferns and other plants, for Kew Gardens, shipped by Dr Hector. Mrs Hall and family are passengers by her. She will take her departure from Wellington, wind and weather permitting, on Monday next, and we wish Captain Stuart, his officers and passengers a pleasant passage and a quick return. The Electra is loading fast, having about 1200 bales of wool on board, and will meet with quick despatch. ENGLISH SHIPPING. [CORRECTED TO LATEST DATES FROM MESSRS S. W. SILVER AND CO’S CIRCULAR, OCT. 29.] VESSELS LOADING. For Auckland —England, Fox, 853 tons, to have sailed 10th October. For Wellington—Commodore, Colville, 562 tons, to have sailed 30th October. (At Cardiff) Frans Schastnu, French, 1013 tons. For Nelson—R. T. Turnbull, Cumming, 376 tons, to have sailed 30tb October. For Otago—Lochiel, Monkman, 674 tons to have sailed sth November. For Canterbury and Napier Matoaka, Stevens, 1092 tons, to have sailed 15th November. For New Zealand (at Hull) —Johamees B, Roa, 435 tons. ARRIVALS Countess Russell, from Auckland, Bth Oct. DEPARTURES. Caloeno, for Otago, 27th September. Leichardt, for Wellington, 15th October. Maori, for Auckland, 11th October. Mermaid, for Canterbury, sth October. Queen Bee, for Nelson, 29th September.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 815, 9 January 1868, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 815, 9 January 1868, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 815, 9 January 1868, Page 2

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