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Shipping Intelligence.

'ARRIVAL!. April 30— Alexander, 36 torn, Mil'»r. from Coromandel Harbour, with 20,000 feet *awn timberApril 30— William 20 ious, P. Greenhill, fron) Omahi, wirh 6,000 feet junk timber, 800 do. icautling, 7,400 »h ingles. May I— Sar-h. 15 torn, Brown, from the Bay of Plenty with 7 torn potatoes, half a ton maize.— G. Hunter, agent. May I— Victoria, 17 torn, Merrick, from Waihcki, with 30 tons <-f fir wood. May I— Emily, 10 toni, G. Mair, from Wanjfarei, with 2 tons flax, 6 boxes apples, 1 box harneu, 2 emits butter. May 2— Daniel Webster, barque, 296 ton*, Captain Jones, frou Sydney, Passengers — Mr. J. S. Mac* farlane, Mm. Jonea, Mr and Mrs. Irving and 4 children, Messrs James Batolui, Jamea fiurnei, Edward Wilkinion, andThomai Penny.— J. Salmon, & Co. agents. v May 2— M«ry Catherine, ship, 366 torn, Captain Fox, from Sydney. PaMrngeri— Mr, Henry Na» than, Dr. Welsh, lady, and two children, Mrs, Fox & child, and sefentjr passengers for San Francisco. — C. Datis, agent.

DEPARTURES. May 2— Maukin, brig, 106 cons, J. Bowden, for Sydney, with 10.000 fret timber, 4 caaki oil. P<u« •pngcrs—Thropliilm He«le, E«q., Miss Mntthewi, Mr. Partington, Mm. Collins.— W. S. Gr«hame, agent. April 30— John, 28 tons. Ssllivtn, for Nongodo in bailart. — Combes & Daldjr, Hgeuts. M»y 1 -Victoria, 17 torn, Merrick, for Waiheki in ballatl.

The Daniel Webster bat bad a tedioui passage from Sydney of twenty eight dayi, Owin? to the southeasterly winds prevailing after the put to tea, she was carried far to northward of her cmine, and was upwards of twenty days contending agninit foul wind«. She put in at the Bay of Islands on Monday last and landed her sheep. Notwithstanding her protracted voyage, she only lost two iheep and one horse throughout. The Mary Catherine also arrived yesterday evening ; twenty-two days from Sydney. She fell in with the same wind* as the Daniel Webster.

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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 527, 3 May 1851, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 527, 3 May 1851, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 527, 3 May 1851, Page 2

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