Shipping Intelligence.
ARRIVALS. Nov. 13— Alexander, 36 tons, A. Millar, master, from the river Thames. Passenger — Mr. Nicholas. N ov . 14— Fa/cow, 54 tons, W. H. Jttmei, from Wellington 17th October, via the East Coait. Passengers — Mes«rs. Sule, King, and Oath. W. S. G»'ahame, aeenh Nor. 15— William fr James, 15 tons, W. Gowen, mssier, from New Plymouth the 12th instant Passengers— Messn. Candish and Paris, Mrs. Marks and three children. Nor. 16— Mil/or d, schooner, 5 lons, Jones, master, from Wanparoa, with pigi, epgs and honey. Nov. 16— Toroa 75 tons, Williambon, matter, from Keawau, in ballast.
DEPARTURES. Not. 13 — FtJauhin, 106 torn, Bowden, masler, for San Francisco. Passenger, Mr. Gibson, W. S. Grahame, agent. Nov. 14— Post Boy, 35 tons, Kinff, master, for New Plymouth, with sundries. Passengers — Rev. H. H. Turton, Mr. J. Newman, Mr, and Mn. J. Hcskin, And Thomat Haile.
CLEARANCE. Nov. 1 5— Pilgrivi, 347 tons, Joseph Francis, trm'er, for San Fracisco. Passengers— Mes rs. D. M'Donald, Sampson, Comhei, bridges, Thomas Macky, Da Sentis, Doctor and Mrs Weekes and child, Mr. and Mrs. Scr tt and child, Mr. Robert M'Gee Walker; Mrs. Lorrignn and child, Messrs. I*. Lorrigan, B Lorrigan, John Prior, James Mills, James Ross Nichols, Thomas Russell, John Russell, John Gouldie, Mrs. Gould'e and two chiiiheii ; Mr. and Mn. Madden and child, Mr. and Mrs. Lander and two children ; Messrs. Edward Cudlip, Win. Hunter, Jas.Westwood, John Willie, Jas. Rutherford, Michde! Hartigan, Lander, W. Harrison. James M'Kcnz'e, Yatea, and Thompson.—- James Macky, agent.
EXPORTS. Per Mauiin, for San Francisco : — 32,000 feet of timber, 2 h<u«es, 10 bundles palingf, 416 bundles nhingles, 6 casks lime, 12,000 bricks, 2 tons potatoes, 3 doors, 20 ke^s nails, 3 sets harness, 3 tons potatoes, 1 iron cheit, 22 empty legs, 1 case pickles, 1 ditto dried herbs, 10 bundles spad«s, 3 puncht-ons whiskey, 1 case shrimp paste, 5 d zen basiK 6 boxes British window glass. I cart, 2 hand carts, 1 box eggs, 1 cask potatoes. Per the Pilgrim, for San Fr..ncisco :—2O: — 20 bundles palings, 3 casks provisions, 4 boxes diied fish, 1 cask pork, 1 boat sails and gear, 1 cask pork, 1 cask harness, 1 box candle*, 2 boxes eg«s, 1 dray, 20.000 bricks, 30 cases potatoes, 5 cases eggs, 2 kegs butter, lease canvas (two tents), II cases pickles 1 cask nali, 3 casks drugs, 1 dray, 1 saddle, 1 box crockery, 1 case glassware, 1 keg nails, 1 case slops, 1 box sor*p, 1 ea>e crockery utensils, 1 dozen spades, 50 boxes bottled ale, 1 case (two 3teel mills), 2 kegs nails. 1 case glass, 1 case blankets and slops, 1 case haber* dashfiry, 270 pieces sawn timber, 20 bundles shingles. 47,000 feet ia«m timber, 30,003 shinglei ; and 47 housit, in packages.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 375, 17 November 1849, Page 2
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461Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 375, 17 November 1849, Page 2
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