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Shipping Intelligence.

POET OF WANGANUI. INWARDS. Feb I—Wanganui, s.s., 164 tons, Linklater, from Wellington. Feb I—Wallaby,-s.s.,l—Wallaby,-s.s., 101 tons, Daniels, from Nelson. . IMPORTS. Per Wanganui: 1 qr-cask wine, Powell, Son & Co ; 10 cases brandy, 25 bags oats, Webb ; 10 cases geneva, 7 tanks, 2 casks seeds, 1 case tobacco, 50 bags oats, Allan & Low ; 2 qr-casks rum, 1 bdle buckets, 1 copper and furnace pipes for do, 1 pkge, Eeid ; 1 pkge, 3 cases, Taylor & Watt ; 1 bale paper, 1 pkge do, Hutchison; 1 truss leather, Hoskins ; 1 case iron, Tod ; 1 truss, Bell; 2 cases, Lieut- -Col. Gorton ; 4 bars iron, Batnber ; 1 pci, Beaven ; 1 bag carraway seed, Wilcox ; 2 cases preserved fish, 1 box vestas, 4 cases oilmen’s stores. 1 pkge American brooms, 6 boxes tea, 1 case groceries, 1 do soap powder, 2 kegs oatmeal, Campbell Bros ; 2 casks porter, 1 case tobacco, McLean ; 1 portmanteau, Churchhouse ; 2 cases, Hill ; 1 case, Moeller Bros ; 1 case, Churton ; 2 bags oatmeal, 1 truss drapery, Waters; 4 pkgs. Bellve ; 4 pieces bridge, Provincial Government. Per Wallaby : 900 bags sugar, 1 bale bags, 2 casks, Connel; 16 pkgs fruit, 4 cases do, Order ; 1 pci, Keon. PASSENGER LIST. Arrivals : [Per Wanganui]—Messrs Croker and Cass : 1 in steerage. The Wellington Evening Post, of the 27th January, says : —The schooner Joanna, Captain John Gifford, from Havelock, was totally wrecked last night in the Straits. The little vessel with a cargo of timber for W ellington, consighed to Messrs. Greenfield & Stewart, left Havelock on Thursday evening, and experienced moderate northerly winds. When near Sinclair’s Head, she sprang a leak, aud the master and crew were forced to abandon her. They were picked up by the ketch Diana, and brought into Wellington this afternoon. ENGLISH SHIPPING. , [corrected to LATEST DATES PROM MESSRS S. W. SILVER AND CO’S CIRCULAR, NOV. 26.] VESSELS LOADING. For Auckland —Empress, Penrice, 480 tons, to have sailed 25th November. For Otago—England, Fox, 853 tons, to have sailed 26th November. (From Glasgow) — Viola, Ross, 1132 tons, date of departure not fixed. For Wellington Albion, Lorentzen, 606 tons, to have sailed 30th November. For Nelson—Charlotte Annie, Cooper, 423 tons, Ist December. For Canterbury—Racehorse, Seward, 1077 tons, to have sailed 15th December. ARRIVALS. John Bunyan, from Wellington, 9th Sept. Warwick, from Auckland, 11th November. John Scott, from Auckland, 12th November. DEPARTURES. Novelty, for Auckland, 25th October. Lochiel, for Dunedin, 13tb November. E. T. Turnbull, for Nelson, 13th November. Commodore, for Wellington, 15th November.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 826, 4 February 1868, Page 2

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410

Shipping Intelligence. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 826, 4 February 1868, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 826, 4 February 1868, Page 2

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