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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS. September 3 — Simlah, 597 ton 1 ?, Captain Charles lloDeit«on, from London, via llobart Town. Passengers — Mr. Edward Chapman, Mr. James Blackett, Mis. Sarah Blackett, Air. John Blackpft, Miss Helen Blacken, Mrs. Taylor, Miss Taylor, Mr. Archibald Taylor, Mrs. S|>icer, Miss Spicer, IVliss Spicer, Mr. Field, Mi. Spicer, Mr. Vickers, Mrs. Vickers, Mr. S. Vickeis, Mary Vickers, Louisa Vickers, Frank Vickeis, Charles Vicker>, Miss Cusp, Mr. Redhead, Mrs. Redhead, Eliza Redhpad, Charles Redhead, Mrs. Field, Miss D. P. Steel, D. Oughton, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert, 7 children, nurse, and man-servant, Lieutenant Veinon, D. MclCenzie, Edw. Heap, John Heap, R. Thomson, J. Lloyd, A. Todd, J. Todd, W. Todd, R. Todd, It. Mercer, Flora Mercer, F. Men, M<ny Ann Meir, Margaret Pollock, R. Crawford, A. McDonald, Mary McDonald, Mai y E. McDonald, Margaret McDonald, Agnes McDonald, James McDonald, James Aitken, Christina Aitken, W. Aitken, T. Aitken, John Shaw, Mareaiet Shaw, T. Strachan, Clnis. Lockhnit, Mary Lockbart, Janet Lockhait, Isabella Lockbart, Robert Dow, Hannah Dow, Janie9 Dow, Janet Dow, Susan J.,ow, W. Giay, Catheiine Gray, W. Gray, George Gray, Mary Gray, Benj. Sutherland, Isabella Sutherland, Jane Sutherland, Eliza Sutherland, David Sutherland, Benjamin Suthei land, Margaret Sutherland, Jolm Uanagan, Edwaid Storah, Hannah St»rab, H. Storah, \V. Storab, R. Ridley, Catherine Young, Elizabeth Young, Charles Young, Elizabeth Fraser, llobeit Oliver, Agnes Oliver, Ann Jane Oliver, Agnes Oliver, Robert Oliver, W. Oliver. James Ferguson, David Thomson, Jeanet Thomson, William Thomson, Jessie Thomson, John Thomson, David Thomson, Robert Thompson, Elizabeth 'Ihomsou. — Brown & Campbell, agents. September 4 — Mary, 15 tons, J. Shearer, from Wangarei. Pnssenger — Mr. W, 13. Arinson. September 4 — Dove, 20 ton's, \V. Wilson, from the Bay of Plenty. T. Russell, agent.

DEPARTURES. September 3 — Ben Lomond, 35 ions, D. Campbell, for Wangarei. Passenger — Mr. Lew. September 4 — Black Dog, schooner, I<l2 tons, J. R. Gainclc, for Tort Stephens, New South Wale?. Passengers — Lieutenant-Governor Enderby, M. A. Kins', Esq., Dr. and Mrs. Ewmgton, Mrs. Cool: and child, Mr. Hell, Henry Waite. Brown and Campbell, agents. September 4 — Helen S. Page, barque, 22C tons Captain J. J. Church, for Sydney. Passengers — Captain, Dacre, Messrs. Johnson, Fishwick, llust, Biaton, and Mr. Strangwide and wife. — J. Maekv, agent. September 4 — Hawkhead, 22 tons, 11. Lawne, for MaJmrangi, in ballast.

IMPORTS — FOKEIGjS*. Per Simlah, from London—- 2 cases, J. O'Neill ; 3 bales, 1 box. A. Clark; 1 bale 2 cases, 1 case, diaries Davis ; 3 cases, Bain & Burtt , 244 bags of salt, 4 tons of rock salt, 11. Jobnstone & Co., Wellington, oi Bain & Burtt ; 20 cases wine, J. A. Gilfillan & Co. ; 1 case, 4 bales, 1 case, "2 packages, 1 case, T. Lewis , 2 Hunks, 1 bale, A. Asher; 1 case, R. Videl ; 30 cases, Bam & 33urtt; 1 case as nd dressed ; 1 case, Colonel YVynyard; 1 keg, 2 cases, 4 bales, i case, 10 bars, 2 bundles iron, James Coney; 2 cases, 1 cask, C. Davis; 3,400 slates, 1 keg nails, 3 Lhds. coals, 12 barrels whiting, 4 tons lock salt, 43 barrels cement, Brown & Campbell; 4 pipes wine, 4 bales paper, 1 box, Brown & Campbell ; 1 box as addressed ; 4 cases, Connell & Hidings ; 1 case, Brown & Campbell; 1 cask, VV. Goodfollow ; 1 paper parcel, J. W. Bam ; 5 packages, Rev. Dr. Pompalier; 12 do., J. W. Bain ; 2 trunks, Thomas Lewis; 2(3 pkgs., Bishop of Now Zealand ; 3ciates ; H. Kessing ; 120 kegs, 6 sheets, 85 packages, 146 packages, D. Nathan ; 5 quarter casks vinegar, Brown & Campbell ; 78 packages, Gibson & Mitchell. — (To be delivered m any port — 105 kegs nails, 15 kegs tobacco.)

The Simlah sailed from the Downs for this port on the 26th April, ai rived at Hobart Town on the 14th and sailed thence on the 21st ult. As will be seen by our report of bpr arrival, she has conveyed to our shores a large number of passengers. She apoke no vessels connected with these colonies dm ing the voyage. Captain Robertson, (formerly of the Tyne,) was obliged to put ill at Hobart Town, in consequence of the mutinous conduct of part of the Simlah's crew, whom he brought before the magistrates there ; the report of the trial will be found below. The Isabella, from this port, arrived at Ilobait Town on the 18th ult., and was to sail for Auckland about the Ist instant.

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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 563, 6 September 1851, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 563, 6 September 1851, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 563, 6 September 1851, Page 2

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