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Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVALS.

May 6.— Moa, brig, 237 torn, Capttla NorrU, from Sydney. Panengen — Mr. and. Mr«. Yenw, Mm. Janaingi, Mr. Robinson, Mr- Wynyard, Mr. Cooper, MarUn EIIU, Mr. Mitthewa, Mill Rowe, Walter McCall, wife and child, J, Taylor and two child reu, Edward Fnirmaa t John Marnioo, Johu Stnem. W. S. Grabame. agent. May 7.— Lord Stanley, barque, 336 ton«, Captain McKay, from Newcastle, New South Walei, witU 100 torn co«Ii. T. Lewis, ageul.

May 6.— Vivid, 26 tuns, Hitchins, from Mongonui, with 24 boxei tobacco, 1 bale blankets, 140lb». tobacco, I caie drilling, 1 package slops, 100 busheli wheat, 100 do. corn, 3500 feet timber, 2 torn onions. W. S. Grahame, agent. May 6.— Alexander, 30 tons, Johnson, from Waihakie, with 64 tons, Firewood.

DHrARTURtH. May S.—Mitford, 5 tons, Jonei, for Tauranga, . with I bale slops, 10 Ibi. tobacco, 1 cwt. mill, 2 bags sugar, 1 box tea, 1 cm paint oil, 2 kegs white lead. May 3 — Dauntless, 27 tons, Thompion, for Coromandel and Bait Coait, with 50 gallons mm, 2 § packages ilopt, 3 boxet soap, 1 dozen tpndesi 1 doz. iroD puts, 150 lb~, tobacco, 60 empty bftgi. Mny 7. — Alexander, 30 tons, Johnson, for the Ktwau, with 15 head of cattle.

Importm. Per brier Moa, from Sydney —l9B caiei geneva, 197 ditto, 15 hhds. geneva, 2 hhds, brandy, 16 kegi tobacco, 7 boxes ditto, 3 cases cigars. W. S. Grahame ; 9 kegs tobacco, 2 kegi ditto, order ; 1 keg tobacco, 5 cases cigar*, 1 do., do., 1 do., do., 2 hhds. B. P. ruin, order ; 302 bags sugar, 200 do., do., 25 chests congou, 25} do., do., 30 chests congou, 40 half do., do., 15 cases French wine, I caie do., do., 14 caiet hock, 300 bags flour, 10 bags barley, 22 barrels soda aih, 20 barrel* split peis, 4 kegi carbonate loda, 10 cases bottled fruit, 9 boxei almonds, 2 casks tonguei, 180 cheeies, 1 billiard table, 1 box carpenters' tooli, 1 bale canvas, 2 drays #j2!o»rta, 5 casks ale, 12,000 laths, 1000 treenails, 5 trusses cotton, 14 bales do., 7 caiei slops, 40 bundles hoop iron, 1 cisc spice, 1 bag do., W. S. Grahame ; 2 packages (a coffee mill), 2 packages (a coffe roaster)* 1 vase matches, I case blacking, 32 mats sugar, 1 cask cheese, 10 weights, 10 cases pickles, 1 weighing machine, 50 b*gs sugar, 5 half chest* congou, 1 case blue, 2 casks molanes, 1 caie sardines, 1 do. matches, 1 cask herrings, 10 boxes mould candles, 2 cares olive oil: order ; 54 iron pots, 1 bundles scythe handles, J. McCan ; 1 cask hardware, 3 boxes tin plates, 6 keg<, nails, 25 bundles hoop iron, J MuCan ; 1 case billiard cuei, 1 case baking powder, 1 keg ironmongery, 800lbs, sash weights, 6 packuges nails, 1 bag clover seed, 1 box clover seed, 1 box liver oil, 1 case I parcel stationery, 40 bundles hoop iron, 1 dozen files, 17 tierces beef, 5 packages leather, 1 case cigars, I bag cloter seed, 1 case saddlery, 2 bates leather, 4 cases drugs, order; 5 cask whitening, 139 boxes candles 10 bundles iron, 1 CHsk ironmongery, 265 bags bread, 10 bagi salt, 1 truss cirpntu, 13 barrels fruit, 50 bags oatn, 5 cases castor oil, W. S. Grahame ; 5 chests congou, 5 half do,, do., 51 bagi salt, 7 cases oilmen's storok, 1 case arrow root, I boxes gunpowder tea, 1 bag pearl barley, 1 caie figs, 1 case chocolate, Hughes ; 80 bagi fluur. J. Taylor; 28 pieces pig iron, J, Taylor ; 7 tierces beef, 5 packages leather, 1 caie drapery, 5 do., do., 50 bags flour, 1 keg hardware, ditto; 1 case stationery, Union Ba.ik *, 1 parkage apparel, 20 cases port wine, 1 case drapery, 12 hhds. ale, 5 tierces salmon, 8 casks bottled ale, 20 barrels herrings, 24 bags rice, 30 boxes candles. 1 case blue, 5 caies oilmens' stores, 1 bale blankets, 1 do., calicoeir, 1 case prints, 1 trunk shoes. 1 case cotton shlrti, 11 packages figs, 1 tierce, 9 cases and 1 bundle oilmens' stores, 1 case drapery order; 3 tons sugir, 10 chests congou, Brown and Campbell; 5 hhds loaf sugar, 55 mats sugar, 4 tons soap, older. Original cargo— 30 tons coats. »

Quick Passage by the Moa.—The vessel, which we iiiention*d in our last as beinjr signalled, and supposed to be the lUauhin from California, proved to be the Moa, which had, to the agreeable surprise of our townsfolk, made the passage to Sydney and back in thirty days. She had sailed from this port on the 3rd of April — " walked away" from tbi American ship Auttralia, and returned so as to arrive her* on Satar day. We peed not say how gratified we are in recording this achievment of a beautiful brig which, from the the first, we hailed as destined to be " * pride of our waters." Advices h*ve been received by the mail per Moa, that the barque Constantinople would sail from London for this port in all December.

SYDNEY SHIPPING. April 6— Spec, brig, 168 tons, Dicey, for San Francisco; — 117 tons coals, 110 package* cedar boards, lOf tons hay, 87 bagi barley, 56 bag* oats, 30 cwt. onions, 67 baits potatoes, 20 b,tg« flour, 6 cases 20 jars butter, 100 sofas, 17 cases 13 dozen stretchers, 45 tnattrnnes, 30 pillow:!, 26 bags sugar, 160 seta horse shoes, 300 gunny bags, and 2 horses.— Sydney Morning Herald. April S—Le Baron, barque, 170 tons, Chadwiok, for San Francisco:— 6 boxes tobacco, 2 cases cigars, 11,000 bricks, 50 tons coals, 3 bales gunny bags, 30 cases pickles, 6 oases pipes, 20 cas.es lemon syrup, 2 cases slops, 1 ptclcage slops, 1 package blankets 1 trunk boots, 2 kegs tamarinds, 1 oask honojr.— lbid. April 7 -' Una, ship, 773 tons* Camxtr, for San Franciico— with a large quantity of merchandise and 211 passengers.-— lbid. The ship Bangalort, out from Portland 1 07 days, with convicts, pissed the Heads yesterday (April 23) for Moreton tony.— lbid. The Cornwall, front New Zealand, arrived at Hongkong on 10th, January.— lbid. Steam.— A letter (*ays the Hobart Town Advertiser) has bren received by Mr. Walth, of Impression Bay, stating that his father had been appointed Manager of the British and Australian Stenm Company, and that be himself had been appointed Agent at Hobart Town. A vessel wai to leave England iv January or February to go to Sydney via the Cape of Good Hope and Cape Lewin, with branches to Hobart Town Fort Phillip, South Australia, and New Zealand— the passage to be made in 60 days. — Ibid.

HOBARt 1 TOWN. AawvALi.— April 5, St. Vincent, ship, 029 tons, Young, from London, I9lh December, with 205 female convicts ; J. Donnelly, Esq., surgeon iuperintendent. Neptune, ship, 640 torn, Hendenon, from the Cape of Good Hope, Feb. 2 lt with 282 male oonvieU. The Rliza, with convicts, had also arrived, but we have not been able to ascertain the date.— -Sydney if. Herald, April 18. Thb Rliza. — The ship Eliza, tailed the 24th, December, hat brought out 60 male convict* for Norfolk Island, and from theuce to New Zealand with 72 pensioners and their wives and families. — Bell's Life in Sydney, April 20.

English Shipping.— The London, from Sydney July 28th, arrived at Graveiend January 3rd. The Champion, from Sydney August 3 lit, arrived at Liverpool January 2nd. The Athenian, from* Port Phillip, iru off Gravesend January 3rd. The Maria, 1015 torn register, Stubbi, was to embark passengers at Plymouth for Sydney early in February. The Sir Robert Sale w»i toaale for Port Phillip with emigrants on the 4th February. The Louiaa, from New Zealand, was off Gravetond Januar 4ch. The Poictien, 754 torn, was to tail for tba New Zealand Company' • afttle menti early in February. The Favourite, for Port Phillip, wai off Peril January 3rd, The Cadet, from the Clyde to Australia, itruck on the North R,oclc of Portafeerj, and pat into Belfast, supposed with little damage. The Walmer Ca»tle, from Bombay, arrived off Portsmouth Jan. lot. —Sydney Herald, April 25.

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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 424, 8 May 1850, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVALS. New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 424, 8 May 1850, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVALS. New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 424, 8 May 1850, Page 2

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