Shipping Intelligence.
ARRIVALS. Sept. 2S.—Ediva)d, 22 ion's, T.mtary, master, from the Bay of Islands. J. Coney, aj;cnt, Sept. 2S.—Elhabelh, 22 tons, Talbot, master, from Mahurangi. Sept. 29.—Brotheis, 22 tons, Stewart, master, from Ngunguru. October l.—rapi, 17 tons, M'Kinnon, maiter, from Kuisell. October I.— Children, 31 tono, Faulkner, matter, from the Eait Coast P. Nathan, agent. October \.—Whim, 11 tons, MUxwell, mister, from Monganui. October 1. — Grampus, 20 tons, Paton, matter, from Bay of Plenty.
DEPARTURES. Sept. 27 .—Rebecca, 19 tons, Tupon, master, for Bay of Plenty. Sept. 28.— Edward, 14 tons, Cook, master, for Ruisell. Sept. 28.— Dauntless, 22 tons, Jeffiys, master, for the Bay of Plenty. M'Gregor. agent. Sept, 28.— Water Witch, 10 tom, Hitching, master, for Coromandel. A. M'Gregor agent. Oct. 2,—Esperanza, 142 tons, Johnson, master, for Kuwau.
IMPORTS. Edward, from the Biy ot MautU— 3 head of cattle, 1 ton pork. 1 whaleboa'. El'zabeth, from Muhuraugi— 4o ton* firewood. BrMh«rs. from Ngunguru-90'JO feet timber, 12,005 shingles. Kapi, from Russell — IS Larrels cooks' Starch, 4000 feet sawn timber, 5 packages stationery. Childred, from the Eaßt Coast— l\ tons poik, 2* tons black o;l in 13 ca*ks, 350 bushels maize, 359 ditto wheat, 350 lbs. lard. D. Nathan, agent. Whim, from Monganui— ls casks f-a'tpork. I9*beep. Grampui, from tha B»y of Plenty -500 bushels corn, 2 tons potatoes.
EXPORTS. Per Rebecca, for the Bay of Plenty— looO feet sawn timber. Per Edward, for Russell— l bale blankets, 1 box camp oveus, 2 cases grocerie , 1 case sundiies, 3 parcels, 1 package pit-saws, 20 bags wit, 3 hhds. rum. Per Dauntless, for Coromandel-3 bags sugar. 2 0 package!, If tons flour, 60 gallons wine, 3 bars iron, 12 gallons rum, 1 bag coals.
Launch of thd Moa.— We understand that this fine brig will be launched (weather and tide permitting) at half-pait seven o'clock this morning, from Mr. Nicol'i building yard, Mechanic*' Bay.
To Captain S. R. Thomas, of the Ship " Oriental Queen." Si r ,— We the undersigned Pensioners, passengers by the ship Oriental Queen, from London, beg respectfully to present to you our gratefu' and sincere thanki for the uniform kindnes* and attention which we at all times received from you during the voyage from England to Auckland, and to wiih you both by land and »ea t tery prosperity and success. With grateful remembrances we beg to subscribe ourselves, Sir, your most obedient servan's, (Signed) John Robinson, Serjeant, and 70 others. Auckland, October 1, 1849.
To the Pensioners per " Oriental Queen. 1 * Captain Thomas bcgi to acknowledge the receipt of a letter signed by all the Pensioners that came out in the euij. Oriental Queen under his command, complimenting him for His uniform kindne c t and attention, and he trusts that at ail times (whoever his passengers may be} they may behave in as orderly a manner as the emigrants by that vessel.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 362, 3 October 1849, Page 2
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476Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 362, 3 October 1849, Page 2
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