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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

AItMV\I,S. May .)—Louisn, 2") ton*, llautongn, fiom thp K.ist Cape, with 400 t>ushols> when. Mar <)— Vu torn, 17 ton", I. Mituolc, from W.nheki, with 30 tons firewood. I May 6—Mary, '23 tons, W. Davn, from Waiheki, ! witli 42 tons fiiewood. ]\l,,y 7—Sco'ch La^, 'JO tons, Cam/hdl, fiom Waihpki, with '20 toiw fiiewood. May 7—Cannibal, 11 ions, White, from the Bay of Plenty, with 4 ton<? corn, 4 tons potatoes, *j ton onions, 20 bushel*- \vh< jat. Way 7—Mawkhead, C2'2 tons, Lsnvrip, from Mungamungaroa Ciwk, with -100 bushels shells. May 7—Lion, American '.hip, 297 tons, Nicols, from the whaling grounds.—T. Lewis, agent.

DEPARTURES. May 4—Napi, 17 tons J. Tautari, for Russell, with 1 blid.'brandy, ditto rum, 1 cask potter, oO bags sugar, bag oatmeal, do. bailey, 3 do. flour, 1 client tea, °2 casps pipes, 1 cask rum, and bO pncknges sundries. Pa-songers—Lieutenant Mayne, & nine soldiers, jBth regt., Rlr. Cook, Mr. and AJis. Cullan, & 6 natives.—P. A. Phillips, agent. May s—Piako La-s. 10 tons, W. Smalley, for the Piako River, with 1 bale blanhets, 2 bales prints, dnio calico, 6 cases tobacco, £ ton salt, 12 dozen grades, 1 case. May s—Tl'omama, schooner, 78 tons, R Leßoy, for the East Coa-«t, with 3 bales bags, 2 tons salt, 30 tons casU, '20 dozen spades, 5 boxes soap, and lo horses.—Salmon & Co., agents. May 5 —Liss, 14 tons, G. Sou'hgate, for the Bay of Plenty, with 1000 bricks, '2000 teet timber, 1 bale piints, o b.»Ub flour, and sundries. Way 6—Jvlmund, 9 tons, J. Fairow, for the Bay of Plenty, «ith 1 bale sundries, 1 package tobacco, 1 case wine. May 6-Victoria, 17 tons, I. Merrick, for Waiheki. May 6 —Children, 30 tons, A. Jones, for Russell, Mith 1 ton sugar, 3 hags flour, 6 boxes candles, 6 cans paint oil, 2 ca-ks vinegar, 1 keg brandy, half-chest tea, and 12 packages sundries. May 7—Brothers, y i2 tons, Shepherd, for Wangaruru, with 1 package slops. , May 7—Naiad, 21 tons, Munro, f<>r Ahipara. with 1 bos soap, 6 spades, 1 bales meichandizi\ 1 pit^aw. May 7—Mar.y 25 tons, Davies, for Matakana, in ballast.

CLEARED OUT. May 7—Daniel Webster, baiquo, 296 tons, P. Jones, forMahuiangi, in ballast.—J. Salmon & Co., agents.

The U.S. Ship Lion, which sailed hence on the Bth March, returned to our haibour yesteiday. She has been cruising ofl'the Cuitis's and has taken 183 barrels sperm since slu> left Auckland. She fell in with plenty of whales, and would, have taken more had the weather not I.een so bad—she lost two whales in consequence of a succession of heavy weathei. She touched at Sunday Wand, and reports the following vessels having touched there: — March 22. Richard Mitchell, ship, 1500 bariels speirn, bound home ; Christopher Mitchell, (touched at Auckland in November last), 39 months out, 1700 barrels sperm, bound home. April 13. Commodore, ship, Morris, 30 months out, 900 bairels sperm; Mountevaller, 1(3 monihb out, 500 ban els sperm, bound to the Arctic Ocean. B'h Lewis, ship, of New Bedford, 36 months out, 1000 barrels sperm, bound home. 19th. Charles W. Morgan, ship, 830 barrels Eperm, bound north; Onipga, ship, of Nantucket, 38 months out, 700 lbs. sperm, bound north. 20. Mather, barque, of New Bedford, 23 months out, 800 lb-*. sperm, bound noith. The Lion spoke al sea; March 10. Phoenix, ship, of Nantucket, 19 days from Sydney, bound for the line. '29. Ganges, ship, of Nantuckel, 30£ months out, 12J0 bnrrels sperm, bound for the line.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 633, 8 May 1852, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 633, 8 May 1852, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 633, 8 May 1852, Page 2

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