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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS. Dec. G— Helen 8. Paj>p, barque, 226 tons, J, Church, from Sydney. Passengor — j\lr. 11. Dacre. — J. Macky, agonf. Der. 6 — Mary, 21 tons C. D'Thierry, from the Thames, tvilh 15 tons firewood, 2 tor.s gieen oats., 200 lbs. onions, 1 package sundries. Passengei —Y. Walker. Dec. 6 — Mary Taylor, 1 1 lons, T. Owen, from Wangan, with 1 ca.slc pork, bOO lbp. bacon, 6 bdgs corn, 15 pigs. Passenger Mr. Dent. Dec. 2 — Meii P«ka, 15 tons, J, Rarity, from the Bay of Plenty, with 400 bushels maize. Dec. S — John, 28 ton«, John Mvcdonald, from Maburaugi, with 30 tons firewood, 2 tons, flour.

DEPARTURES. Dec. C — Waferlily, 175 tops, liurt-pss, for Sydney, I'asrtenoevs — Mr. Gutlmn, C'aptsun Candntje, All, Stiauss, Mr. Wiltsie, Mrs. iMobes, 33 m the bteerage. — D. N'ltbaa, agent.

C LEAKED OIT. Dec. 6 — Elizabeth, 43 tons, J. Davis, for New Plymouth, n itii 520 tons coals, 4000 feet sawn limber, 1> p.icaiges furniture, 1 hhd. rum, 2 brandy, 1 JcasL poit, ' 1 bbd. gin, 1 keg 8 baskets tobacco, 211 packages sundiU'B. Passengers— Mis* Murray, J. Ctiidiah, AY. Durham. — Bain & Bin<t, a°pms. Dec. B— Mary Taylor, 14 tons,. T. Owen, (or Wangari, witli 8 bags flour, 2 baga nuftpr, 50 lbs. tobacco, ami simdiies. Pa-sengtr — Mr. D. j «t. D<-c. B— John, 2o tons, J ftladdocks, for Mahurangi, i\ ith 1 ton flour, 10 lbs. tobacco. Dec. B— Antelope, 35 tons, U.Stanley, for the East Coast, with il cased geneva, 1 blul. rum, 2 do. ale, 1 ca>>k wine, I ton sii£-ar, 3 hteel nulls, 1 chpst te.i, 30 osrs, 3 anchors, 10 ca^ea raisins, o do. cuirints, 4 do. pickles, 10 boxes soap, 2 ba^s coffee, 10 cabea crockery, 10 do. hardware, 10 ba^s slops, 1 horse, f Passen^frs — I\lib. Small, and fumiK. Dec. B— King William, it 3 tons, Luwit for Sydney fiom Kaip.tra. Dpc. 9— Arabia, schooner, 9i tons, F. Loathart, for Lyttflton. Pasbenf;«rs — Messrs. R J. Hunt, and J. Yatemau. — J. Salmon, .igent.

IMPORTS — I?OEEIGN. Pw Hplpii S. Pago, 20 casos genevn, 4 hhds. Benga rum, 16 hhds. B. P. rum, 115 bags sugar, 13 bags pepper, lit bags sugar, />0 boxes window glass, 1 hhd. Barcelona nuts, 2 libd*. 6 qr.-cxsks port win?, 12 pockets pppper, 1 bale gunnies, 20 hnlf-chosts congou, 10 chests do., 10 boxos gunpowder tpn, 84 bags flour. 37 coils rops, 11 hhd«. ale, 14 casps oilmen's stores, 12 casks whiting, 133 bags snlr, 4 bhds. coal tar, 5 cases blacking, 2 cases matches, 7 bags cocoa, 40 boxes candles, 1 crate stona bottles, 2 cartß, 1 cask wine, 7 casl <; treacle, 107 casts sugar, 56 mats do., h tins paint, £1 kegs turps, 5 cnsks chain cable, 3 anchors, 1 bundle tar brushy, 4 qr.-casks *yrup, 1 cask, 1 cask paint, 49 heifers, 21 sheep, Sca^ks paint oil, 20 bundles, 35 bars - iron, 6 boxes tin plates, 1 keg ironmongery, 40 boxes aonp, 4 bnlos bags, 3 cases oilmen's stores, 9 bales oakum, 1 piano.

EXrORTS — FOREIGN. Ver Kinsr Willwrn, shipped at Kaipnra, 400 loads timber, 240,000 feet.

The Helen S. <Pag<\ Captain Church, Las made the pmnge from Sydnpy with her usual despatch, and lias • been Terr fortunate with her stock, having only lost 2 Lead. Tho Moa w»s to <s.iil for Auckland about a week after the Helen S. Page. The Emma was also advertised for this port to leave shortly after the Moa. H.M.S. Calliope, 26 guns, Captain Sir J. Everard Home, was to sail fiom Sydney, for Auckland, a few days after the Helen 8. Page, she would most probably call at the Bay of Islands first, and may now be looked for daily. The ship Wnteiloo, from Portsvjnouth the 2nd August, arrived at Sydney on the 21tt ult. The English mail per this ressel for Auckland, is on board the Calhopp. H.M.S. Pandora, 6 guns, Commander Drury, is, we understand, also daily expected fiom Hokianga, to receive fresh supplies before commencing the survey of Kaipara, whither she will proceed parly in January. Tne Arabia for Canterbury, and Elizabeth for New Plymouth, are both ready for sen, and only wait a change of wind to proceed to their respective destinations.

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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 590, 10 December 1851, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 590, 10 December 1851, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 590, 10 December 1851, Page 2

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