Shipping Intelligence.
ARRIVALS. August 17. —Diana, 15 tons, from Kawhiato Manuknu. with I'tO baskets wheut, 270 ditto maize, 2 casks poi Ic. August 19.—F/aft J/ate*, 15 torn, Brown, from the Knwnu, with 0 torn jm'ntuei. G. Hunter, agent. August V,).— Oranoa, 20 tons, fiom the East Coaiit, with 23 cuska pork, 500 bushels wheat, 120 bushel* mnizp. 3 rusks lion's lard. Pasicnger—Archdeacon U. Williams. August \d.—Antelope, 25 tons, D. M'Kinnon, from the Bay of Islands with sundries. Pansengen —Mr. Tiusby, Mr. Clendon, Mis» Clendon, Mr. and Mrs, Hick ton and family, Mr. White, Mr. Florence. Salman & Co., ngenis. August 20.—Daniel Welter, 350 tons F. D. B-ewrg, commander, fiom San Francuco 28lb June. Passengers—Messrs Mucky, Coombei, Levy, Caven* dish, and Thenkston. A«^UHt20 —Joseph Ctippi, schooner, 78 torn, Capt. McFarlanc, from San Francisco vifi Tahiti, with 3 tons tobacco, l£ ton junk, 28 caiks pork. Pas« nenger—Mr. Heather. Außiist 20.—H.M.S. Fit/, 18 guai, Captain Oliver, from Sydney sth August.
DEI'ARTimnS, August 17.— Emma, brig, 125 tons, Fox, master, for Sydney. Paaßcnger, Mr. Wenham. J.Woodhouie, agent.
Expo UTS. Per Emma, brie;i for Sydney — 5 bales wool, 4 bundles sheepskins, 22 ox hides, 1 cane taddlcry, 19 caiet inbncco, 11 packages tobacco, 5 packages tobacco, 7</00 feet timber, 9 cases humpback oil, 1 caik nails, 1 cisc and i bags nuils, 1 case bruihei, 1 case itationciy, 1 box specie.
The ship Oliver Cromwell was advertised in the Sydney Herald, of the 30th July, to sail for this port in a few dnys, The Wild Irish Girl, 170 torn, Captain Stanes, was (o sail from Sydney for this port, on the 4th inst. We understand that the fine ship Daniel Wtbster lias benn purchased by Messrs. McFailane & Macky, at San Francisco, at a very low figure. H. M. S. Meander was at Tahiti when the Joseph Cripps left. The liarbaia Goulon, for Auckland, Wellington, nncl Canterbury Settlement, was to sail from London on the Jit May ; and Mariner, for Otago, Canterbury Settlement, and Wellington, on the lit April. The Emigrant, with emigrants, was to leaye Plymouth for Moreton Pay on the 4th April.— Sydney Herald,
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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 451, 21 August 1850, Page 2
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351Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 451, 21 August 1850, Page 2
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