SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS. January 9 — Children, 36 tons, A. Jones, from Russell, will) 60 sheep, 4 casua apples, 6 piy;s, Passengeis — Archdeacon Williams, Mr. H. Carleton, fur. H, Clarke. — T. Le\vi«», agent. Jan. 10— Victoria, 17 tons, I. Merriclr, from Waiheki, with 30 tons firewood. Jan. 12— John, 28 tons, J. Maddocks, from MaLurangi, with 4000 feet sawn timber, 4 bpars.
DEPARTURES. Jan. 9 — Phantom, 10 tons, T. Pmllips, for Monganui, with 1 bale blankpts, 8 packages meichnndiz", S trunks, 7 cases ditto, 8 bags 6ugar, C b.uieN crockory, 10 ditto salt, 2 boxes honp, 1 do. stuoli, 3 bunillei ►pades, and bundrics. l'.isseiifici — S. Ya^es. Jan. 10— Emma, bn<^, I^l tons, A. Bioolcs, for the J3ay of Islands, with 15 box» j s mould candlfS, 36 bags coffep, 1 ca-e ineichnndize. Pabaeng^rs — Mr. J. Buchanan, Lieutenant Johnson, and 52 men, 53tJ* J&3gimGEt»~- J. Woodhouse, agent.
J an . in — Antflopp, 3") Inns, 11. Stanlpy, for the Dsi^t Const, will) '2 liluK ruin, 1 c ise roh'ero, 4 c.i-ps, 10 bundles pr.nta and oahrop-', t cnsK vinegar, l i boxes so'\j>, 1 to-i vn.lt, K> luns casks, 2 c^k-. «!e. Jan. 10— Saiah Jane, 17 tons, .1. Km by, for Poit LW'oltoii, witb '2 o.isps aborted goody, 1000 feot t, <^jpv, 1 (on salt, 4 bass floui. l ) .isspnoers— Mi. .laivii", Mi. mil Mrs. Puckoy.— J. .Tiiivic, assent. J,in. 10— ] J ioviclcncp, 14 tons, \\. Wnter, lor u nhcLi, I',ii>vn»(is — Rleshr". Di'iinolt, Snmlibon, Tapper, sVlirp, Poiter, niul Follhs. Jin. 10— Maiy, 21 tons, C. do Tbiprry, for Pa\ni, wiib t'2s.\cs, 2 bags flour, 2 gallons luutidy, 'iiu! sutidnes. Jan 10 — Victoria, 17 tons, J. Memck, for Waihcki, in bsllnst. Jan. 12— John, 24- tonq, J. M.iddock, for Mahmnngi, with half-ton (lour, 2 disks pork.
11. M.5. Calliope ai rived .it the anehorngp at Waiheke on Wednesday night List, where she watered, and sailpd thence at 2, p.m., on Satmd.vy, via Monsffinui, for Wellington, 'ilip sail m sight, signalled on Saturday afternoon, was the Calliope passing the poit to the noitbwaid.
Bay or Islakds. — By the Children, from Russell, we b.ive (be following shipping- intelligence from thai port: Arhivals — Jan. 5. Potomac, American vessel, 3)(i ton's, Charles Grant, master, fioin the South Sea Fishery, 29 months out, 14 jO b.irrels sperm, and 40 bairels black oil.— C. 13. Y\ aetford, as;ent. Narwhal, Biitish ship, 381 ton*, Echvaid Biker, master, fiom Tuluti, in 22 days. — 11. E. llanley, agent. Cbildien, from Auckland.
Moxgaxui. An rival*. — December 11. Ontario, Ameiican whnler, G. B. Brown, 15. Alpha, Sydney whaler, i\ T . L^e. 27, Memnnc, American whaler, G. Dpstmp ; Eugonf, ditto, E. Pendlpton ; Biaganza, ditto, W. Devoll. 30. Florida, ditto, J. West ; Scotland, ditto, G. A. Smith. January 2. iUontozuma, ditto, G. Benjamin ; Chandler Pucp, ditto, J. Fisher.
Wangaroa. AnnivAis. — December 20. Martha, American vessel, J. E. Chase. 31. America, ditto, L. Fes>ler ; Robert Pulsford, ditto, J. Tnber.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 600, 14 January 1852, Page 2
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