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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS. Dec. 3— Eclair, schooner, 50 tons, J. S. Peppercorn, from Sydney. Passenger — Mi. Kisbwell. — Jamt'S Macky, agent. Dec. 3— Jioyce, 15 tone, J. Macintosh, from tbe Bay of Plenty, with 520 bushels maize. Dpc 3— Rose Aim, 24 tons, J. Ryan, from the East Coast. D ec . s_ Victoria, 17 tons, I. Merrick, from Waiheki, with 30 tons firewood. Dec. 4— Hawkhead, It tons, R. Lnwrie, from Mahurangi, with 18 tons firewood, 50 blocks. Dec. 4— Nopi, 17 tons, J. Tautari, from Russell, with i case calioo, 1 case sai dines, 1 case snuff, 6 barrels molasses, 4 bundles sundries, 1 hhd. molasses. Passengers— Lieutenant Wynyard, J. Bateman, Esq., Mrs. Bateman, Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Callnum, Mr. Callaghau, Mr. Wood, Mr. Macnamara, John Soulo, J. Spfkeman.— P. A. Phillips, agent.

DEPARTURES. D eP. ■? Victoria, 17 tons, I. Merriclc, for Waiheki, in lallasf Dec. 4 —Hawkhend, 22 tons, R. Lawrie, for Maburangi, in ballast.

CLEARED OUT. Dec. s_Waterlily, 175 tons, Burgoss, for Sydney, Passengers-—Mr. Guthiie, Captain Candage, Mr. 'Strauss, Mr. \Vilksie,Mrs. Moses,33 in the 6teerage. —D. Natban, agent. Dec. 5 — Waterwicb, 10 tons, J. McTeer, for Wangaros, with 20 lbs. tobacco, 1 bale soft goods, i case gin, 2 doz, spades, 1 package pipes, 9 bags sugar, 0 bags flour.—W. S. Grahame, agent.

IMPORTS FOREIGN. Per Eclair from Sydney— lo tons coals, 20 barrels refined sugar, 223 bags flour, 2 cases cheese, 200 palings.

EXPORTS— FOREIGN. Per Waterlity: Part of original cnrgo; 60 tons coal, 19 cases oilman's stores, 7 bales paper, 1 tiunk "books, 2 casks old copper, 8 mat bags arrowroot.

Bay of Islands. Arrivals. — Nov. 12. Arnold, American ship, 350 tons, Wood, matter, from Whaling Grounds, with 2000 barrels sperm oil, and 50 barrels black oil, out 34 months. Nov. 13. Joseph Maxwell, American ship, 304 tons, Howland, master, with 1200 barrels sperm oil, out 41 months. Nov. 27. Eclair, schooner, 50 tons, Peppercorn, master, from Sydney, with flour and coals. Nov. 28. Napi, Tautari, 17 tons, from Auckland. Nov. 29. Children, Jones, 34 tons, fiom Auckland. Nov. 29. William, 20 tons, Gordon, from Auckland. Nov. 30. Brother, 22 tons, Shepherd, from Matauri. Nov. 29. Arabian, of New Bedford, with 1200 barrels sperm, 47 months out. put in for hands.

HOBAItT TOWN. Arritals. — Oct. 27. Panama, brig, McArthur, from Portland; John Bull, schooner, H>ll, from Victoria. 28. Pearl, schooner, Ayres, from Port Fairy ; Apollo, outter, Harrison, from Victoria. 29. Montezuma, schooner, Symons, from Victoria; Union, schooner, Hooper, from Victoria. 31. Blenheim, ship, Molison, from Cork, 29th July. Nov. 1. John Williams, barque, Morgan, iroro London, 15th July. 2. Calcutta, barque, Wrankmore, from Plymouth, 16th July } Cosmopolite, brig, Absom, from Twofold Bay. 6. Royal Saxon, barque, Cbarleswortb, from Sydney. 8. Litherland, barque, Davis, from whaling; Miranda, 6chooner, Bentley, Mary Ann, schooner, Lang, and Free Trader, schooner, Adams, from Port Albert. 9. Triton, brig, Marr, and Dorset, br, Elgin, from Sydney; Emu, barque, Cracknell, from whaling : Perseverance, schooner, Marshall, from New Zealand ; Cacique, barque, Milne, from Twofold Bay. 10. Scotia, schooner, Plunkett, Circassian, schooner, Smith, Martha and Elizabeth, schooner, Hanson, Susanna, brig, Millar, and Ann Jane, schooner, Sargeant, from Victoria. DEPARruRES. — Oct. 28. Swordfish, schooner, Clinch, for Melbourne; Moscheto, schooner, Wisp, for Geelong. 30. Isabella, schooner, Led well, for Auckland. Nov. 1. Henry Edward, schooner, Davidson, and Triad, schooner, Marr, for Geelong ; Cape Horn, Boggis, for Sydney; Flying-fish, schooner, Ogilvie, for Victoria. 4. Mumford, schooner, Hayle, for Wellington; Melbourne, brig, JoLnson, for Victoria; Union, schooner, Spain, for Adelaide. 5. Cosmopolite, brig, Absom, for Twofold Bay. 6. Agenoria, schooner, Grant, for Warnainbool; Dart, brig, Sansom, for Geelong. 8. Maria, brig, Le Messurr, for Portland Bay. 9. Antares, schooner, Young, for Adelaide. 11. Fair Tasmanian, barque, Arthur, for New Zealand. 12. Montezuma, schooner, Simmons, for Victoria ; Free Trader, schooner, Adams, for Port Albert. 13. John Williams, Missionary barque, Morgan, for Sdyney ; Cacique, barque, Milne, for Twofold Bay; Royal Saxon, barque, Cbarlesworth, for Calcutta ; Miranda, schooner, Bentiy, for Port Albert.

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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 589, 6 December 1851, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 589, 6 December 1851, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 589, 6 December 1851, Page 2

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