SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS. April I— -John, 20 tons, J. Maddocks, from Mahurangi, with 5 spurs. — Coombes & Daldy, agents. April 2.— New Zealander, 1 i tons, Te Mataku, from Tauianga with 20 piges, 200 basketß potatoes, 10 do. onions. DEPARTURES. March 31 — Mary, 25 tons, Davis, for Waikeki. April I— John, 28 tons, J. Maddocks, for Mukurangi, witli 1 bo.it, and sundries. Passenger — Mr. Gee. Apiil 1. — Star, 17 tons, David Hill, for Wangarei, with 1 cask, 1 case, 9 iron pots, 1 plough, 1£ ton potatoes, 6 bushels wheat, 1 bag flour. I April 2. — Julia, 36 tons, D. Bristow, for the East Coast, with 2 cases brandy, 3 do. gin, 4 do. Old Tom 1 keg rum, 2 casks bottled beer, 1 case pipes, 2 pack* ages tobacco, 24 do. sundries, i keg white lead, 2 mats sugar, 27 camp ovens, 20 bags salt, 6 boxes soap, 1 package spades, 1 do. saws', 4 wheat mills, 11 horses, 1 ton hay. April 2. — Antelope, 35 tons, 11. Sturley, for the East Coast, with 7 cases gin, 1 hhd. rum, \ cask wine, 1 ton soap, 1 do. (lour, 1 do. sugar, \ do. rice, 3 steel mills, 20 bags, 6 cases, 6 bales slops, 1000 bags, 2 horses. Passenger— T. Smitb. — Salmon & Co., agents. April 2. — Naiad, 21 tons, W.^Monro, for Hokianga, with 2 bags slops, 4 boxes soap, 1 parcel tobacco, 1 steel mill, 1 bale merchandize, 4 bags sugar, 4 cases do. 1 keg, 1 \ keg tobacco, 1 case do. 1 case prints, 1 do. axes, 1 bale shirts, 1 do. slops, 1 parcel do. 1 keg crockery, 1 bale, 1 cask saddlery, 1 package, 3 cases merchandize, 3 casks do. 2 parcels, 1 cwt tobacco, 1 bale prints, 1 do. calico, 2 do. blankets, 11 cwt. salt, 3 cwt. sugar, 3 bags sat,a t, 2 oval boilers, 1 parcel shoes, 1 ton rope.
Tbe Katheiine Stewart Forbes will sail on Wednesday next for New there to discharge the remainder of her cargo from London, and having done so, will proceed direct for Batnvia. A favourable opportunity will be thus afforded of speedy conveyance of letters by the Indian route to England. The overland mail arrived yesterday evening brings Wellington shipping news to the 6th March. The following arc the principal ai rivals at and departures from Wellington as announced in the papers :— An rivals. — Feb. 21. Pauline, schooner, Bain ; and Despatch, schooner, Peacock, from Port Victoria. 23. Return, schooner, Toohig, from Port Victoria. 2(5. Marmora, schooner, Kelly, from Port Victoria. March I.— Ship Agra, 714 tons, Maclean,) from London. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs. Snodgrass and three children, Mr. and Mrs. Russell, Mr. Russell, Mies Russell, Mr. J. F. Russell, Mr. J. B, Wemyss. Mr. and Mrs, Inglis and daughter, Miss J. Uatton, Mr. J. Inglis Mr. A. Inglis, Mr. A. Anderson, Mr. T. Shields, Mr. aud Mr?, Norris and two children, Mrs, Cook and 2 children, Mr. Constable, Rev. Mr. and Mis Dron, Mrs. M'Glashen and three children, Mr. J. B. Wilson, Messrs, W. Johnston, H. G. Johnston, E. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Sincluir ,and child, Mr. J. Hawk, Mrs. Washbourn and six children, Mr, Granllitin Mrs.>Clnrl»e, Mr. Dermaid, and 145 in the steerage— Sophia, brig, Ilaidtastle, from Hobart Town. 2. Mnnford, schooner, Hayle, from Ilobait Town and Port Victoria. 3. Sisters, brig, Clark, from Jlobart Town. 4. Scotia, schooner, Davies, fioin Otago. Dlpmiturls. — Feb. 2Jst, Victor n, Government brig, Dock, for Nelson. Passengers—llis Excellency Sir
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 623, 3 April 1852, Page 2
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578SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 623, 3 April 1852, Page 2
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