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Shipping Intelligence.

ARKIVAIiS. Sep*-. 15— Government brig Victoria, Captain Deck, from the Hay of Islands. Captain Russell, Dr. Bannatvrie, Etr-ictn Ward, Mr. Pitt, Mr. Patteison, and 18 rank and file of ihe bBth Repirnpiit. Sept. 16. — 010 er Ctomwell. 459 tons, Captain Alexander, from Glassovv 15th April, and Sydney sth S J pten\ber. Passengers— Mr. Wyors, Mr. Beck, Mrs. Deck, and two cluldien, Mr. Jonathan Woods, Mr. Arthur Reedi Mr. and Mrs. Codlin, Mr. James W. Evans, Mr anil JMiss Wliytlaw, Mr. Edward tlanley. — J. Macky. agent, Sept. 16— George, 17 tons, Paton, from Tauranga, with 1^ ton flux, 2| tons potatoes, 9 pi^s. DEPARTURES.

Sept. 14— Mit/ord, 5 ions, W. Jones for VVangnroa, with 1 bale olops, 300 bricks, 1 fowling-piece, 1 fiie g-ate. Sept. 11-'Hawkhead, 22 tons, Shearer, for Mahuranghi, in ballast,

TMPORTS. Per Olivtr Cromwell, ship, 478 tons, Captain Alexander, from Sydney :— Part of oiir^nal cargo— 2o casks British spirits, 16 hhiis. 75 half-hhds. 200 casks beer, 2J casks glass J. and A. Gilfillan ; 21 casts puint, 27 cables colouts, 1 box varnish, Brown and Campbll; 1 box apparel, H. C. Lawler ; 2 cases bioks, Aiohibalii Clarke; 4 boxej, 3 bales luienn, Grahim and Hend.njon ; 2 bundles spades, 2 ploughs, 1 tieice enthenwaie, 1 box end. lery, I package cuttlery, 1 box ai)p'Tel, Andrew Duncan ; 1 box slops, 1 case cheesf, I cj"3c 1 tuiss haberJashery, W. S. Grahnnae ; 2 boxes boous, 12 cask<=, 18 potSj 5 jars, 3 boxes diugs R. L\isk. Shipped ttt Sydney— ll2 cases Geneva, 140 bags sugar, 55 bags rice, 19 quartercanlw 2 hbds. port wine, 50 halt-chests congou, 1 cask ironmongery, 1 bale gunny bags, 40 boxes soap, 40 boxes candles, 4 hhds. treacle, 2 jars honey, 20 boxei pipes, 2 lacks pearl Uavley, 3 sacks oatmeal, 7 casks butter, 7 casks cheese, 5 casks n-fined sugar. 10 hhds. ale, 10 casks lalid oil, 1 crate stone bottles, 21 cases mustard, 3 caies sperm candles, 2 boxes starch, J. Macky ; 10 cases su^ar, 3 casks butter, W. Hughei ; 5 cases sugar, M. Somerville; 1 ca«.e apparel, as addressed ; 72 mats ougar, 27 do. do., Brown and Campbell ; 1 bale woollen*, 2 cases hats, 1 case woollens, S. Budden ; 19 tierces 15 barrels beef, Order; 2 cases 1 trunk drapery, H. Ellii ; 1 case statlonery, 1 parcel charts, as addressed; 11 caiks 1 case oranges, Graham snd Henderson ; (J iron castings, 1 bag screw bolts, Wuitaker and Heale; 1 case stationery, J. Wood house ; 3 logs cedar, Henderson and Macfarlnne j 11 tierces butter, J. Woodbouse ; 10 half-tieices t. becoo, 122 bags sugar, 4 bales shii'tn, 20 boxes c»n<2]es, 2 chests congou tea, S. Brown ; 2 chests tea, 24 bags sugar, 40 bags flour, 6 boxes soap, 28 boxes candies, 7 baas biscuit, I case apparel, 2 boxes speim candles, Order; C 2 cases wine, 30 boxes candlca, 65 mats sugar (refined), 10 do. do., 1 hhd. luaf su»ar, 2 bales paper, 1 ke^ sa'tpetre, W. Hughes ; 4 casks butter, J. Macky j 20 boxes soap, 6 casks oranges, Older; 15 whee'barrows, 15 wheels, 40 tressels, 10 tables, 3 bundles spadest, 2 casks brasses, 7 bundles axe handles, 4 cases hardware, 4 hales bedding, 4 target frames, 1 bundle 6awi, 25 barrels gunpowder, Oidmance Stores.

from Newcastle, New South Wales, the 29th-of July, witli coals; Amiens, schooner, 150 tons, ArthuV, from Adelaide the 3rd instant, in ballast. 13. Petrel, barque, 195 tons, Caider. from Port Phillip the Bth instant ; Amies ami Elizabeth, sclioonc-, 71 to'is, Thompson, from PPo t Phillip the 7th in«tanl; HJ^n, bri£, 10S tons, M'Arthur, liom lort Pin lip ttie 9.h iustant.

Di.rA«TWßES.—\mj»st 9. Osprey, schooner, 109 tons, Gregg*, for Californiu, with a genpral oaijjo. 11. Amazun, schooner, 121 tons, Iliwell. for (ui.iiiu, wi.h a c;eneial cariro ; Vii-toria, CuttiT, 3G tons, Ellis, for Tahiti; Triad, schooner, 92 tons, Bmvden, tor Melbourne ; Flying Squirrel, schooner, 81 tons 'I horns, for Port Albert; Jenny Lind, schooner, 136 ton', Hargraves, for Port Phillip; Clnrence, schooner, 80 tons, Ddlton, for Port Philip. 13. Rtbcrca. schoonei, 75 tons, Johns; Victoria P.uKet, baique, 175 ton«, Fisher $ M-titha and Elizabeth, srhoonor, &\ tons, Rt-yolds. 14. Yarra, schooner, 139 tens, llnb ; all for Port Phillip! lUjhli, barque, 352 tons, M'Queen, for A'lelaidp. 15. Perseverance, schooner, 87 tons, Marshall, for New Zealand

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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 462, 18 September 1850, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 462, 18 September 1850, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 462, 18 September 1850, Page 2

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