Shipping Intelligence.
AKUJVAM. M«y 22— W-'li<»m, IGtonsP- Grecnhili, from Mntakanu, wi'h 20 f his f ,to 10. y«y ?6-Cmh<"i<>r, ?A ton*. M. Rtinp. from tlie H«y of ripntv. "iih WO b»isUefs mniJte. 150 baokrig pnhtoo, 4 l»a«r« whnt. 4 txos. P.»s»ngerF— The Mi^rs Cli»rton, oik' Ma-»»er OJinrton. j[, v 97— Hem, Ifi toiw, W. David, from the K««t Covt with 5401 hus'iels wheat. H fo" s salt poik. |»,i«pn«r«'r«— Mr. A. Smi'h, and Mrs. Smith. J. Lowe, a^enf.
DEPARTURES. May 22-Jo«ph Ci.pp.B7 to»s. V Le.theart, [or .lie East Coast, w (1> 4 bale, b'ankpfs 5 halw cul.ro 30 ,-nok-e* Brit,,h joo.lb 1 ton salt, 20 empty c ?9 ks 12 mare*, 1 t >n s.ijar, 12 b-xrs f-a. 2 Ws mils, 4 c.se «in, I k^ ru > half k"a <ol>»cco,2 bales rom j,cU,7 wlipat-milU, I2devej, 12 paekngri v >hite lead, 5 cant lwleil »il. l'^-cn-c.^-J. S. M'Firlane, E>q , tV. Overfon.— Salmon & Co., a-entn. M*y 27-Liwy J'.me s 4') ton. D. Jotcr, fn-m Mnnaknuto New Plymouh, with Bundnes. Connell & Msy 23-W.lS.am, 16 tons, P. Grrenhill, for Matakana, in ballast. M«v 27-Al^a.uler, 3fi t«ni, A. Mll'er, for the River Thames, in ballast.
ThbPihatps of tiik Hbi.rn -In'eUigence of the escape »f tbe»r marauders f«om Pint Ki»a 'as junk been received in Sydner. Wilson, with another person, suppose.! to b- hi. m»te shipped a« sea on board thevhnlei Biink, Captain Bunker. ln«-y «ti|.u. latpcl that they should be landed at the hr*t nvilized port tkey nu*hi p^ on their return ftom Uhlm*; anrt Opt in Blinker l-ndtii them at the B»y of Islands, nh..nt the latter end of January last. They were almost starved when'they begged lobe taken on hoard the Brisk ; BPd the Captain harm? hu suspicions that all was not right, warned the numutr-te at KTorarika. It has since been nicertained, that whntever might have been dptani Bunker's suspicions, h'^ crew were all awsre from the beginning who their shipmates were. Tint the pira-es have since escaped from Kororanka ihrre can be but little doubt. As fnllinfoimntion will be lent to (he Governor of the Auckland Mand*. and every other possible step taken to apprehend them, their present escape, it in hoped, may be but a termto'arv one. That they will have the temerity to venture to Sydney is scarcely likely. »evtr theless the Water Police are on the alert, and every susp'cious perion whom they appieheud • Ruoject to a searching ordeal by Captain Browne. Yesterday, for rxatnple, a sea-faiing man, who gave Ins name Robert Macdonald, and wno has lately arrived here by the Caernarvon, on board which he -.hipped at Howe « Ishnd, underwent a Ion? examination ai the Water Police Office, and seeing Ihut he could not tell the name of the ship, by which he shul that he had arrived some time a?o at New Zealund, he was remanded until further enquiries are made about him —/A 24.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 534, 28 May 1851, Page 2
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480Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 534, 28 May 1851, Page 2
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