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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

A X RIVALS. May 15— Ann, 15 tons, J. (Joodm.in, from Wniholi, with '23 tons fiiewood, 2000 toot timber, 7000 shingles. May 17 — Raven, "brig', 170 tons, J. Bowden, from Sydney. Passengers — Rev. Mr. Waterbouse, Mis. Watorbousc, Mr. 11. Webb, Mrs. H.uper, Mr. Gordou. W. S. Ginhamp, agent. May 17— Naiad, 22 tom, W. Monro, from Ahipara, ivith 600 busbcls wlieat, 6 bales hops, 1 ton kauri gum. May 17— Children, 30 tons, A. Jono<s from Russell, with 8 bead cattle, 50 bushels gnus sped, 10 ditto fruit. Passengers — Mr. Clarke, Mr. Wright, and two children. — T. Lewis, agent. May 17 — Elizabeth, schooner, 43 tons, J. D.ivis, from Now Plymouth to Manukau, with 4 casks butter, 50 baskets unions.

DEPARTURES. May 15— Lucy James, schooner, 40 tons, Joyce, for Kawhin. I\lay 15— Ann 22 tons, Goodman, for WaibeU. May 15 — Mary '25 tons, W. Davis, for Wnibeki. IMay 10 — Lion, U. S. whale ship, 297 tons, Nicols, for the fishery. — T. Lewis, agent. May 18— Star, 17 tons, Hill, for Wangarie, with 2 bags flour, i do. sugar, 1 doz. shins, 5 packages sundries. May 18— Napi, 17 tons, Tautari, for Russell, with 4 casks merchandize, 4 cases do., 1 box pipes, 1 bale blankets 1 cask vinegar, qr.-ca^k poit wine, 1 keep butter, 0 half-chests ten, 3 bundles fryingpans, 3 cases, 3 bugs oats, 2 hhd. br.indy, 9 do. ruin, 10 ensea gi'iw»v,i, 3 tons floer, 5 bundles, 6 wheelbarrows, S wheels, 10 parcels sundiice, 6,000 shingles. Pas6 enger—Mr. 11. E. Ilanley.— P. A. Phillips, agent.

IMPORTS — FOREIGN. Pei Raven, from Sydney : — 35 kegs tobacco, 30 baskets do., 10 chests 20 J-clo. tea, .00 bags flour, 11 bags, salt, 1 case 1 parcel b.mlwaie, 20 bags rice, 1 box orange pefcoe, 40 bnga sugar, 10 boxes candles, 1 parcel leather, ditto harness, 1 anvil, 5 bales leather, 741 bags sugar, l 2b cases wine, 100 bass flour, 100 boxes soap, 100 bags biscuit, 18 bags beans, 40 boxes starcb, 10 do. blue, 13 bales bags, 95 kegs nails, 1 bale twine, 1 case stationeiy, 4 casks whiting, 5 cases 10 bales prints, 6 bales 6 boxes cottons, 5 bale 3 blankets; 190 sheep. 2 cas>ks diuga, 20 boxes tobacco pipes, 6 cases oilmen's btores, W9 hags salt, 1 cask paint, 2 kegs nails, 24 boxes fire-bricks, 30 boxes candles, 1 cask blocks, 7 barrels pitch, 3 do. sago, 12 tins biscuit, 4 cnsk3 coal tar, 20 boxes soap, 45 bags salt, 3 pieces freestone, 51 baisiron, windlass complete, and sundries.

Wiiallrs at itiE Bay oi Islands. AnuivnD. — Ist inst. Smyrna, ship, of Now Bedford, R. H. Fobey, master, 28 months out, 550 barrels sperm, C. B. Waetfovd, agent. On Wednesday last, 12 inst., Eliznbeth, of Now Bedford, Baker, master. 6 {months out, 220 bands sperra, C. B. Wnwtfonl, agent.

The Riven amvedon Monday morning, after a good run of nine days fiom Sydney. She brings Sydney shipping intelligence to the 6th inst. News of the wreck of the MauLin had been received : the Sydney Ileiald states that she was insured by Sydney underwriters for £1500. The following are the arrivals and departures since the sailing of the Daniel Webster : — Ahriv\i,B. — April 17. Emma, brig, Pockley, from Hobart Town. 18. Thomas and Henry, biig, St. John, from Port Phillip ; Rio Packet, barque, Shipley, from Manilla; Isabella, baique, Deane, from San Francisco ; Haven, brig, Bowden, from Auckland. 19. Dockenhuden, barque, Meyer, from Melbourne ; Don Juan, schooner, Courtenay, from Melbourne ; Lavinia, schooner, Wyborn, from Moreton Buy. 21. Diana, brig, Ilansen, from Melbourne; Duke of Wellington, barque, Brady, from Melbourne. 22. Jack, brig Murphy, fiom Moieton Bay. 23. Meg Mernlies, schooner, Smith, from Port Albeit ; Lucy Ann, whaling barque, Lovett, from the South Seas, 2't. IWlequin, schooner, Trenthem, from Geelong ; Samuel Enderby, barque, Henderson, from the Auckland Islands, 25. Wanderer, brig, Baggis, fiom Port Phillip; Louis and Miriam, brig, Pilford, from Poit Phillip. 26. Comet, schooner, Clouston, f » ora Nelson; Ann Mary schooner, Francis, fiom Port Albert; Zone, schooner, from Moreton Bay. 29. Rory O'More, barque, Smart, from Newcastle ; Advendne, schooner, Butler, from Melbourne; Spartan, barque, Maishall, from Manilla; Clara, brig, Coon< j y, from Melbourne. 30. Jessif, birque, Macpheen, from San Fiancisco. May 1. Foster, ship, Broderick, from the Downs, 18 tb Decembei ; Queenatown, brig, Peters, from London, Ist Decembei. 3. Waratah, steamer, Freyer, from Melbourne. Dhpauturls. — Apiil 17. Mary and Ellen, schooner, M'Lean, for Geelong ; Favorite, barque, Mortimer, for Melbourne; Daniel Webster, barque, Jones, for Auckland; Ann and Jane, barque, Smith, for Melbourne. 18. Catherine, schooner, "Wilson, for Singapore. 19, Despatch, schooner, Peacock, for Wellington ; Scotia, schooner, Davies, for Wellington. 20. Clarence Packet, Catheny, for Melbourne. 21. Harp, schooner, Somerville, for Moreton Buy ; William Gladstone, brig, Smith, for London ; Mohawk, ship, Liddell, for Lombock. 22. Jeane Lucie, schooner, Lepaire, for Hobart Town ; Mary Stewart, schooner, Watts, for Melbourne ; Helen, schooner, Cobben, for Melbourne; Rose of Eden, schooner, Watta, foi Moreton Bay. 23. Duchess of Northumberland, barqua, FiVeinan, for .London ; Twins, schooner, Paiker, for Geelong ; Vanquish, schr., Watt, for Melbourne. 24. Rapid, schooner, Creswell, for San Francisco ; Phosbe, schooner, Broadfoot, for Melbourne. 25. Coquette, schooner. Farmer, for Geelong. 0,7. Margaiet and Mary, schooner, Cuine, for Melbourne. 28. Ranger, barque, Hunter, for London ; Waterhiy, schooner, Hays, for Hobart Town ; Emma, brig, Brooks, for Melbourne. 29. Woodlark, barque, Tucker, for the South Seas ; Diana, brig, Ilansen, for Melbourne; Cape Ho>n, barque, Eedy, for Poit Phillip; Jessie Byrne, barque, Baker, for San Francisco. May 1. Zetland, ship, Brown, for Callao ; Chieftain, baique, Edwai'U, for Guam; Lavinia, schr., Wyborn, for Moreton J3ay ; Don Juan, schooner, Courtney, for Melbourne ; Shamrock, steamer, Bell, for Melbourne. 2. Sir John Byng, brig, Frith, for Port Fairy ; Frederick Giiffiihs, schooner, Deering, for Geelong. 3. Marmora, schooner, Kelly, for Wellington; Star,Eury, for the Soutli Seas , Pauline, schooner, Bain, foj Port Cooper; Thomas and Henry, brig, Nixon, for Melbourne. 4. Meg Mmihes, schooner, Smith, for Melbourne; Algerine, brig. Corcoran, for Melbourne; Lalla llookh, barque, Kaines, for San Francisco ; Wanderer, brig, Boggis, for Melbourne ; Jack, brig 1 , Murphy, for Moreton Bay.

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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 636, 19 May 1852, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 636, 19 May 1852, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 636, 19 May 1852, Page 2

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