Shipping Intelligence.
ARRIVALS. June 24— Fuiry, 16 tons, J. Pekawero, from Coromandel Harbour, willi 300 bushels coin, 35 bushels wheat, June 25 — Victoria, 17 tone, Isaoc Merrick, from Waiheki, wuh '0 tons ol firewood. June 27 — Ilawkhi-ad, 22 torn, 11. Lawrie, from Mahuraniji, with 300 bushels shells, 10 tons fuewood.
drparturks. June 25— Victoria, 17 tons, Isaac Merrick, for Waiheki, in ballast. June 25 — Antelope, 35 tons, D. Mackinnon, for the Hast Coa»,t, with 5 horses, 20 empty casks, 5 coils rope, hulf-ton salt, 1 cask inolaisen, I cask vinegar, 3 casks spades, 3 bales slopi, 10 empty bags. Passengers — Captain and Mrs. Read, H. Atkyns, Esq., John Fio^erty, and one native. — Salmon & Co., agent.. June 2G — Alury, 40 tons, John Parker, for Muliuningi, with 1 ton potatoes, 1 cask noik, 3 bags sugar, 4 l)H«rs flour. June 27— Uoyd, 15 tons, J. Mackintosh, for Wungaroa, with sundries. June 27 — Bpnlomond, 35 tons, D. Campbell, for Wangarei, with 1 case and 1 bale slops.
Tl)"5 American ship Alexander, Captain Ling, lias gone to It'iwui! to discharge her coals; she returns to port t>o boon as they are out.
Sydney. " Departures. —May 29 Bjrder Maid, schooner, Tomkies, lor Au.cKl.ind ; Jark, brig, Murphy, tor Moretnu Buy ; Mazcppa, otig, Broomfield, for Guam. 30. Lady Black wood, barque, Evans, for the South Sea fisheries. 31. Oriental, baiqur, Carr, for Guam. June 3. Pedlar, bng, Whettem, for Lombock ; William and James, barque, Colls, for Guam ; Lillian, schooner, Chinnery, for Melbourne; Rpgia, bng. Johnson, foi Gunin : Thomas Ai'huthuot, ship, Ileaton, for London, (Paßseng-rß— -Di. Jackson and family); Triton, bi-iR, Mmr, for Hobart Town. 4. Franklin, Govcrnirent baiquc, Will^tt, for llobart Town; I 1I 1 miaa, bug, PocUley, for Hobart Town. G. Waterwilch, brig, Wrttts, f"r the South Spas; Fanny Fisher, h.iiqun Hairold, for Guam ; Julia Peicy, brig, Lewis, lor Ncwcuitle.
The following lleurings of a Sunken Rock, off the Mercuiy Islands, ha-> heen handed us for publication. It is not laid down on the new Churls of the East CoaM, lately puhlibhed by the Admiralty. West Aldennnn und Bluff fof the N. E. Hauisoz Mends b Mrin X S.S.E4 E. Cuvier island-, N.W. W. Webt Haussoz Island beating West. Rock about 00 yards circumference. — Awasb at low water in bad wcuihcr.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 543, 28 June 1851, Page 2
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375Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 543, 28 June 1851, Page 2
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