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Shipping Intelligence.

AnniYAiiS. July 13— Julia, 3(5 tons, Wndcly, from Ngungura and Wangun, with '2l, ooo fe.t siwn Umber. July 15 — Dauntless, 27 tons, Thompson, from CoromniKlel, with 17 000 feet limhcr. July IG— Sarah Jane 20 tons, G. Beeson, from Coromatulel harbour, with 14.C00 feet suwn timber.

DEPARTURES, July 13 — Constantinople, 317 tors, Captain Young, for Wellington. Brown & Campbell, agents. July 13— Edward, 14 tons, Cook, master, for the Bay of I-lands. July 13— Children, 31 tons, Williams, master, for Russell. July 13— Antelope, 35 tons, M'Kinnon, master, for the Bay of Islands via Wanguu. July 14 -Julia, 36 ton-, Waddy, nutter, for Mahuran^H, in ballast. July lfi— .Moa, Captain Norris, for Sydney. Passengers—Mrs. Fitzgerald and family, Mr. Buddeti, Mr. Somerville, Mn. Melville. W. S. Grahaine, aKcnt. July 16— Inchinnan, 565 tons, Captain Pearse, for Pan Francisco. Pissengers— H. Macdouall, Esq., Mrs. Smith and three children. J. Macky, agent.

CLEARED. July 16- Lord Stanley, 400 tons, Captain M'Kay, for Cnlifimva. Passengers— J. E. Bottomly, Esq., Dr. and Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Prior and child, Mrs. ]3ush, thiee sons, ami two Misses Bush.

EXPORTS. Per Moa, for SyJney : -30,000 feet timber, 3 cases white lead, 55 empty casks, 36 empty caski, 13 ea es sperm oil, I ton iron. Per Jnchinnan, for San Francisco :— 2,130 boxes (107 tons) potatoes, 292 trusses (50 tons) hay, 33 boxes (\\ ton> onions, 2tf bags (52 bushels) barley, 16 kegs (1,6.')01b5.j p^rk, 7 kegs (70 gallons) pickles, 44 jars oil, 20 half.firkins white had, 3 casks zinc, I tierce tartaric acid. 1 case boots, 2 casks cheese, 3 ci-ks molasses, 2 casks butter, 6 firkins ditto, 47 cheeses, 2 tons turnips, 1 ton carrots, 2 cases boots, 2.050 boxes (100 tons) potatoes, II bagi (35 bushel*,) barley, 5 bags (15 bushels) grass seed 63 boxes (3 tons) pota. toes, 00 boxes ditto, 17 boxes ditto, 3 casks (half a ton) carrots, I casei (2 cwt.) onions, 7 cases cigars, 5 cases sardines, 10 cases a!e, 2 bales ilops, 1 case slops, 1 keg butter, 1 case wearing apparel.— Original rargo, from San Francico,— lo cases double-barrelled l\r Constantinople, for Wellington— part of original coreo from London ; shipped at Auckland, 12 packages of bagenge, I cisc book 9. Per Edward, for the Bay of Islands :— 7 parcels (5 gallons) oil, 2 c=»sks nails, 10 eeives, 1 box cigars, 10 ba^s flour, lijf-box tobacco, 30 lbs. tobacco, 1 bale, 4 bags suffor, 4 gallons rum. Vex Children, for Russell: — 4 puncheons rum, 1 hogshead brandy, 3 grindstones, 1 case mustard, 1 bag pepper, 33 bags sugar, 2 bundles blue shirts, 1 box glas3 ware, 1 ba'e saddles, 4 bags rice, 10 cases brandy, 7 chests tea, 1 box cMidlei, 4 balen merchandize, 4 casks sugar, 1 cask sundries, 2 bundles spades, 1 2 casei merchandize, 1 wheat-mill, 5 tons potatoes, 1 bale calico, 6' bags biscuit, "2 bundles leather, 4 cases winr. Pei Antelope, for the Bay of Islands :— '1 cases tobacco, 19 cases tobacco, 2 cases slops, 1 bale blankets, 3 packages tea, 3 packages sugar, 1 clock, 2 boxes candles, 2 half chests tea, 6 cheeses.

The Constantinople and Monarch which left our port on Sunday, the foimer for Wellington, and the latter for Sydney, returned to port on Monday morning, through s'ress of weather: they have again sailed for their several destination. The Lord Stanley sails for California this Jay, and the hobella for Ilobart Town on Saturday next. The New Zealand Company's ship Poictiers, 756 torn, Deal, commander, armed at New Plymouth di reef, on <he 29th June ; from Graveseod the 9th, and Isle of Wight, the 24th February. She has about 100 pas>enger« for the Company's settlements. The ship Prospect, McDonald, commander, sailed from Liverpool for New Zealand, on the 2lst Decem-ber.—-fidin Advertiser, 28th Dec. The Mariner, was advertised to sail for Otakou, in Ayr.l. The Lrss of thb "Richard Dart Transport. — Sinre the announcement of the loss of this uniortunate vessel on the island of Prince Edward, further intelligence lias arrived confirming the fearful sacrifice of life that took place en the occasion. With the exception of three private?, the entire detachment cf Sappers and Miners were lost. The following li6t of the sufferers has been furnished us by the authoiities of the garrison at Woolwich, to which most of them belonged prior to 'their departure in the Richard Dart : — Lieutenant James Li.ldle, Dr. Fitton, Mrs. Fi'ton and child, Mr. Kelly and assis ant, Mr. Gale, surgeon ; Serjeant John Sutton, wife and child ; Corporal John Mulreaney ; Lince-crporal Robert Bruce, and wife ; Privates David John, Jaseph M'Lcan, Robert Martin, John Scott, Ch.irH Qu'jr>y, James Barker! William Walsh, William Cambra'y Gieen (widower) and three children, Robert Alexander, Nathaniel Vicary, Martin Nicholson, Samuel Pinch, Alexander ClarU, Samuel Potter, Richard Holt, Jumes Ferguson, Wm. Thomas, w'.ff, and four childr.n; and William Witchcr. In addition to the abov_>, eleven of the crew of the vetid shared the same fate. Ihe Richard Dart was quite a new iliip. With cargo, the loss it said to be upwards of £20.000. — BrMsh Army Dispatch and IVest-End Courier.

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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 444, 17 July 1850, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 444, 17 July 1850, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 444, 17 July 1850, Page 2

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