SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
Alt RIVALS. April 15— Maiy, 25 tons, W. Davi9, from Waiheki, with -40 tons firpwood. April 15 — Meri Peka, 15 tons, Ko te Wetu, from the Bay of Plenty, with 12 tons potiitoes. April 13— George, 17 tons, Ko te Patu, from Tauranga, with ? tons flax, 2 pigs. Passenger— Roman Catholic Priest. April 15— Ira, 16 tons, It. W.iddy, from Poverty Bay, with 300 bushels wheat, 50 ditto maiz», ion and half salt porlr. Passengers— Mis. and Mi&s King, Messrs. Fox, Hogan. and lirucp. April 15— Victoria, Government bvig, P. A. Deck, fiom Wellington- PusMUgers— His Excellency I.ieut.-Governor Wynyftid, and Lieut. Bulkelev, 65th R«gt.
DEPARTURES. April 13— John, 25 tons, Maddocks, for Muhurangi. April 14™ Mary 21 tons, Warbick.fbr the R ver Wa-le. April 14 Lass, 14 tons, G. Southgate, for Mahurangi April 15— Cashmerp, ship, 640 tons, G. Pearson, for London. Passengers — Bits. C.iss, Mis. ftldiben and two childien, Caroline Wethered, and Mr. Thomas Hunter.— Brown & Campbell, agents. April 16— Haw khead, 22 tons, R. Lawne, for Maliurangi, willi 2 bags flour, 4 gallons <oal tar, 1 keg white lead, 50 lbs. oakum, 60 lbs. nails, £ ton potatoes. April 16— Mary, 25 tons, VV. Davies, for Waiheti, in ballast.
EXPORTS — FOREIGN. Per Cashmere — 605 loads timber, spars nnd sawn timber, 384' boxes Kauri gum, 8 bales 47 bags wool, 2 bales flax leaves, '2 boxes botanical specimens, 7 tons bark, 11 cases copper, 2 cases composition, 15 tons copper regulu", 14 bales wool, 7 bundles whalebone, 1 box apparel and books, 3 cases 1 parcel olhcial papers, 3 boxes 7 casks bottled beer, 1 hhd. whiskey, qr. cask ditto.
WcLUNOrON. AnnnMis. — March 6. Sarah, biig, Grant, from Newcastle. 10. Undine, schooner, McKinnon, fiom Nplsoii ; Lucy James, schooner, Joyce, fiom Manukau ; Victor.a, Government brig, Deck, from Nelson. 13. '1 nan, schooner, Ferguson, from Otago. 31. Victoria, Government brig, Deck, from Port Victoiia. Dipabtuius. — March 5. Shepiwidess, schooner, Svriuison, for Taratiaki, 9. Scotia, brigantint 1 , Davis, for Sydney. 13. Munford, schooner, Hayle, for Hobart Town, (Passengers — H. S. Chapman, Esq., Mrs. Chapman, 6ix children, and two servantsj ; Mariner, schooner, Kelly, for Sjdnev. 14. SNteis, brig, Clark for AucUand. 15. Lucy Janic 6, schooner, Jojce, for New PI) mouth. 18. Sarah, brig, Grant, for Sydney. 2b\ Rapid, schooner, Williams, for Nelson. $7. Undine, schooner, McKinnon, for the Coast.
The brig signalled on Tuesday was the Victoria, from | Wellington, whence she saile 1 on the 4th instant. She expeiiencpd heavy gdles all along the coast, and put in at Kawau on Monday last from stress of w father. She anchored under 'Initinma'.anga on Tuesday night, and made our harbour on Wednesday afternoon. The brig, since she left here last, has visited Nelson nnd Canterbury, conveying His Excellency the Governor-m-Chief to those settlements. The Midlothian soiled from Wellington for London on the sth with a full cargo of wool, hides, &c, and other New Zealand produce. The brig will sail for Wellington on Thursday or Friday next, to return to Aucklaud again speedily.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 627, 17 April 1852, Page 2
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501SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 627, 17 April 1852, Page 2
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