SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS. April 7— Scotcb Lass, 23 tons, W. Dunlop, from Waiheki, with 20 tons, firewood. April 7— Elixa, 42 tons, W. Ellis, from Hawkes Baj. with 50 buibels wheat— W. S. Grahanie, agent.
DEPASTURES. April 6 —Eclair, schooner 29 tons, John Rigby, for Port Phillip. Passengers— Mesere. Jamienon Jarvie, Edward Don* Tan, tod John Williams.— -E. Davy, ngent. April B— Scotch Lasß, 20 tons, W. Dunlop, for Waiheki in ballast.
IMPORTS — FOREIGN. Per the Glencoe, 38 boxes tobacco, 6 kegs, do. 50 bags flour, 4 bale leater. 1 case ironmongery, 4 boxes tin, 1 bundle *vir<", 1 package door ma's. 25 mats bugfir, 14 do. do. refined 14 hhds do. do. 20 boxes soap, 20 do. Candles, 1 cank ginger wina, 1 case matches; 1 bag arrowroot, 2 cnsks oalraeal, 1 key rennett, 1 package, 100 bags flour, 50 barrels do. 567 packages ten, 405 bags Sugar, 1 roll Matting, 1 case plants, 2 bundles mats, 1 case.
EXPORTS — FOREIGN. Per the Eclair, 18 cases mustard, 12 do. anchovies, 1 ca B e ctpa and muslin's, 1 do. haberdashery, 25 boxes pickle*, 25 do. Sauces and pickles, 1 cas^ gun«, 20 coses Geneva ; 65 boxes onions, 70 kits, 10 cwt. fish, 6 boxes and 28 tins cheese, 40 bags oats.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 625, 10 April 1852, Page 2
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212SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 625, 10 April 1852, Page 2
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