SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS. April 22— John, 28 tons, J. Maridoclcs, from Malwrangi, with (3000 feet timber, (i tons firewood, 20 empty cabks. April 2 I—Alexamler,I — A Iexamler, 36 tons, W. Iluntloy, from the Tlmmos, with 23 head of cattle, 2 horsed. April 21— Victoria, 17 tons, I. Merrick, from Waiheki, with 30 tons firewood. Ajnil 2t — Lnss of Matata, 14 tons, G. Southgate, fiom Pnliiri, with 2000 feet timber, 20,000 shingles. April 25— Foiager, 12 tons, W. Winter, from Monganui. April 2fi~ Favourite, 18 tons, Kapahuhi, from Opotiki, with 200 Kits potatoes. April 27— Nina, brig, 211 tons, Robert Phillips, from Sydney, via Russell. Passengeis— -Messrs. Tutty, Maofarlane, and Kamble.— Salmon & Co., agents.
DEPARTURES. April 13— Jobn, 23 tons, J. Maddocks, for Maliuraagi. April 2-i— Lass of Matata, 1-1 tons, G. Soutbgate, for M a 1 alcana. Apnl i!<l— Vivid, 26 tons, W. Butler, for Monsjanui, with 3 boxes soap, 17 bags .sug.n, 1 case pickles, 1 j case glass, 1 bale punts, 5 bales blankets, 5> cases diapeiy, 2 bundles spades, 9 boxes, 2 tons salt, 1 Mul. brandy, 5 cases gin, 7 boxes tobacco, 2 bales blankets, 1 box haul ware, ditto glass, J-cbest and 2 boxes tea.— W. S. Graliame, agent. April 21— Victoria, 17 tons, I. Merricli, for Waiheki. April 21— Alexander, 3(» tons, W. lluntlcy, for Matakana. April 26 — Victoria, Government brig 1 , P. A. Deck, for Wellington. Pas-engers— Major Murray, Dr. Fox, I H. Carleion, Esq., and Mr. Manson.
Toe brig Nina sailed fiom Sydney on the 4th inst. She experienced a succession ot north-ensteily gales, and veiy rough weather throughout, and was obliged to make for the Bay of Islands, to save a portion of her sheep, having lost about 300 out of 800 shipped. She sailed from the Bay on Saturday lat>t. The Daniel Webster was to leave for Auckland about a wei'k after (ho Nina. There were fourteen vessels laid on lor Melbourne, including the bug Spencer and barque H. S. Page— the foimer to sail on tlio same day the Nina left. The Nina is chartered to sail from this port direct for London, with a cm go of oil, &c, and will leave m about a month from thia time. By tlio Nina intelligence has been received from llokianga of the William Hyde having completed loadirg on the 1 M instant. She was quite ready, and only awaiting a wind, to leave for this poit on the 18lh, so that she may be hourly expected. She will sail for London the first week in May.
SVDNfcY. Arrivals.— April 1. Snrah, brig, Grant, from Wellington; James Gibson, schoonor. Unit, from Melbourne ; Pauline, schooner, Baiu, from Nelson. 2. Spr.iy, ling, Scott, from Nelson. Dm-ahtuiils.— -April 1. Wild Irhh Gill, brig, Todd, for Melbourne ; Lavinia, barque, M'Phee, for Tahiti and San Francisco ; Moa, brig, Norris, for Auckland. 2. Rimswell, baique, Hawkins, for London ; Herculean, schooner, Smith, for Melbourne ; Liberty, schooner, Johnslone, for Geelong ; Amazon, barque, Vincent, for Geelong; Emma, barque, Kolley, for Melbourne; Ann Mary, schooner, Francis for Port Albert,
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 630, 28 April 1852, Page 2
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