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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS. March 4 —Hawkhead, Ti'tons, Laurie,'from Moburangi, with tmis liicwood. March 4—Napi, 17 tons J. laulari, from Russel, with with 11 cas-ks Bjjerm oil, "i casks coco.mut oil, 4 cases tobacco, 8 casks bluoh, 20 Lits ppaclies, 10 boxes apples. Passengers — Messrs. H. S. Davis, J. Alnwick, D. Russell 1 soldier, wife and child, and 4 nativei. —P. A. Phillips, ngent. March s—Mary Ann, 20 tons, Davis, from the Bay of Plenty, with 500 bushels mai^, 4 tons onions.— J. Salmon & Co., age. its.

DKI'ARTURKS. Mnrch 3—lliomaraa, b» tons, J. S. Macfarlane, for Sydney, Passengers —Mr. Hunt, Captain Leathart, Messrs. G. Hope, W. Jnnui-son.E. Kiuchley, it. Allen G. H. Short, R. Stone, H. Pulham, R. Miller, J. Jackson, J. Evans. —Salmon & Co., agents. M,nch 3—Children, schooner, 30 tons, Jones, for Russell, with 2 chests tea, ton sugar, 6 chairs, 1 case copper, 1 box nails, 1 case sago, 4 holts canvas, 3 bags flour, 5 paicels, I case oil. Passenger —Mr. Braithwaite. March 4—Moa,brig, 2.56 tons, S. D.Norris, for Sydney Passengers —Mr. and Mrs. Glaister, Mr. Daniel Connell, Mr. J. P. Lloyd, Miss Armstrong, Messrs. Wells, Mr. David Colinan, wife and 2 children, John Glover, Edward Allen, Mrs. Smith and child, F. Pollard, wile and family, Edward Rodgers, W. Miller, J. Linnets, J. Humphries, \V. and Mrs. Battie, Mrs. Mny and daughter, John May, J. Leighton R. S'udey, George Partmgton, W. and Mrs. Oliver and 4 children, Mrs. Vaile, J. Matthews, Mrs. Matthews, Mr. Aik<-n, Mark Hyland, Mrs. Hyland, Patrick Moore, Mrs. Kennahan and Si 'children, J. Bi*sell, Mrs. Smith«on and daughter, Mrs. Lalley and 2 children, H. Bell, P. McGrafh, John Kelly, J. Hickey, John Davis, John Smith, Mrs. Baker, M. Farmer, Peter McSevein, and 5 Maories. —W.S. Grahame, agent. March 4 —Hawkbead, VI tons, Laurie, for Mahurangi.

CLEARED OUT. Feb. s— Lion, American ship, 297 tons, Nichol, for whaling grounds.

EXPORTS — rOREIGN. Per Moa, 49 bales wool, 3 b.tles oheep skins, 102 green bides, 65 casks sperm oil, 63 bundles wha'ebones, 33 casks speim oil, 41 ditto black oil, 11 casks slush, 5 cases old copper, 1 case cheese, 4 tons potatoes, 14 trusses hay, V2 cases mustard, 33 cases pickles, 1 case tweeds, ditto brushware, 1 anchor, 4 chains, 7 ca^es drapery, 1 case hosiery, ditto small wares, ditto prints. Per Lion— Bso barrels oil, 18 barrels cocoanut do., 18 tierces beef.

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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 615, 6 March 1852, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 615, 6 March 1852, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 615, 6 March 1852, Page 2

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