Shipping Intelligence.
ARRIVALS. Jan. 26— -Charles, 1 2 Com, Bttemaq, from K«wau. Jan. 26— Ilia Mama (Greyhound), IZI ton«, from Honolulu, Captain J. J. Church. T^sieoger— •George Rilly, Esq. John Watsou Bain, ajgeut. DEPARTURES.' , . Jan. 24— Naiad t 2 1 ton», Munro, forjldkiangi. Jan. 26— George, 15 torn, F«rrowi matter, for the Bty of Plenty, with 4 pauengeri.< J*n. 27— St. Michael, barque, 377 toni, Captain Prince, for Wellington. . , ' CIBARANCI9.- K J Jan. 29~Ghucetter, 297 topi, Captain T. Ta,rd!ff, for San Francisco, Pas«engeu— -Djvi.Cook, Captain Nagte, Mr. Smith; 7*l male, 22 female adults, 13 male, 13 female children, B. Smith, and fire children. Jamei Macky, agent.
EXPORTS. | Per the Gloucester, for S»n Frtnciico :— Original cargo from Sydney ; shipped at Auckland— loo casei potatoes (5 tons), 30 cater onions,^ 1| tons), 1066 pieces timber, 15,000 feet ditto, 15,000 shingles, 81 bundle* housing timber, 3,300 feet uwn timber, 74 bags oats, 44 packages homing timber, 375 pieces timber, 4,500 feet ditto, 130 bushels maize, 43 bushels osfs, 700 ft. onions, 8 cases pickles, 9 dozen pickles, 48 cheeiei. ' > Per Naiad, for Hokianga :— 1 box loap, 1 bale prints, 5 cases merchandise, 12 buckets, 1 basket hatchets, 1 cask oil, l.bag salt, 1 box pipes, 1 box sugar. Per George, for the Bsy of Plenty t —2 bales blankets, 1 cask wine, 1 case gin, 150 Ib. tobaccd, 700 feet sawn timber, 3 packages sundries, lease sundriei, 1 keg nails*
- - — (HA tail wai signalled at sundown yesterday erening", which was mppoied to be the Moa from. Kawstt, We are informed by * memorandum from Captain Laws, of the ship Bailey, which arrived on the 17th instant from Mazatlan, that Her Britanic Majesty's ■hips Herald and Amphitiite were both at that place on the 23rd ultimo. We hare not learned what success attended the Herald in her attempt to communicate with Sir John Franklin or any of hit party, or in stationing or prorUioning the Plover^ which was the immediate object of the Herald* $ arctic cruise bath in 1843 and 1849. It is greatly to be feared that disappointment attended the first endearour, however sue. cessful the latter might have been.— fylynesian, December 22. ;
Arrivals at Honolulu.— December 17, English barque Maria, Capt. Plank, 66 days, from Sydney, frith 1 70 pasi'Qgera for California, lfctb, the British barque Chrithna Capt, Spence, 17 day* f fOn * California. IBtb, American barque /J, Ijarbeck, Capt. Mervrin, 1 7 days from San Frgnciicd./jflBtJi, Chilean brig Felia Carolina, Capt. AlraXei, l,z 4*y» fr Oln San Francisco. 19th, British brig M4ry~ pare, Captain 1 Scarborough. . • " * " ' Cleared. — December 17, Britiih njpooner Union, Capt. Barnea, for Sydney. 19th, Salfillo, brig, Capt. Smith, for New Zraland.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 396, 30 January 1850, Page 2
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442Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 396, 30 January 1850, Page 2
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