SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS. Dec, 2-i— Cicely, 65 tons, at Manubau, J. LidcW, froal New Plymouth, in ballast.— C. Davis, agent. Dec. 2-4— Lucy James, 40 tons, at Manukau, D. Joyce, from Wellington and New Plymouth. P.ibsengers I — Mr. and Miss Smith.— Davy and Macdowell, agents. Dec. 25 — Victoiia, Government brig, P. A. Dec V.commander, from Wellington. Fnsbengeis — Mrs. Aldied, 1 cbild, and servant, the two Misses Cockcraft, AJiss Elliott, Mr. Jollie, Dr. Grant, Mr. Benstead, Serjeant Kennedy, 11 Privates, 2 women, and 3 children 65th Regt. Dec. 26— Men Peka, 15 tons, T. Rarity, from tbe Bay of Plenty', with 3 tons flax, 250 bushels maize, 2 pigs. — T. Weston & Co., agents. c Dec. 26 — Sarah Jdne, 17 tons, J. Campbell, from tb East Coast, with 640 bushels maize.- — W. S* Grabame, agent. Dec. C 26 — Mary, °21 tons, C. de Thierry, from Pakin, with 5,700 shingles, 6,800 palings. Dec. 29—JNTapi, 17 tons, J. Tautari, from Russell, witli 4 pigs. Passengers — Messrs. Culp<>n, Bryant and Cook. — P. A. Philips, agent. Dec. 26— Janet, 15 tons, Henry Brown, from tbe Bay of Plenty, with 61 bu-hdls wbdat, 300 do. maize, 3 casks pork, 11 pigs.
DEPARTURES. Dec 26— Moa, brig, 237 tons, S. D. Norris, for Sydney, Pasbengera — Mrs. Pettit and child, Rev. Mr. King, J. Richardson, Esq., James Forth, Mrs. Elli«, Messrs. VVilli-ini Sansom, Bernard Toohey, Benjamin Fearnlfey, James Ricp, William Sp.irge, and James Keegan, wife, and child.— VV. S. Grahame, agent.
Lauvch of the Auckland Steamer.— -This novel and interesting addition to the crait of our port (of which we gave some desciiption a short time since) was privately launched on Christmas eve. Her boilers and engine will be put in within a few days, and she will then be taken to the New Pier iv Official Bay, where she will receive her name, and from whence she will make her first trip on an early day, of which the pjblic will be informed.
Wellington. Arrivals.— Nor. 1. Victoria, Government brig. Deck, from Nelson. 4. Spray, brig, Scott, from Launceston, via Sydney. 7, Otae;o, schooner, Stevens, from Chatham. Islands. 14. William and James, schooner, Gray, from Sydney. 18. Oriental, ship, Hyde, from Newcastle. 22. Muntbrd, schooner, Hayle, from Hobart Town. 25. Midlothian, barque, Gibson, from Nelson. 27. Victoria, Government brig, Deck, from Nelson; Halcyon, brig, Tullock, from Launceston. Dec. 3. H.M.H. Fantome, Copt. Gennys, from the Bay of Islands. 4. Cicely, schooner, Liddell, from Manakau, via New Plymouth. 5. Don Juan, schooner, Courtney, from Sydney. 11. Columbus, barque, Holton, from London via Cape of Good Hope ; Cashmere, ship, Pearson, from London, via Auckland; Sisters, brig, Clark, from Port Victoria ; Wellington, schooner, Ferguson, from Port Victoria. Departures.-— Nov. 8. Spray, brig, Scott, for Newcastle. 15. William Alfied, schooner, Tinley, for Sydney. 17. Simlah, barque, Robertson, for Otago. 23. Oriental, ship, Hyde, for Port Victoria. 28. William and James, schooner, Gray for Sydney. Dec. 4. H.M.B. Pantome, Captaia Gennys, for Ilobart Town. 5. Halcyon, brig, Tullock, for Launceston. 11. Lucy James, schooner, Joyce, for New Plymouth. 16. Victoria, Government brig, Deck, for Auckland.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 595, 27 December 1851, Page 2
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