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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS. August 4— Emma, blip, 121 tons, A. Biooks, from Syd ney. — .7. Woodliouse. igent. August 4— h'akoLass, 10 tons, W.Snnlley, fiom Piako Kiver, with 2 tons of fl X. August 4— Kapi, 17 ton", J. Tautari, from Russell, with SO kits of maize, 2 pins hilUton onions 1 caiklaid, 1 cask of salmon, 200 kits corn, a quantity of fruit trees. Au^t A— Edwnid, 14 tuns, T Bnlme, fiom the Bay of Islands via Ngunguiu with 200 bushels of maize, 2 cases wine, 2 casks pork, 1 ditto fish, 1 bale blank(K

DEPARTURES. August 2— Mary, 1 5 tons, John Sheiver, foy WangaTei, with 2 bags sugar, 3 bales sundries, 1 bale blankets. August 2— Dove, 20 tons W. Wilcox, for the Bay of Plenty, with 1 hoise, 2 wheat-n ills, 1 case slops, 1 cdbk tar, 1 case pigs, 6 empty casks, 12 iron pots, 2 bars sugar. — T. Russell, agent. August 4— Piako Lass, 10 tons, W. Smalley, for Phko liiver in ballast.

CLEARED OUT. August 2 — Maufcin, brig, 106 tons, J. Bowden, for Sydney. Passengers — Mr, Young, Mr. Marks, Mr, Murry, Mr. Reeves. W. S. Grahame, agent. August s—Daniel5 — Daniel Webster, barque, 296 tons, P Jones, i oi Sydney via "Wangaroa. — Salmon & Co., agents.

IMrOKTS — rOBEIGN. Per Emma, from Sydney~s lihd6. brandy, 10 boxes tobacco, one case cigars, ordei ; 4 ha'f tierces tobacco, Giaham & Henderson; 2 /0 bags flour, 91 bags sugar. 12 quaiter- casks wine, 6 cases sugar, one case muscatels one case figs, 35 bags coffee, 20 tags u'ce, J2 cases oilman's stores. 1 package almonds, 3 bbds loaf sugar, 64 mats ciushed ditto, 14 hhds. ale, order; 2 casks flour, 1 bag lice, one keg butter, 1 box candles, 1 mat sugar, I half-chest tea, 1 case groceries, A. Robinson ; 20 b.igs flour, Henderson & Co. ; 26" boxes tobacco pipes, order; one case drapery, as addiessed; CO boxes candles, J. Maeky; 20 boxes candles, G. Codlin; one lihd,, 3 cases fish, 40 half-boxes soap, 20 boxes candles Brown and Campbell; 50 bags flour, J. Sauerbier ; 2*9 u ou pots, one case hats, Bain & Burtt ; 2 casks blacking, one cask, lime juice, J. Woodbouse; 1 case jewellery, Keiglitley; 40 ca^es wine, 130 cases cordials one case and 1 cask blacking, older j 3 cases di apery, order; I bag clover- semi, as addressed ; 50 half-chests le<), 5 casks vinegar, J. Macky ; 2 caiks soda ash, J, S«lmon ; 112 cases cordials, one bale leather, one pair smith's bellows, J. Woodhouse ; 1 parcel whips, one package leather one ditto harness, T. Gibson ; 24 bags salt, 72 bags sugar, 1 case bath bricks, 2 casks molasses 2 cases blacking, 4 cases ginger wine, order; 90 bags 6ugar, Older; 3 cases drapery, order; 2 b<igs salt, one case candles, one case groceries, one half-chest tea, '3 bags sugar, one box druss, order; 3 casks vinegar 1 case boots, 100 dozen oianges, J. Woodhouse; original caigo from Auckland, 102 bags salt.

EXPORTS — rOBEIGN. Per Maukin, for Sydney— 2 pockets of hops,3o casfs of humpback oil, 5 ditto head -matter, 1 case copper, 44 ba>s flour (shipped for diawback.) Per Daniel Webster to be shipped at «w t Wtaioft—300 loads of timber.

The Emma sailed from Sydney on the 23rd ult. H.M.S. Calliope arrived at Sydney on the 20th, and H.M. biigantinc Pandor.l, on the 21st ult. The Calliope, sailed irom Portsmouth oti the 2nd March ; ai rived at Madeira on the 11th and sailed on the 1 6th March ; arrived at llio de Janeiro on the 21st and sailed on the 26th April, anchored at the Cape of Good Hope on the 16th and sailed on the 28th May; arrived at Hobait Town on the 10th and sailed for Sydney on the Mth July. H.M.S. Fantome, had arrived at Hobart Town and was daily expected at Sydney. She was to set up her rigging at Hobart Town, thence proceed to Sidney, where she was to remain about foity-eight hours, and then sail (or Auckland. She may be expected to airive heie in the course of next week. The Pandora left Plymouth the 6th March, Madeira on the 1 9th and arrived at the Cape of Good Hope on the 15th May. She sailed from the Cape for Sjdney on the 2nd June. The in til steamer from Plymouth with English Mails to the 14th April, arrived at the Cape the night before her departure. H.M.S. Havannah was not likely to sail fiom S}dney.for England before the 10th instant. Engltsii Shipping.— The Labuan sailed for Port Lytteltou early in April; the Domineer and Ban galore were to sail for the same port on the Bth May. The Dudbrook, for Sydney, sailed from Deal April 9Ji, The General Hewitt and Kate were advertised to sail for Sydney in June. The Malacca was to sail for Sydney April 15th. The Anne Milne, from Port Phillip, was off Deal March 18th. The Cronstadt sailed for Port Phillip, in March. The Norfolk sailed for New Zealand March 1 7th. The Maquis oi Bute, for Sydney, and the Fanny, for Adelaide, entered outwards on the 3id April.

Sydney. AnnivALS.— July 12. Toroa, schooner, Sholl, irom Moretonßay; 11. M. Steamer Acheron, fiom coasting voyage. 13. Phantom, brig, Brown, from Adelaide ; Fiances, ship, Jones, irom Launceston; Wandsworth, ship, Dunlop, from Poit Phillip ; Velocity, schooner, McVeigh, (rom Port Faiiy ; Elizabeth, schooner, Foyle ; Skerne, brig, Neald ; Cape Hoi n, barque, Devlin ; and Dart, brig, Collins, from Pott Phillip ; Mariposa. schooner, Carr, from Launceston ; Essington, brig, Mills, from Port Fairy ; Thomas and Henry, brig, Bennett, from Adelaide. 14. Petrel, schooner "Wilkinson, fiom Circular Head; Mary Ann,schooner f Long, from Port Fairy. 17. Liberty, schooner, Johnson, from Wide Bay; Mary Stewart, schooner Sominerville, and Souveneir, schooner, Brown, from Moreton Bay. 18. Effort, schooner, Thompson, from Wide Bay ; Eagle steamer, Warner, from Moreton Bay. 20. Gazelle, brig, Wood, from Adelaide; Sea Belle, brig, from Port Phillip ; Douglas, barque, Rogers, from the Downs the 11th March. H.M.S. Calliope Sir J. Everard Home, from Ilobart Town. 21. H.M. brigantiue, Pandora, commander Byron Drury, from the Cape of Good Hope the 2nd June ; Antonie, Hamburg ship, Hamaun, iiom Honolulu the 20th May, and Upolo the 16th June; Martha and Elizabeth, schooner, Hanson, from Launceston; Hirondelle, schooner, Lapthoine, from Port Phillip. 'J2. Moa, biig, Norris, from Auckland. Departures.— July 12. Maukin, brig, for Auck~ land ; Antares, schooner, Hill, for Hobart Town. 15. Emma Eugenia, baique, Uavies, for London; Esther, schooner, Doolittle, for the South Sea Islands. 16. Lady Eveline, ship,;McClelland, for Valparaiso ; Emma, brig, Pockley ; and Creole, schooner, Kemp, for Hobart Town. 18. Vanguard, schooner, Greig, for Wide Bay; Jack, brig, Murphy, for Moreton Bay ; Tamar schooner for Hobart Town ; Vixen sohooncr, McKin'ey, for Launceston ; Red Rover, schooner, Noon, for Geelong, 19. Sir. J. Byng, brig, Firth, for Guam ; Emma, barque, Allen, for Melbourne. 21. Eagle, steamer" Warner, for Moreton Bay. 22. Julia Percy, brig Lewis, for the South Sea Islands ; Toroa schooner, Sholl, for Moieton Bay; Sliearne, brig, Nealds, for Newcastle ; Mary Ann, schooner, Long for Newcastle.

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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 554, 6 August 1851, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 554, 6 August 1851, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 554, 6 August 1851, Page 2

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