Shipping Intelligence.
ARRIVALS. Feb. 6— Diana, 15 tons, Hopkins, manfer, from Taranaki. Passengers— P. Berry, Esq. Mr. M'llwsiae. Feb. 6— Toroa, 75 tons, Willauuon, matter, from Kawau in ballast.
DEPARTURES. Tebruary s— Charles, 12§ tons, Bateman, mister, for •the Kawau. Feb. 6 — Falcon, 54 torn, Wenham, matter, for the East Coast. Feb. 6— Vivid, 26 toni, Hitchiai, master, for Monganui. Feb. 6—Edwanl, 14 M'Kinnon, mister, for Russell. Feb. I —Emily, 10 tons, Mair, master, for Wangarei. Passen ers— Messrs Mair and Aiken. Feb 7—Dove, 20 tons, Hunt, master, for the Bay of Plenty, feb. 7 — Julia, 36 tons, Robinson, master, for the East Coa»t.
EXTORTS. Per the Shamrock, for San Francisco :—25,000: — 25,000 fret sawn timber, 124 packages ditto (a douse), 2'j.000 shingles, 16 cisks poik, 220 boxes potatoes, 55 boxes ouions, 3 bundles liuc3, 93 bushels outs.
— 0 — The barque Monarch, Captain Smale, sailed fiom the Downs on the 2nd of October for Oia&o, the Canterbury settlement at Port Cooper, and Wellington.— The owners of the vessel were passengers by her, who with a number of others, had came out in her to settle at Port Cooper. The Clara was advertised to Fail for Auck'and and Wellington on the Ist of November.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 399, 9 February 1850, Page 2
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203Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 399, 9 February 1850, Page 2
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