Shipping Intelligence.
ARRIVALS. D ec . 18— Sir Edward Paget, 482 tons, Cap'ain A. W, Barclay, from London. Paisengers — MUs Henrietta Clinton, Miss Mary Fletcher, Miss Lucy Entwislle, Messrs. George Taylor, John Taylor, Wm, Baines, John Reynolds, wife, and three children, N. Gifford, wife, and two children, AAbraham, wife, five children and servant, E. Humphries, wife, five children and servant, J. B. Greaves, wife, four children, and servant J. Reei, wife and four children, A. Burgess, Henry Curtis, Miss Mary Taylor, Mrs. Barclay, Mr. A. Buckland and wife, Messrs. Charles Bardawonh,B. Reynolds, John Hey noltls, George Isa»C3, Henry Isaacs, Richard Rath- , bone, and son, T. B Woodham, wife and two children, Walter Pratt, John Robertson wife and child, Mist Eliza Main, Mrs. J. Martin and' two children, Messrs. Thomas Martin, J. Govin. Wm. D.ye, Henry Smith, Wm. Hay T. George wife and child, J. Kelsey, »nd A. Thompson. Brown & Campbell, agentsr. Dec. 20— Alexander, 36 tons, A. Miller, master, from Coromaudel. Passenger, Mr. Calloway. Dec- 20 — Grampus, 23 tons, G. Paton, master, from Bay of Plenty. Dec. 20— Sarah, 15 tons, H. Cooper, master, from Bay of Plenty. Dec. 20— Mary Paul, 23 tons, L. Tlior oughgood, matter, from Opotiki.
DEPARTURES. Dec. 18 — Glencoe, 162 tons, Capt. John Lillewall, for Newcastle, (New South Wales), with 8,000 feet timber. Pasiengers— llev. C. Millard «nd wife, Mrs. Hughes, Mrs Lillewall and child. T. Lewis, agent. Dec. 20— Alexander, 36 tons, A. Miller, master, for Coromandel Harbour. Dec. 20— Emily, 10 tons, W. Mair, for Wangarie.
CLEARED OUT. Dec. 18 —Undine, 21 tons, Wm. Champion, for Wellington, Chatham Islands, Otakou, and Port Cooper, in ballast. Passenger — His Lordship the Bishop 0/ New Zealand. Dec 19— John Wesley, 237 tons, Capt. G. Buck, for London, with part of oiijjinal cargo from the Feejee Islands. Shipped at Auckland— 2 puncheons eai th« enware, 26 packages, 3 cafes, and 1 box New Zealand curiosities, half a too sandle wood, 2 packages mats, 3 cases curioiities, 7 casei specimens. Passengers — Rev. Walter Liwry, Archdeacon W. Williams, Mrs. Williams and two children, two Masteis Maunsel, Mr. Taylor, Mr. Perry, Mr. Thompson (a native).— W. S. Grahame, ageut.
Imports. Per Moa, from Sydney — 3 casei cigars, 5 hhds. brandy, 10 do. do., W. S. Graharue; 3 libels. B P rum, 5 cases brandy, 5 do. do., Order; 300 bugs sugar, 40 boxes axei, 2 do. handles, 40 cases champagne, l') 0 bags rice, 26 cases port wine, 34 bsrrels poik, 2 do. raisins, 2 carroteels currants, 2 cases rotton ware, 10 half barrels split peas, 14 £ doz. spades, 67 bags 'salt, 5 bags oatmeal, 5 barrels do., 9S casks bottled beer, 8 bedsteads, 11 kegs black p<tint, 2 anchors, 3 bales canvas, 2L bales blankets, 4 bales cottons, 3 cases slops, 10 caski zinc, 12 kegs nails, 4 kegi shot, 2 pair cart bcxes, 1 cask tin ware, 3 cases ironmongery, 1 bundle do., 5 casks vainish, 2 casks whitening, 20 cases ginger wine, 20 do. lemon syrup, 100 bags biscuit, 80 boxes soap, 40 | do, do., 10 hhds. ale, 24 bundles chain, 6* casks beef, 1 gig, 1 dray, 3 casks preserved meats, 4 cases burgundy, 12 boxes raisins, 4 cases saddlery, 3 horses, W. S. Gruhame; 2 cases hats, Order ; 1 hhd. molasses, 6 boxes mould candles, 60 bags flour, 1 cask and 1 bag biscuit, John Taylor ; 10 hhds ale, 2 casks bottled beer, 1 i cask port wine, 1 do. do. sherry, Grahame & Henderson ; 2 cases stationery, 1 gig, Order ; 5,000 fire bricki, 32 casks lard, 100 tons coals, Order; 2 cases leid piping, 1 package saddlery, 1 bale leather, 1 case drapery, 2 bales blankets, 3 caies drapery, Order *, 50 sheep, W, S. Grahame; 1 case drapery, 1 case effects. Per Sir Edward Paget, from London— l box 12 cases, 4 packages, Rev. J. F. Lloyd j 5 wheel, 19 J. Coney ; 2 cases as addressed ; 20 hhd?., J. W. Bain; 6" cases, Robert Vidal ; 8 cases, Order; 17 packages, Thos. Lewis; 2 casks, J. Rout; 1 case as addressed; 2) package*, 1 box plate, 1 case plants, P. Berrey ; 1 box, Mitlord ; 2 peckages, A. Clark ; 3 cases, ft. Vidal ; 3 boxes, 3 cases as addressed ; 9 packages, Dr. Pollen ; 2 do., A. Claik ; 3 cashs, Order j 3 cases, Connell & Ridings ; 1 case, A Clark; 1 do., as addressed; 41 packages, Thomas Lewii; 21 packages, J. W. Bain ; 1 box as addressed ; 10 bales, J. A. Gilfillan, & Co. ; 3 boxes as addressed ; 25 packages, J. C. Dunneil ; 2 do., ai addressed ; 66 cases, H. Nathan; 4 packages, as addressed ; 1 chest, 2 caies, 1 box, as addressed ; 717 1 packages, Rev. W. Lawry ; 3 cases, T. Buddie ; 8 bales, 8 cases, 3 trunks, 32 cases, 10 bundles, 1 hhd., 50 cases, 120 bundles iron, D. Nathan; packages, Gibson & Mitchell; 166 packages, Brown & Campbell; I box, 10 bales, 10 packages luggage, 6 Legsnaiu, R, Robertson; 131 packages, S. Brown; 1 parcel, 1 box, ss addressed.
The Sir Edward Paget left St. Katherine's Dock on i he sth and ini'cd from the Downs on the 12ih
August. She experienced good weather throughout; she has brought seventy passengers for Now Zealand, the majority of whom will remain at Auckland— the others will pioceed by h««r to New Plymouth. One of the passengers, Mrs. Martin, a relation of our townsman Mr. Robertson, of the Auckland Rope Woiks, died when the vessel was within but a short distance of our shores.
English Shipping. — The following ressels are announced in Hardy's Shipping List, of the sth of August, as laid on for New Zealand and New South Wales, to sail as per dates. August 25. Titan, 351 tons, 6. Craib. for Wellington and Otago. 29. Sir George Seymour, 724 torn, T. Goodson ; Charlotte Jane, 729 tons, A. Lawrence ; Randolph, 664 tons, W. Dale ; and Cresiey, 720 tons, from Plymouth for Canterbury Settlement. Srpt. 1. Emu, 388 tons, T. Smith, for New Zealand. 20, Mary, 543 tons, Grant, for New Plymouth, Nelson, Wellington and Otago. For Sydney August 8. Blackwall, 838 tons, J. H. Tiiorne. 10. Eliza, 916 tons, T. Pain. 15. Jane Catherine, 350 tons, W. W. Wilson. 20. St. George, 605 tons, J. Jones ; Tamar, 556 tons, J. C. Staner. 26. Alert, 418 tons, R. Milne. In all August, Mary Catherine, 365 tons, J. J. Warner. Sept. 10. Roman Emperor, 793 tons, W. Champion. 15. Scotia, 778 toas, T. Strickland ; Blande, 672 tons, W. Souther.
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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 489, 21 December 1850, Page 3
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