Shipping Intelligence.
ARRIVALS. April s— Victoria, 17 ton-, Mrrrick, from Waiheki, with 28 tons fin wood. April s— Era, 16 tons, R. Waddy, from the East Coant, with 300 buslieli wheat, 30 bushels maize, l£ ton unit pork, Pabsengeri, Janoei Dunlop, Esq.— T. Russell, agent. April 5— Nmad, 2l£ tona.W. Monro. from Hoktanga, with 1000 leet sawn timber, 80 bushels wbrat 60 do. maize, 2DO lbs. bacon, 50 bushels wheat, 6 boxen wearing apparel, 1 parcel, 1 box crockery, 4 bags old iron, 6 cheat drawers, 3 bagi blankets, 2 boxes soap, 1 bale print and calico, 1 box tobacco, 1 dozen spades, 2 cases preierrei.— G. Vafle, agent. April s— Alexander, 36 tons, A.. Millar, Jroin Omalit, with 18,000 feet sawn timber. April s— Edward, 14 tons, T. Balme, from the B>y of Islands via Kawau, *ith 18 bags bread, 7 casks do., 1 do., flour, 6 do. pork, 7 do. hotiled ale, 1 case tobacco, 1 package do., I box axes, 1 package blankets, 1 dot slop», 2 boxes fruit, 5 casks tar. April 7— Argyll, 17 tons, Emera Mahi, from Tauranga with 3 ton's potatoes, 4 pigs, 3 ca«e» npplei, 1 box apparel, 1 gun case. „,.,,. April 7 -Catherine, 21 tons A. Raroe, from Waiheki, with 35 tons of firewood. April 7— Sarah Berrey, 15 torn, A. Untbank, for Abipara, with 4000 bnshels wheat.— Salmon. It Co., agents. April B—Bawkhpad, 22 tons. R. Laurie, master, for Mahurangi, with 22 tons firewood. „
DEPARTURES. April s— Creßswell, hsrque, 574 tons, John Williams, commander, for Wellington. Pflsaengeis— Messrs. W. Currie, J. Leanon, C. Lennon, E. hihvart, 1. b. Ralph, Mrs. Ralph and three children, Mr. G. R Burton, Mr. and Mrs. T. Oliver, Adam Oliver, yirt. Thompson and two children, Mr. Archer Mr. Gilles, Mr. and Mrs. Northcroft and 5 children, Mr. Clarke, Mr. M'Lean, Mr. Peacock, Mr. Worg-an, Mr. F. Burton, Mrs. Lewis a»d daughter, Mr. and Mrs. T. Bowden, R. Bowden, Mr, Pharszyn, Mr. Fuller, Mr. and Mra WiUiaraion, Mr. and Mrs. Osgood, Mr. and Mrs. Sonneis, and four children. Mr James Sonness, Robert Grieve, Mary Ann Edwards, W. Fowler, Miss Fowler.— Brown Sc Campbell, agents. April 7— Vivtoria, Government Bng, P. A. Ueck, comroander for Wellington. T?&si,enßeri--Hon. C. A. Dillon & 5 children, and servant Hon. A. Tolle. mtichf, Mrs. deck & servant, Mrs. S. Williams, Mi'«. Cath. Williams, Misa Emma Williams, Miss. Hobbs, aud J. llnrgreaves.
CLFARKD OUT. April 7— William Hyde, 533 tons, J. L. Applewbnite, commander, for Loudun, Passengers—The Hon. MUs Clinton, Mrs. Pitt, Mist Pitt, Miss S. Pitt, Miss C. Pitt, Mr. A. Pitt, Captain Pitt, Mrs. George Pitt and three children, Lieut. Page, Mrs. Page; M.ss Morton, Mrs Applewhaite and child, Dr. Kemball, two male serranl*, 4 female servants.— UrovMi & Campbell agents.
Exports. Per the Cresswell, for Wellington— part of original cargo fi om London. Shipped at Auckland ; 2 bundles spades/-! ploughs, 1 tierce earthenware, I box sadd'ery, 1 box wearing apparel, 1 package cutting, 2 half-hogs-heaus vinegar. Per the William Hyde, for London— s3 tons of copper ore, 48 bales wool, one purcel samples wool, 17 tons flax, 9 boxes kauri gum, 52 Sergeant*' old coats, 964 Privates' old coats, one box curiositias, oue hot native mats, one chest, 1 box, 1 case personal effects, 1 native spear, 360 loads of spars and timber, 2 casei sherry, 3 cases claret, 4 cases champagne, 1 box official papeis. and 90 tons of copper ore, part of original c»rgo from Adelaide.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 520, 9 April 1851, Page 2
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