Shipping Intelligence.
ARRIVALS. o^. 30— Gazelle, schooner, 14 tons, Peter Johnion, niniiter, from Mahuraughi, with firewood. Q c t;, 31—jVaiati, 2l tons, Monro, master, from Hokianga, with 3,300 feet timber, and sundries NOV,N 0V , i— Louii and Miiiam, brig, 127 tons, Pilfold, master, fiom Sydney. Passengers, Messrs. Bum and Park, Misa Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. M'Kay, Mr. and Mn. Wood, Messrs. J. & R. Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford, and 3 children, Messrs. D. Kelly and James, and I Serjeant, 41 Privates, 2 females, und 1 child 58th Regiment— D. Nathan, ngeiit. Nov. I— Julia, 36 tons, Robinson, master, from Mahuranght, with firewood. Nov. 2 — Postboy, schooner, 35 tons, King, master. from Kawhia, with 400 bushels wheat, 85 buhhels corn, 2\ tons pork, 3£ tons potatoes, 11 cwt. bacon.
DEPARTURES. Oct. 30— Gazelle, 14- tons, Johnson, master, for Mahurmphi, with sundries. Not. \~-IVillitim ft James, 15 tons Morgan, master, for New Plymouth, with sundries. Nov. 2- Wanderer, 40 ton», Kiug, master, for Mercury Bay. Passenger, Mr. Loyer. Nov. 2— Wolf, 12 tens, Epurahi, master, for Matakmia, with sundries.
H. M. S. Fly Bails for Wangarei this morning. The Louis and Miriam iv led fiora Sydney on the afternoon ol the )9tliult. 'Die Avon, burque, Bailed on the morning of the same day for this pur', with a Sydney and u sumli English muil, brouglit by ihe Lima, which sailed from the Downs on the 27th June, and arrived at Sydicy en tho 17th ult.
IMPOTiTSt Pur Louis and Miriam from Sydney— 2 ca e es cigars, D. Nathan ; 10 Loxes window glass, 3 cases musktts, 32 mat 9 sugar, 20 boxes soap, 10 bumlles hoop iron, 1 case glass, 2 cases drugs, Order. 7 kegi nails, 2 casks hardware, 2 bundles ovens, 1 caße tinware, 1 bundle handles, 2 cages blacking, J. M'Can. 2<l boxes tea, 4 boxes window glass, C. Davis. 1 cask, I ditto, 1 bale Etutiouery, I case ditto, J. W. Bain. 73 boxes cand'fs, 1 cask sefds, Order. 2 caiks blacking, D. Nailun. 30 boxes soap, Order. 3 cases 1 bale slops, S. Brown, 10 bundles iron, Order, d casks molasses, -t ditto corn mills, 8 bun* dies wheeU, 2 bales cottons, 2 bundles fcictes, 2 parcels books and stationery, Order.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 371, 3 November 1849, Page 2
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382Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 371, 3 November 1849, Page 2
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