Shipping Intelligence.
ARRIVALS. March 13.— Julia, 36 tons, Robinson from Mahurangi. W. C. DHldy, agent. March 13,— Yankee Notion, 10 tons, Nicholson, from Russell. Pas'pngen, from Wangaroa — Messrs. John S ate, and Angus Campbell. From Kawau— Uuncan Glass, Joseph Burner, J. J. Wallace, R. Stentou.
DEPARTURES. March li.— William *■ James, 75 tom, Capt. Curric, for San Francisco. Passengeri— Meisri. Constable, Watson T. Jeffries, J. Jeffries, Jamei Cummins, Mrs. Cinrie, Mrs. Cumniim, Brown & Campbell, Qgants. March li.—Steter, 44 tons, Lealhart, for Poverty Bay. Passengers — Mr. Sterley, Mr. Morrison, Captain Rend. March 14.— Julia, schooner, 36 tons Robinion, for Mahurangn, with 1 tou flour and I box soap. W. C. DaWy, a,(jcnt. March 15.— Reaper, barque, 423 tons, Captain Roie, for California. Fastengers from Auckland— Mewrs. Sampson, Downing, Moore, Farmer, Rhilander, C. Smith, Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Badkin, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, and four aborigines.
EXPORTS. Per William <$• James, for San Francisco— 34 boxei potatoes (2\ tons), 3 cases pickles, 1 case mustard, 3 coils rope, 1 cask salad oil, 1 b«g nuts, 2 bags biscuit, 457 bags oats, 15 bags flour, 8 caies 1 package (windows). 3 ba t /; «:unny bags, 5 cases slops, 60 pieces 100'J fee' sowi. fiiMb»r t 10,000 feet sawn timber, 15 cwf. beef, CTiG I<" < : potatoes (18 tons), 3 tont tatoesPer Sister, for Poverty Bay— 3o packages sundries, 20 empty casks, 14 bags slop's, 12 camp ovens, 1 case pipes, 4 bags salt, 4 dozen spades, I case sundries, 1 dozen frying-pans, 12 steel mills, 24 sieves, 7 horses. Per Reaper, for California— 2o bags flour, 12 do. sugar, 30 casks bottled beer, 2 do. refined lugar, 4 case pictures, 85 tons coal, 13 casks lime, 5 do. coal tar, 24,000 feet cedar boards, 12 grindstones, 2 wooden houses, 1 boat in frame, 3 cases window sasbei and doors, 1 case seeds, 1 jar quicksilver, 19 tons scantling and boards, 1 package cigars, 5,000 bricks, 300 boxes potatoes, 550 ditto ditto, 14') boxes onions, 50 bags barley, 2 tons beet-root, 1 package harness, 6,000 feet «awn timber, 1 wooden house, 1 tent and poles, 5 bales blankets.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 409, 16 March 1850, Page 2
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351Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 409, 16 March 1850, Page 2
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