Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVALS.
March 20.— Children, 31 tons, Reed, from Tauran^a, Passengers-— Miss Falwasser, two Misies Churton, Master John Churton, Miss Busby, Miss Anderson, Master & Miss Davis, Rev. It. Burrow*, G. Clarke, Esq., P. Whitaker, Esq., Mr. Thomas Williams. J. Coney, agent. March 21.— William, schooner, 20 tons, Bell, master, from Nungururu, with 900 feet sawn timber. W. C. Daldy, agent. March 21.— Dart, ichooner, 13£ tons, Grundy, mniter, from Nine!, with 200 baskets potatoes. Master, agent. March 22,—Clara, barque, 500 tons, George Potter, commander, from London, the 9th and the Downs on the 16th November. Passengers— Lieutenant Hill, 58th Regiment. Mr. and Mn. Watt, Mr., Mrs., and Miss Smith, Mr., Mrs., and Miss Hu»hei and child, Mrs. and Master Stewart, Mr. Wells, Mr. Wells, jun., Misses Maris, Mary, and Elizabeth Wells, Messrs. Birch, Wills, Mackenzie, Mclnnis, Gavin, and Gregory. Brown and Campbell, agt uts.
DEPARTURES. March 20.— Ctiildien, 30 tons, Reed, for the Bay of Islands. Passengers—Master and Mils Davis, Miss Busby, Rev. R. Burrows, G. Clarke, Esq., and Mr. ihomßs Williams. J. Coney, agent. March 2l.—Barbara, 15 tons, Shearer, for the Bay of Plenty. March 21.— Julia, 36 tons, Robinion, for Mahurangi, in ballast. March 21.— Dauntless, 22 tons, McGregor master, for Coromandel. CLEARED OUT. March 22.— Two Friends, brig, 207 tons, Courtany, master, for San Francisco, with 1391 boxes potatoes, 65 bags flour, 7 cases slops, 5 bales blankets, 6' cases slops, 16 cases pickles, 6 esses candles, 34 bags barley, 4 casks butter, 22 casks oats, 54,000 feet timber, 34 bags flour, 96 bags barley* 12 boxes onions, 1 hhd. sugar, 8 cases lemon syrup, 1 box sperm candles, 2 bundles zinc, 1500 feet timber, 3 boxes onions, 2 cases hangings- Passengers — Messrs. Donaldson, Stevens, and Craig.
IMPORTS. Per Moa t Norris, from Sydney— lso bags flour, 40 do. burley, 192 matt refined sugar, 40 bo^es candles, 2 caiks tallow, 1 cooking machine, 90 bags biscuit, 1 cart, 100 sheep, 1 35 casks bottled ale, 5 cases copper and metal, 6 rolls lead, 7 bag? composition nails, So bundles and llfi bars iron, 1 case ironmongery, 2 bundles scythe handles, 26, boxes starch and blue, 40 do. sperm candles, 45 do. oilman's stores, 1 bale wine corks, 8 packages cottons, 13 do. slops, 22 bags peas, 1 bale felt, 2 ship's galleys, 40 bolts canvas. 100 cases geneva, 20 hhds. brandy, 1 case cigars, 200 bags sugar, 44 do. rice, 117 packages cordings, 20 bags sago, W. S. Grahame ; 50 casts geneva, 10 hhds. B. P. rum, 5 do. brandy, J. Woodhouse ; 2 kegs tobacco, 4 boxes tobacco, 10 kegs do., 10 do. do., 3 bags clover seed, 6 4-chesti tea, 32 baga sugar, 3 casks loaf sugar, 60 boxes candles, 120 do. soap, Order ; 4 packages drugs, 1 caie npparel, 50 bags flour, 60 do. do., 1 caie soda water, 2 bags clover seed, 22 bundles hoop iron, 2 casks ironmongery, J. McCan ; 2 boxes tobacco, 4 kegs do., 2 cases cigars, 3 kegs tobacco, 5 cases brandy, 1 case cigars, 3 hhdi. B. P. rum, Graham and Henderson , 2 pairs brass pintals and bolts, 1 cast iroa shaft, 1 bush 2 bales prints, 30 casks ale, 1 bale paper, 3 do. canvas, 2 hhds. loaf sugar, 40 boxes soap, 30 do. candles, 8 cases port \w\i3, 10 f-casks do., 1 Order ; 1 case saddlery, T. Lewis j I parcel cotton wicks, 2 bales calico, Graham & ""ntlerson ; 13 cages oilman's stores, 12 tiercea beef, 50 gke>), 2 casks, 6 cases and 6 bags oilman's stores, 2 Lt %b, 2 bales paper, 1 case 1 package hardware, 23 bags angar, 40 bags coffee, 3 packages tea, 10 chests, 16 i-chests tea, 1 hhd. loaf 6ugar, 32 mats, sugar, 1 case arrow. root, I pipe, 1 cask currants, 8 boxe» raisins, 20 boxes can- < diet, 9 bags pepper, 4 bags sago, 1 bale hats, 1 case ' raisins, 2 do. starch, 64 mats sugar, 33 bags salt, 5 cases ginger wine, 1 case herrings, 3 packages oilman's atorei, 20 boxes soap, 2 tierces loaf sugar, 4 cases drapery, 1 bale blankets, 1 case tweeds, 1 truss prints, caie drapery, Order ; 1 case, 1 parcel stationery, J. "Williamson; 10 cheiti 20 congou tea, 110 bags sugar, 50 do. rice, 1 case, 1 cot, I do. hosiery, 70 tons coals, 1 package castings, 18 packages oilman's •tores, 10 iron pots, 2 do. weights, 1 case wine, Order; 29 boxes candles, 26 bags sugar, 1 case hardware» 32 mats sugar, 1 case cheese, 13 J cheiti, 1 package tea, 5 caiei oilman** stores, 2 tierces loaf sugar, 1 case drapery. 30 cwt. coffee, 10 chesti, 10 |-chests tea, 20 cwt. sugnr, Order.
EXPOHTI. Per Johnstone for California, 1478 pieces and 234 packages timber, 11 boxes onions, 4 packages npuarel, 18 boxes potatoes, 14 cases merchandise, 225 boxes potatoes, 8 boxes groceries, 36 cases potatoes, I firkin butter, 4 cases candles, fi72 bags flour, 19 packages and 3 cases apparel, 47 boxes and 10 ton potatoes, 2 cases paper hangings, 30 boxes onions, 440 bushels oati, 8000 feet timber, 134-1 boxrs potatoes, 500 bags oats, 238 bags barley, 47 casks pork, 14 ditto lard, 63 hams, 81 packages bacon, 62 cases onioni, 69 ditto garlic, 10 boxes sperm candles, 2 cases fruits, 342 bags flour, 10 boxes candlei, 5 caies oilman's stores, 52,704 feet timber, 4 hhds. rum, 1 ditto brandy, and sundry raining utensils. — T. Lewis, agent.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 411, 23 March 1850, Page 2
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