SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
AKIUV.U.S. Oct. 4— llawkhpad,2'2 tons, l\. Lawrie, from Malm" langi, with '100 post-* and mils. Oct. 6— Cluldien, 30 tons, A. Jones, fiom Hu<wll, m illi 12 pigs, 1 ton bacoti, ' c.ise f»^s. Pat^eiigi'i*. — Mrs. Cooli, Waster J. C ouk, Misb Smith.— i. Lewis., agent. Oot. 6 — Muy, 47 tons, E. AVliolch. ft om the Bay ol Islands, coastvviso, with '10 tons of copper rPjiulns, .*)8 ca^ps f^i", i cases wine, 1 cask w me, 1 ton salt, 1 box tob icco, 1 case slops, 1 ose cloth caps, 1 bale blankets, 1 bale leather, 1 do. pi hits, 10 boxes ligs, 1 kg buttei, 1 cask oil. Oct. 7— Bordpr Maid, schooner, 90 tons, Champion, from S)dnpv. P.issensjeis— 'lbe Bishop of New Zealand, ami 13 natnv youths of the New Hebrides and Loyalty Is.kindh.~- T. Lewis, agent. Oct 7— Cannibal, 1 1 tons, C. lloliues, from the Bay of Plenty, witli WO bushels coin, 15 live pigs, I ton flax, I ton potatoes.— G. Hunter, agent.
DFPAHTMIES. Oct. 4— llaw-Uicad, 2'J tons, R. Lawrie, for Mahurangi, witli 1' bags flour, 1 bag .sugar. Oct. 4— Jennet, 14 tom, D. M'Lea, for Coromandel, with 1 ton coals, 3 bales slops, 5 bundles iron, 1 pipe of port wine, 1 quarter-cask sherry, 1 cask tallow. Passengers — Messn M'Gregor and Caloway. Oct. 6 — Benlomond, Sb tons, D. CainpVH, (or the East Capo, with 1 horse, 2 cases, 1 bale, 1 boxes soap, a quarter-chest tea, °Z bags sugar, 2 packages, 1 lut boots, 3 parcels sundries, 1 bale blankets. Oct. 6— Dovp, 20 ton's, W. Wilcox, for llio Hay of Plenty, with 4hotses, 1 quarter-chest toa, '2 cases slops,' 2 boxes soap, 2 bags sugar, 2 gallons l)inii<ly, 4 cwt. salt, 1 bolt canvas. Pass>cngeis — Messrs*. Davy and Stewait. — T. Russell, agent. Oct. 6— Mary, 47 tons, E. Wlielch, foi tl..> Bny of Islands, uh 5B cu&es gin, 4 cases w mr , I ' . - « me, 1 ton salt, 1 l>ox tobncuo, 1 case slops, t < c oloth caps, 1 bale blankets, 1 bale leather, 1 bale prints, 10 boxes figs, 1 keg buttei, 1 casl oil. Oct. 7— lra, 21 tons, D. Fanow, for Matakana and Kaw.iu, n ith 28 lbs. tobacco, 1 case gin, 2 boxes lui;»ac;e, 1 box sundries, a lot oi building materials, 4 casks piovisions. Passengers — Messrs. Vercoe, Bums, and Mr. and Mrs. Wise.
CLKAKED OUT. Oct. 7 — Iliomama, 78 tons, J. S. lUcFarlane, for Halle's Bay, with l 2 bluls. ale, 1 Llid. 2 kegs mm, 2 casks 1 lteg wine, 13 cases genevn, 4 boxes tea, 1 ton sugar, \ ton soap, 10 bngs, 3 casks, 6 cases, 3 bales nieiclian(lize, \ ton hoop iron, 600 bricks, 7 coils wlinle line, J cask varnish, 2 anchors, 1 bnpjncp, 1 do. peppoi, 1 do ginger, 4 horses. — Salmon & Co., agents.
The Missionariy schooner, Border Maid, returned to Sydney on the 20th ult. from her cruise amongst the Islands, and sailed thence lor tins port on Wednesday the 2'lth. She made hut Intle prog jess until Wednesday hat, since v. Inch day she lias run the greater pait of her distance before strong westerly winds. She came to anchor early on yesterday morning nt the Tamaki Heads. The J-'inma and Moa were to sail a day or two after the Bolder Maid, the former on the 25th and the latter on the 27th ult.
The papeis received yesleiday by the Overland Mail report the following an jvnls at Wellington. — August 27. Fair Tasiuanian, barque, Arthur, from Ilobart Town. 30. Victona, Government blip,, Deck, fiom Nelson . '31. Ilalycon, bn», Tullocb, fiom J'oit Victoria; Munfbrd, schooner, ll.iyle, from Hobait Town. Sailed. — August i?8. Gazelle, brig. Patteson, ior Launceston. Sept. ,3. Fair 'laMnariinn, barque; and Sept. 4, Victoria, Government brij>, for Port Viciona. The Jian^alore was spoken by the Shepheuless (from Tarnnaki on tiie 24th instant) in (he Stiaits linvmg been out a hundred day<, so that tlie next arrivals from Lyttolton may bring English intelligence of a late date. A large vessel from the E.istwaid \va«. also enteuiig I'oit Victoria as the Gazelle was leaving which may be one of the vessels expected to aruve fiom London. — Wellington Spectator, Avg. '27. The Dominion (with a large English Mail) was entering Port Cooper as the Halcyon and .Return, were leaving. By the Government brig we learn that the Clara ai rived at Nelson on the Hsih inst. — Ib , Sep. 3.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 572, 8 October 1851, Page 2
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