SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS. August 14 — Pnko L(i-,-i, 10 ton«, W. Smalloy, from Piido, River, with 3 toim of lla\, Au<;nst l.i — Vietoiia, 17 lons, Isaac Meinclr, fiom WaihoKi, wuh '20 tons of firewood. August I <— A Wander 36 (oi\b. A. Milltr, fiom River "lli.mies, uiib B toii-fiax, 1009 fct't Umbir. Au h i. t 1.3 — Fairy, 15 terns, Horn 1 IVkaueio, from Coromaiiflel Harbour, with l'Ji sl.ifis tnnbus. Past.oiigcrs — j\lr«.. Moove, Mis-. Ander&oii, Mr. Gillies, and William Hooper. Aw ust 1.) — Mm, brig, 206 tons, S. D. Korns. fro)n Sydney. Ris^muers — liiUs Houl' <•», 11.I 1 . JI. Hartlp)', ]wj., T. Heal.«, l-\f]., J)i. Cimklt'-, R.N , und Mr. Somerville. \V. S. (jrabame, agent.
d!:pvbi'uhes. August 13 — Tliomnnisi, 68 tons, J. Wing, for the La*t Coasl, Mitlj 2 b.(I"S ot bags, JO dozen spirit?, t> wheat mills, 1 buncllo seives, 12 ison pots, 1 bilo and 3 bags slop 1 !, -1 rU»z«n lomalia\\ks ; J box a^os, <>! boxes son]), B c.islih >alt, 25 tons ca&kfl, b lioisob. P.joSPHgeis — .Mrs. Dunlop and cbildivu. Salmon 6t Co., agents. Auoust 13 — Emm, brig;, 121 lons, A. 13roo\s, for Sydney. l'ass>eiigers — Mr. T. F. Fiineis, K. Jnckson, W. Roberts, J. McCusy, J. Steeraei, R. Gillpsjiie, wife and 3 children, J. iMcWaters, wik and 4 clnklren, Mis. Day anil 3 clnldren, W. Tboiburn, G. Lang, Ileniy Pollard. — J. Woodhout.o, agent. August 13 — Victoria, 17 tons, Isaac Merrick, for Waiheki, in ballast. August 14— Pidko Lass, 10 tons, \V. Smalley, for Piako River, in ballast. Ausrust 14 — John, '25 tons, John Mallick, for Mahumngi, in bnlla-t. Combes and D.ildy, agejik. August 15— Alexander, 15 tons A. Miller, for Wangapo, iv ballast.
I U PORTS — rOREIGN". Per Moa from Sidney — 8 hbds>. mm, 3 do. do., 5 Lb(]s. brandy, 3 do. do., Sj cases geneva 15 do. do., .T. Micky ; 10 lilids. mm, Order ; l'bbd. brandy, Order; 31 bags coffee, 62 do. sugar, 77 do. do., 39 do. do., 49 do. do., 25 do rice, J. Blacky ; 100 ball chests congou tea. 100 do. do., 18 boxes sago, 126 packages rope, 25 coil* do., 100 bags salt, 100 boxes candles, 40 do. soap, 67 do tobacco pipes, 140 bags biscuit, 34 bundlea spades, 6 bales corks, 10 quarter casks vinegar, *> hi°s pepper, 1 case glass, 1 church organ, 5 balefe bags, 10 tons hardwood, 2 cases saddleiy, 6 cases prints, 1 parcel stationery, 9 packages booth and bhoes, 15 cases> oilmen's stores, 1 case wilting paper, 9 bales 5 cases paper, 8 horses, 10 bags pearl barley, 10 do oatmeal, 12 oil casks, 8 bags empty bags, \\. S. Giahame ; 17 tierces 7 barrels beef, Onler; 6 bluK porter, 1 case bagatelle board, 20 cases linseed oil, 1 case shades, 5 tons salt, 1 bale corks, J. Maeky ; 1 ease sac'dlei-y, 2 legs saltpetre, 2 boxes tin plates, 1 parcel grain tin, 2 bundles rattans, Ordei ; 20 boxes candles, 4 cases pickles, 1 trunk glass, 1 cask do., Order ; 1 case drugs, Order ; 10 cases lemon syrup, Order ; 1 box tin plates, 1 bundle wire, 1 paper parcel ironmongery, Older; 1 truss 1 case 1 do. drapery, Order ; 2 cases black lead, 1 bag bailey, 1 case curry powder, 1 case Holloway'a pills, Order; 2 bales paper, 3 cases books, order; 2 casks tallow, order; 4> bales leather, 1 bos candles, order ; 7 cwt. sole leather, 3 do kip leather, 1 parcel bags, Order, 64 bags refined sugar, order ; 1 keg buttei, 11. Keane; 1 parcel books, J. Williamson ; 3 bags salt, 1 case groceries, 1 case ironmongery and shoes, 2 ploughs, J. Sheppard ; 2 cases apparel oidei ; 1 case personal bng^nge, as addressed ; 20 boxes, 10 do candles, J. Macky; 1 case 1 do di apery, order; 26 boxes candles, order ; 6 bales, 3 cases, woollens, order.
By tbo Antelope, schooner, which arrived yesterday afternoon, from the East Coast, we regret to learn that the barque Eudora, of llobart Town, was dnvpn ashore, from her anchorage at Poverty .Bay, on Wednesday the 50th July, where she became a total wreck. She was on her pabS'igp from. Port Cooper to Sydney, and had put in at Poveity Bay, dm mg the lato heavy gales. 'J here were forty-MX passengers fioni the Canterbury Settlement on boaid, whose lives ns well as those of the crew were all saved. The wreck vvas to be sold by auction on the sth initant. The s.nall schooner Oronoa, of this port, was driven on shore in the same gale at Tolago Bay, aud had her bottom driven iv on the beach. The Moa sailed from Sydney on the 6th instant and had favorable winds till she reached this coast. She was off Cape Bieit on Wednesday last, and parsed the Emma on Ihursday morning. 11. M.5. F.mtome arrived at Sydney iiom llobart Town on the 25th ult. She was to bail for Auckland eight days alter the Moa. In the latest Herald there is .in advertisement, of Mr. Macnamara, shipping agent, stating th.it three vessels are wanted to chatter, to load timber at any poits in New Zealand — one for Java, and the other two fer ports in the neighbouring colonies. The Alert, brig, Hall, from Auckland the 19th June, airived at Adelaide on the 16th July.
SIDNEY. Arrivals. — July 23. Comet, schooner, Cork, from Nelson ; Beaver, schooner, Stevens, iioin Moreton Bay. 25. Cumberland, schooner, Wj'born, from Moieton Bay ; Iris, cutter, Peacock, from Auckland ; 1 1. M.S. Fantonie, Commander John H. Genny?, from Ilobart Town. 27. Shamrock, Gilmore, from Launceston. 28. Christina, brig, Konff, fiom Poit Phillip. 29. Dudbrook, barque, Smith, fiom the Downs the 16th and Falmouth the 12th April ; Whitby, barque, Stewart, and Emma Prescott, brig, Patuck, from Port Phillip. 31. Chieftain, schooner, Stratchan, from South Sea Islands. August 1. Henry Edward, schooner, Maybee, from Port Fairy ; Wilbelmina, Prussian barque, Schmidt, from Adelaide ; Rebecca, schooner, Stewart, from Ilobart Town ; Livina, schooner, Steele, from Moreton Bay. 2. Two Friends, brig, Faimer, from Newcastle. 3. Eagle, steamer, Warner from Moreton Bay ; Bride, schooner, Dalmagne, from Woodlark Island. 4. Phoebe schooner, Nickson, from Melbourne. Departures.— July 23. Elizabeth, schooner, Foyle, for Adelaide ; Emma, brig, Biooks for Auckland. 24. Alary Bannatyne, barque, lor London; Essington, brig, Mills, for port Fairy. 26. Helen, schooner, Eady, foi Melbourne ; Eolus, Ketch, Cocks, for Preservation Bay (New Zealand ) 5 Velocity, schooner, McVeigh, for Melbourne ; Rattler, U.S. schooner, Tarns, for Port Phillip; Rlariposa, schooner, Can, for Launcefcton ; Dart, brig, Collins, for Melbourne ; Maiy Stewart, schooner, Sommervjlle, for Moreton Bay. 28. Lihns schooner, Chapman, for Geelong ; Souvenir, schooner, Brown, for Moreton Bay ; Two Friends, brig, Farmer, for Newcastle, 28. William Alfred, schooner, Tinley, for Wellington. 31. Lawrence, baique, Salmon, for Manilla. August. 1. Shamrock, steamer, Gilmoie, for Melbourne and Launce&ton; Phantom, brig, Brown, for Adelaide, Ilirondelle, schooner, Lapthoine, for Melbourne. 2. Cape Breton, barque, Reed, for Valparaiso ; Independence, brig, Lawrence, for the South Sea Fibheries; Sea Belle, brig, Greig, for Newcastle; Martha and Elizabeth, schooner, Hanson, for Port Phillip. 4. Christiana, brig, Corff, for Poit Phillip ; G.izolle, brig, Wood for Newcastle. 5. Eagle steamer, Warner, for Moieton Bay.
English Shipping. — The Earl Grey, from Sydney, anived at Gravesend on the 31st JMaich. The Dublin, for Sydney, sailed from Liverpool on the 4th April. The Fanny, for Adelaide, left Gravesend on the same day. The' Catherine Jamiesou, for Sydney, sailed fiom the Downs on the 30th Maich, and the Sea Bird, for Adelaide, on Uio 24th March. The Rajah of Sarawak sailed on the 28th March, and the Bank of England and Malacca, all for Sydney, were to sail on the 20th April. — The following vessels are laid on for the colonies, in Hardy's Shipping List of the 3rd April ; Wyclifl'e, to sail on the sth April, and the Prince of Wales on the 90th, botli foy Launcpston. The Aurora (with convicts) and theCoinhill, to sailon the Ist May, the Dervvent, on the t&t June, and the Beulah (with emigrants), on the 23th April, all for Ilobait Town. For Melbourne : — To sail April JO, Thomas Spaiks, and Claud; Troubadour, April 15; Ann Milne, on the sth May; and the Sea, wiih emiginnts, in Apul. For Adelaide and Melbourne: —The Ballengcich, to sail in all April; also the Asia, and Blundell. For Sydney: — The Sarah, with emigrants, was to leave} Plymouth on the 17th April. the Gauges, (rom the London Docks, ou the 20th April, and the Resolute on the 15th June. For Adelaide :— The Omegn, with emigrants, April 7; the Gazelle, April 10, Sultana, emigrants, Apnl 14; Samuel Boddington and Jane, April 17; and the Adulaide, June 16. For Swan River: — Morning Star, from Gravesend, June 18. For New Zealand : — The Labuan, for Port Lyttelton, sailed on the 10 Apul ; The Dominion, for same port, was to sail on the Bih May ; the James, for Wellington, Otago.and Auckland, Apul 15; and the Simlah. same destination, April 15 , Bangalore, for the Cantenmiy Settlement, on the Bth May ; and the Lady Nugent, in alHJjy.— Herald, July 30. Afore than one-half the ships advertised in the Times of Maicb 31 aie laid on for these colonies. We give ,i hhl of them, observing, however, that many of thorn
would not sail for several months. iUe^srs. Green adveilise for Sidney diteet — The JMalacci, Resolute, 131.iclav.ill. Noithumbeilaml, and Taunr. Other owner? n''\oti3P for Sydney diiect— The Dudbmok (firmed), ami the. Rink of England. For Port Plul'ip direct— rhnso .m> thp Ballenni-ic'i. the Sut.psir.nn, tho Trouliadoui, the Milbounie, the iSplson, the Admiral, and tbe Gt'elong. For Adelaide— Tho Samuel Jioddington, the Gazelle, tho Sult.in-\, the Amu, and tbe Constitution. For Lnunce^ton — 'Hip Piinrp of Wales. For Port Lvtteltou— The Labuan, the Dominion, the Ikngaloie, and the Lady IVn;ent. For Auckland-— The rh.imes and the Simhh. For New Zealand (no port mmcd") — Ihe Columbus, tlie Lord William Bcntinp, the Bnrbara Gordon, the Sir Edwaid Paget, the V.ctorr, the Cref.wrll, tbe StaHy, and the Cl.«ra. There' were n.any mori' ships than iho^e l.vii on at the time, but v\e do not recollect ever seeing so many advertised in one paper.— lb. August 1.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 557, 16 August 1851, Page 2
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