SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS. March 16— Raven, brig, 170 tons, Bowden, (at Kavrau), from Sydney via Newcastle. Passengers — Mr. & Mrs. W. Gilberd, and servant, Messrs. R. Rumboh, B. Walls, D. Chandler. C. Mil, P. Spike, •W. Smalley.— W. S. Grahame, agent. March 16— Ann, 15 tons, Brown, from the River Wade, with 2000 feet sawn timber, 12,000 shingles, 30 house blocks, 5 tons firewood. March 16— Napi, cutter, 17 tons, J. Tautari, from Russell, with 4 casks cocoa-nut oil, 2 tietces beef, 1% casks sperm oil, 1 chronometer, 1 cask slush, 20 kits peaches, 15 boxes apples. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs. Young, Miss Bartley, Miss M. Bartley, and 3 natives. — P. A. Phillips, agt-nt, March 18— Mary Taylor," 14 tons, T. Owen, from Patou, with 4,400 ieet sawn timber. March 19 — Ildwlibead. °2C22 C 2 tons, R. Lawrie, from Mabuvdngi, with 25 tons firewood. DEPARTURES. March 18 — Ann, 15 tons, H, Brown, for the River Wade.
March 18 — Mary Taylor, 14 tons, T. Owen, for Patou . March 19— Waterwitch, 10 lons, W. Jones, for Wangaroa, with 1 cask tar, 6 bags salt, 1 (in oil, 5 bags flour, 1 keg nails, 1 bale cottons, 3 bundle spades, 2 bags rice, 2 casps gin, 13 iron pots, "I cases, 1 bale slops, 1 dozen spades, 1 box iron, 1 grind-tone, 3 boxes soap, 3 bags lime, 1 ciate, 1 mirror, 1 bale slops, 1 chest sundries, 1 do. harness, 15 lbs. tobacco. — W. S. Grahame agent. March 19— Emily, 10 tons, Robert Mair, for Wangarei, with. 500 lbs. flour, 2 bags salt, 2 packages tobacco, 6 gallons rum, 2 boxes clothing, 1 table, 2 bags sugar, 8 casks. Passengers— Mrs. Brown, and Robert Deut. IMPORTS — FOREIGN. Per Raven, brig, from Sydney :— 204 tons coals, 1 case oranges, 1 bales, 1 case, 1 case cigars, 2 tins varnish, 12 tierces beef, 1 box soups, 2 boxes tea, 1 bag coffee, 1 box candles, 2 bags sugar, 4 cases biscuit, 20 boxes soap, 22 bags salt, 5 casks whiting, 30 boxes candles, 1 bag rice, 1 box raisins, 3 bags rice, 8 ditto flour.
By accounts recently received we learn that tbe ship Cashmere, Captain Parsons, bad completed her loading at Kaipuva, for London, and was ready for sea on Wednesday last. She may therefore be expected here daily and will sail for England diiect in about a week after her arrival in our harbour. She will be followed by the ship William, Hyde, Captain Applewhaite, to load in Hokianga, and sail in May next. The barque Gwalor, 450 tons, Captain Edwards, was laid on in London for Auckland and Wellington, to sail on the 20th November. Tbe Raven arrived at Kawau on Tuesday, having sailed from Newcastle on the 26th ult. The Emma was laid on for Melbourne, and then changed for Auckland, but in the latest Herald, of the 25th ult., she is again advertised for Melbourne. There were no less than twelve vessels laid ou at Sydney tor Port Phillip.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 619, 20 March 1852, Page 2
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