SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS. Dec. 29—Children, 30 tons, A. Jones, from Russell, with 9 head cattle, 30 sheep, 6 bags maize. Passenger—Mr. 11. Williams. —T. Lewis, agent. Dec. 29 —Julia, schooner, 31 tons, D. Bristow, from Port Victoria, witb 500 bushels wheat. Passengers —Messrs. Xowe, Cadman, Cottrell, Adams, and Mrs. E. Jones.-— Lowe & Motion, agents. Dec. 29—Dove, 20 ton 3, W. Wilcox, from Bay of Plenty, with 1 ton salt pork, 1 ton hams and bacon, 100 Dushels of maize. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Dunlop, Mr. Greig.—T. Russell, agent. Dec. 29 —Alexander, 36 tons, A. Miller, from the Thames, witb 20 head cattle. Two passengers, Deo. 29 —Rose Ann, 24 tons, John Ryan, from the East' Coast, with 7 head of cattle, 1 mare, 1 jar of wine, 1 case of furniture, 1 box tallow, 1 cast-iron pump. Dec. 29 — New-Zealander, 14 tons, Te Arawa, from Tauranga with 40 baskets onions, 30 baskets potatoes, 20 kits maize, 2 pig», 4 casks nails. —36 Maories. Dec. 30 —John, 28 tons, J. Maddocks, from Mahurangi, in ballast. Passenger—Richard Dunn. —Combes and Daldy, agents. Dec. 30—William, 20 tons, G. Godden, from Monganui, in ballast.
DEPARTURES. Dec. 26— Lord William Bentinck, 443 tons, Captain Edward Canney, for New Plymouth and Wellington, with 54 passengers from London—and Rev. A. Reid and Mrs. Reid, Mr. Dalrymple, Mr. Taylor, from Auckland.—Brown & Campbell, agents. Dec. 26—Alexander, 36 tons, A. Millar for the Thames in ballast. Dec. 30—Children, 30 tons, A. Jones, for Russell with 3 casks earthenware, 4 bales blankets, 6 esses drapery, 6 kegs nails, 1 case clothing, \ tou coals, 1 ton sugar. Passenger—Mr. J. Bedgood.—T. Lewis, agents. j Deo. 30—John 28 tons, J. Maddocks, for Mahurangi, j in ballast. PasseDgers—James Greenhill—Combes and Daldy, agents. j Dec. 30—Janet, 15 tons, H. Brown, for the Bay of | Plenty, with 1 ton flour, 30 gallons rum, 2 cases gin, \ ton pork, 2 boxes soap, 1 cask tobacco, 1 bale slops, 660 feet timber, 2 bags sugar, 12 bars iron. Dec. 30—William, 20 tons, G. Gedden, for Monganui, with 20 kegs white lead, 4 wheat mills, 2 bales merchandize, 4 doz. spades.
EXPORTS— FOREIGN. Per the William Bentinck, for New Plymouth and Wellington — Part of her original cargo from London. Shipped at Auckland—l box wearing apparel, 1 case hardware, 2 oases books, 1 gun and case, 1 package milk dishes, 1 writing desk.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 596, 31 December 1851, Page 2
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391SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 596, 31 December 1851, Page 2
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