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Shipping Intelligence.

ARRIVALS. Dec. 1. Joseph Cripps, 78 tons, George Moore, master, from HawUe's Buy, with oil, mnizc, &c. J. Salmon & Co., agents. Dec. 3. H.M S. Fly, 18 guns, Captain Oliver, from Wangaroa. Dec. 3. Frances, 30 tons, T. D ano, maiter, from the Barrier Island, in ballast. Dec. 3. Alexander, 36 tons, A. Miller, from Coromandel Harbour.

DEPARTURES. Dec. I. Edwards, 14 tons, Cook, for Rusbcll. Dec. 1. Dove, 20 tons, T. Hunt, master, for the Bay of Plenty. Dec. 1. Vivid, 30 tonß, Hitchins, master, for Monganui, with sundries, Dec. 1. Brothers, 22 tons, Wrathall, master, for Ngunguru. Dec. 3. Alexander. 36 tons, Miller, master, for Co*romandel Harbour, wiih bundries. Pdbsengers, Mr. and Mis.Bunon and child. Dec. 3. Providence, 36 tons, W. 11. James, for Poverty Bay. W. Low, agent. Dec. 4. Pembroke, barque, 200 tons, E. S. Porter, master, for San Francisco. Pußsengers, Messrs.. Phillips. J. Grant, R. Rhodes, W. Molony, J. Ennls. C. Wake, C. Connelly. Jamei Macky, agent. Dec. 4. Wanderer, schooner, It. Y. S., 4 gum, B, Eoyd, E«si]., for California. Dec. 5. Kiwi, brig, 86 ton«, John McLane, for San Francisco. Passengers, Messrs. W. Land, Heath, Webster, Henry Wilson, Hudson, Thos, Clegliorn, Whi, Cleghotn.— W. S. Gmhamc, agent.

Exports. In the Pembroke, for San Francisco, 39,800 feet sawn timber, 10, COO feet ditto, 18,272 feet ditto, 1,800 feet ditto, 6 caiks preserved meats, 1 trunk clothing, 1 iron cbest, 5 cases slope, I box glasa, 2 trucks, 1 package lead. 7,843 feet sawn timber, in 158 packages, 3 doors, 1 home, 4,000 feet sawn timber, 25,000 shingles, 2 hhds. whiskey, 25 casks bottled beer, 15 cases pickles, 7,600 feet sawn timber, 12,000 bricks, 67 pieces, (an iron store), 44 packages timber. In the Kiwi, for San Fiinicisco, 8 houses, 33,000 feet sawn timber, 11,000 shingles, 10,000 bricks, 13 cases potatoes 2 tons ditto, 3 casks lime, 8 cases fish, 1 ditto eggs, 2 caies slops.

SYDNEY. AaRIVALS.—Oct. 20.— Agricola, barque, from the Downs the 21st June; 21st — Levi Starbuck, U.S. ship from the whaling ground ; 25th-Salacia, brig, from liondon, 18th June; Haidee, barque, from Launceston • Sabine, brig, from San Francisco ; 28111—1360, W from Tort Nicholson; Tamnr, barque, from the Downs the 28th June; Eliza, barque, from Port Philro Nov. Jet.— H. M.S. Acheron from Auckland and the Bay of Islands ; Robert Syers, barque, from Lauu- « ton: nß sth— Jcnephine, barque, from Kawau , Bth— SSor te barque, from Port Pii.Hip ; Sarah, brig, from Kawau; Havering, ship, from Dublin the 4th August, •Jh 330 prisoners an- 'etachmcnti of the 1 lib, 58th,

and 99th llegta. ; Lady Margaret, brig, from Poi 1 Phillip ; Honduras, barque, from Launceston. lOrt) Sarah Scott, bnrquo, from the Downs the 12ili July ; Sarah, barque, from Liverpool the 12th July ; Clifford Wnyne, and Joseph Muxwcll, U. S. ships, from the whaling grounds; Australia, Govt. schooner, from Singapoie 3d. September ; Caernarvon, baique, C.ipt. Cooney, from Man ilia, 19th July; 12th Scotia, schr., from Port Nicholson, 20th October ; 1 4th— Swallow, barque, from San Francisco. Departures ron, London. — October sth Victory, baique, Cnpt. Fickon. DKi'AitTuaKs yon Califobnia, — Oct. 23u1. Fame, barque, with 16* passcngeiß and merchandize; Sarah Ann, Iwotopsail schooner, with 20 passengers ; Columbine, schooner, <l passcngen ; 24th— William Hill, brif,', ltspass o np(MS andgenciul cargo; 25th — H.urison, U. S. ship, wnh 30 passengers and gencril (*a r go ; 26th Wanderi-r, 11. Y. S. ; 29th— Peliol, gi-hooner, 20 p.isscngers and cargo; 30th— Primus, ketch, with euro Jsfov. (!. — Gleaner, schnoncr, 26 passcngeis and cargo > 7th — Lady Howden, brig, !)8 pissengers nnd general cargo; 10th Phantom, cutter, (13 tons) in ballast ; 14th— Victoria, barque. 275 passengers, and. <i general cargo.

The Swallow left San Francisco, California, on the 31st August, but brings news from that place up to the 15th September, received by a vessel which had unived »t the Sandwich lilands. The barque Louisa, from Sydney the 26th May, arrived at San Francisco on the 30th August. The Regia airived at Sun Francisco on the 28th of Augmt: she spoke the Volunteer from Sydney, on the 3rd of August, short of wati-r. Cupt. Macdonald, formerly of the Rebecca, had died from the fever. The schooner Joseph Albino, from Adelaide, had touched at the Sundwich Island", and resumed her voyage for San Francuco on the 4tli October. Capt. Saagrove reports having spoken the schooner Star of China, from Sydney and Auckland, on the 10th September, in lat. 28.5 N., long. 141-56 \V., from the former port 28th June, for San Francisco. The brig Louisa was trading along the coast of California. — Sydney Herald, Nov. 15. The California Fleet. — The number of vessels which have sailed for California is 361, viz., 106 ships, 105 barques, 58 brigs, 46 schooners, and G steamers. The list comprise! vessels which have sailed from London, Liverpool, Bordeaux, Cowes, and Antwerp, us well as from the United States.— £*. Louis Journal, June 20*. Buandv tor. CAMrotiniA.— A late Paris paper states that twelve ships were loading with Brandy for California.

One of the thieveß who carried off the Bishop of Tasmania's yacht, of the name of King, has been l)i ought to Hobart Town a prisoner from New Zealand. The vessel whs wrecked on one of the islands, and the others escaped to different parts. — Ilolart Town Courier.

The weatiiru at Auckland duuing Tim month op November, 1849. Days of continuous rain 3 Showery Days 10 Day* on which no rain fell 17 Rain 4 inches and 7 tenths.

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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 380, 5 December 1849, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 380, 5 December 1849, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 380, 5 December 1849, Page 2

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