Shipping Intelligence.
ARRIVALS. Sept. 17— Crocodile, 13 tons, Sou'.hgate, from the Bay of Islands, will) 8 tons potatoes, 4 cutlet pork. Sept. 17 — Anlleope, 33 tons, M'Kinnon, from the r ,Bay of Island*, with 450 posts and rails. Passtnger — Mr. Clendnn. Salmon & Co., agents. Sept. .18— Vivid, 26 tont. Hitching, from Monganui, with sundries. Passenger— -Mr. W. B. White. W. S. Grahame. agent. Sept. 19— Fain; Queen, 250 tons, Captain Doyle, from Wellington. Passengers — Major Johmtone (58th ftejjr.), Mr. Barton, Dr. Park, 33 rank and fi'c 65"h llc^t , women and duUlien, Mr, Huglins, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Porter, wife and 3 childien. Brown & Campbell, agents. Sept. ld~Amicui, brisantine, 151 tons, Captain John Aithur, (rom Hobart Town, 2911 i August. David Nathan, Bgent. Sept. 19— Julia, 33 tons, Sullivan, from Parkarikari, with 14, (.00 feet timber. W. C. Daldy, agent. kept, ]9_ Children, 31 torn, Jones, fiom Russell, v.ith 10 bugs urasi seed, 16 cwN bacon, 4 boxei can5 head catile, 20 bheep. Passenger — Mr. Claike. J. Coney, agent. Sept. 20— Cannibal, 14 tons, Ewi, from the Bay of Plenty, with 370 baskets corn, \ ton flax, 31 hafcketi onions, 4 bags wheat, 4 pigs. G. Hunter, agent. Sept. 20 — Minerva, schooner, from Launceston, with a cargo of flour.
DEPARTURES. Sept. 17— Alligator, 15 tons, Kara, for the Bay of Plenty, with 12 bolts canvas, 1 bale blankets, 13 lbs. tobacco, 3 wheat mills, 1 barrel Auckland ale, I keg rum, 1 Kegr vinegar, 8 spars, 3 dozen sicklea, 1 bag rice. G. Hunt r, agent. Sept. 17— George, 17 tons, Patu, for Taurangi, with 12 boxes soap, 1 bale appaiel, 1 cisc do., 1 box do., 1 bale do., 1 ca^e do.. 1 box books, 55 lbs. tobacco, 1 bag flour, 1- bale blankets, 2 bags balf, 3 empty casks. Sept 18 — Diana, 15 tons, Ilopkin*, for Manukauto Kawhia, with 2 bales blankets, 9 package* slops, £ cask tobacco, 10 empty casks, 1 ton salt. C. A. D<m«, agent. Sept. 18— Joseph Cripps, 78 tons, Leathart, for iho East Cape, wuu 4i) packages merchandize, 1 keg rum. Passenger* — Rev. A clideacon H. Williams, llev. Mr. Grace, Mrs. Grace and family, and three Masters Hamlin. Salmon & Co., agents. Sept. 20— Vivid, 26 tons, Hitchim, for the East Coast, with 1 can linseed oil, 1 k«g white lead, 1 coil rope, 2 boxes teß, 1 wheat mill, 4% cages gin, 9 camp ovens, 36 packages bogs, 30 casks, 1 case. W. S. Grahame, aj-ent. Sept. 20— Naiad, 21 tons, Monro, for Hokianga via Bay of Islands, with 1 keg tobacco, 1 bag sugar, 1 box soap, 1 wheat mill, 1 parcel clothes, 2 saucepani, 1 box arrowroot, 1 chest tea, 1 bale bags, l bale blanketi, 1 case merchandize 1 package saws, 2 packages, 5 bags sugar, 4 coils rope, 6 bundles spndes, 1 bale merchandizs, 1 bale blankets, ]2 bolts canvas, 2 cabes haidwure, 1 cheit lea, 3 casks tobacco, I box axes, 2 cases merdnndize, 1 cask do., 1 bale blankets, 2 bags salt, 6 bags sugar, 3 boxes soap, 3 cases crockeryware, 2 half-chests tea, 2 caies merchandize, 1 can oil, 20 pare.-li, 2 tons kauri gum, 1 ton potatoes, 1 bag sugar. 1 box soap, 1 bale, 12 bags sugar, 5 boxes soap, 20 iion poti, 20 camp ovens,
IMPORTS. Per Amlcus, from Hoburt Town— ll tierces beef, 4 cases apples, 1 do. lamps, 13 boxes candles, 250 bushels, oats, 1 case jam, 1 do. lead pipes, 2 casks meat, 8 cases boots, 1 case pipes. 1 do. pictures, 159 pieces timber, 1541 do. do., 190.000 shingle^ G 1,000 laths, 10,000 palings, 150 bags flour, 4 bag* rice, 32 bags salt, 800 busbels oat.s, 1 cask seedi 9 pockets hops, 2 cases glass, 3 do. plants, 20 baskets apples, 12 lmlf»cbests teo, 4 cases preserves, 9 cases plants, 2 packages sieves, 15 cases apples, 5 do. preserves, 2 Umber jacks, 1 package axes, 3 cases jam, Otder, Fer Fairy Queen, fiom Wellington— 2 cases New Zealand curiosities, 1 do. a picture, 1 do. maps, 1 case, as addressed; 3 bundles spades, Brown & Cunpbell ; 3 balei, 1 case, 1 box, J. A. Gilfillan. & Co.
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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 463, 21 September 1850, Page 2
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692Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 463, 21 September 1850, Page 2
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