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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS. Juno 9— Fiances, 20 tons, James, from Mauharangi, with 30 tons fhenond, 4 lon^ piles. June 9 — Korornrika, 17 tons Mtmgonui, from Russell, with 5 pigs. — P. A. Phillips, iigenr. June 9 — Mary, 2.") tons, D.wies fiom Wailieki, with •10 tons hiwvood, 400 fret timber, 2 bru;9 potatoes. June 9 — Napi, 17 tons, Tautan, fiom Russell, with 80 empty barrels, 7 casks salt pork, 3 ditto lard, 28 ash oais, ca«k pitch.— P. A. Phillips, agent. June 9— Star, If tons, fhll, fioin Wangaiei, with 6,000 feet timber. June 10 — Brothers, % ( l tons, Sheppard, from Monganui, via Russell, with 41 casks poik, 5 ccsks lard, package plops. June 10— Ann, 22 tons, Goodman, from Wailieki, with 2,000 feet timber, 16,000 shingles Juno 10 — King William, ship, 464 tons, Dowar, (at Kciipaia,) from Sidney — blown &t Campbell, fluents. June 11— Marmcra, schooner, IjO (ons, Kelly, from Wellington. Passengois — ]\lr. Duke, Mrs. McGarvie and child, and Mis. Mason. — Master, agent.

DEPARTURES. June 9 — Fiances, 20 ton*, James, for Itfahuiangi. June 9 — Ilioinmnn, schooner, 69 tons, ftlacfiu'laiip, for Ilawko's Day, with hhd tuni, j ca^es geneva, 2kegs ■biandy, \ cask biundy, 1 keg lob,icco, ISJ tuns, casks, 2 tons feuk, 1£ ton flour, <i cases slops, 1 cask ditto, 30 packages prints, calicos, and blankets, 11 horses, \ ton iron pots, \ ton camp ovens, \ ton sugar, 1 ton molasses, 10 dozen spades, \ ton soap, 2 chests and € half-chests tea, 1 cvvt. coffee, 6 bags rice, 2 bales corn srcKs. — Salmon and Co., agents. June 9— Elizabeth, 14 tons, Ilamioua, for Walcatanr. Jutie 9— r.llfn, 12 tons Watson, for \\ .uhcki. Jnne 10— -Scotch Lass, 14 tons, Antonio, for Waiheki. June 10 — "W.uerwiich, 10 tons, Jones, for Y\ angaium, with 13 lbs. tobacco. June 10 — Koiorarika, 17 tons, Mangonui, for Russell. June 11— Catherine, 20 tons, \V. Parera, for Tauranga, in ballast. June 11— Brothers, 22 tons, Shepherd, for Monganui, with 3 bag;s salt, 1 package slops. June 11— -Mdiy, 25 tons, Davies, for Waiheki, in ballast.

CLEARED OUT. June 11— Cicely, 60 tons, Liddell, tor Npw Plymouth, with J 0,000 feet timber, 3 packages axes, 1 bale, 2 cases drapery, 1 hale blankets, 1 ca&e sundries, 5 packages groceties, C 2 boxes candles, 3 cases furniture. C. Davis, agftnt.

IMPORTS — FOHETGX. Per Moa— 2oo bn"s flour, 100 boxeB soap, 20 ditto candles, lj ditto sfeds, .10 casKs beef, 400 sheep, 14 casks refined sugar, 34ancbois, 2 chain cables, 31 casks nails, 4 cases drapery, 1 p.ilcnt windlass, 2 deck and 9 hawse pipes, 5 bales leather, 4 bundles sieves, 22 bags feugar, 8 baircls split peas, 3 cases matches, -1 bale calico, 1 ca^e copper, 1 bundle blocks, 2 cases choese, 3 anchor's, •1 bales calico, I keg nails, 1 case drapery, 12 baircls rosin, 14 boxes tea, 4B mate sugar, 3 baled leather, 50 bags flour, 10 kegs tobacco, 2 kegs tdbacco, * case stationery. 1 case ink, 10 boxes tobacco, 1 case cigars, 'JO cases gin, 3 packages dru^s, 37 boxes caudles, 64 mats sugar, hhd. loaf sugar, 5 bags coffee, 3 cases matches, 2 bags spice, 10 bags rice, case Apparel, 5 packages plants, case drapery, 2 hbils and 5 -\ casks port wine, , r > } casks sherry, 2 tons sugar, 20 bags rice, 5 packages trees, box plants. Per -King William— 2(s bundles spades, bale cottons, 1 cask cutlery, 1 box caps, 2 cases hardware, 10 bales, and 1 truss blankets, 1 box, 7 bales and truss cottons, 4 cases and % bales slops, 13 boxes tobjcco, 1 ton lice, 10 bags sugar, 5 bags flour, 12 hordes.

The Marmora sailed from Wellington on the 28th ultimo— two days after the sailing of H.M.S. Bramble —and has brought but a small mail. She hns experienced very bad weather on the coast, and has been detained off the Bainer duiing- tbe last ten days. During- the sudden squalls of Saturday night last she lost her bowsprit. The Marmora is Lid on for Melbourne, to sail direct from this port. Tho barque Tory railed for Melbourne, on tbe 25th ultimo, ftom Fort Nionolson, >vilh 34 passengers from Wellington aud 42 from Lyttelton. A " right whale" made its ai>pearence m the b iy, at Wellington, on the Queen's Birth D<iy Captain Garrick of tbe lilack Dog despatched two boats in chase, taking command of one himself and his mate the other. After a two hour's chase, she was killed by the mate about 4 o'clock, and was hauled alongside the schooner. It was calculated she would yield about 40 barrels of oil, of from £50 to jC?O value.

Sydney. Arrivals.— May ti. Dart, brig, Collins, from Melborune; Cadlda, schooner, M' Duffy, from Guinine. 10. Almeda, schooner, Nailler, from Melbourne; Moa! brig, Norris, from Auckland. 11, Wild Irish Girl' bripr, Todd, from Melbourne. 12. Emma, barque, Kelly, from Melbourne; Herculean, schooner, Smith, from Melbourne ; Australian, whaling" barque, Wiles' fiom Howes Island. 13. William, brig, M'Kinley,' from Launceston ; Thomas Lord, schooner, Higgins, from Circular Head; Golden Spring, brig, M'VejVh, from Melbourne. 15 Souvenir, schooner, Brown! from Moreton Bay ; Amazon, ship, Vincent, fiom Port Phillip; Nelson, whaling ship, Spurhng, fiom Analam ; Juliet, schooner, Rogeis, from Melbourne. 17. DuLe of Roxburgh, barque, Collard, from Port Victoria, NewZealand. 21. Pear!, barque, Harrison, from Tahiti; Ellen, scnooner, Spoonor, fiom Twofold Bay. 92 Nestor, barque, Hyle, fiom ihe Downs, Jnnunry Ist. ; Vixen, schooner, Lon?, from Wide Bay. 23. Margaiet ami Mary, schooner, Currin, fiom Melbourne ; irpencer, brig, Martin, from Melbourne. 2<A. Adelaide, schooner, Lacey, from Melbourne 25. Janne L.icie,' schooner; Lepaue, from llobaitTown; Waterwituh' brig, Watts, from a whaling voyage ; Euphrates, shi|>| Munro, from Plymouth, Feb. 10 ; Oriental, ship, Shrewsbury, from Wellington; Austialasian League, schooner, Grey, fiom Newcastle. Departures.— May 7. Wanderer, brig, Bogo-is, for Melbourne; Raven, biig, Bowden, for Auckland 1 ; Roiy O'More, barque, Smart, for Launceston. 8. Itobeit Syers, barque, Morrison, for Melbourne ; Douglas ship, fur Melbourne; Casilda, scbomer, McDufly, Melbourne. 9. Jessie, schooner, Delmagnp, for South Ssas ; Prince of Wales, barque, Stuart, for London ; Isabella, baiquo, Robinson, for Melbourne ; Lalla Ilookh, barque, Uaines, for San Francisco; Carthngena, barque, Jones, for Liveipool ; James Gibson, schooner^ Young, for Melbourne. IU. Harmony, ship, Banks] for San Francisco. 11. John Bartlett, barque, Parkins' lor Guam; Eagle, steamer, Warner, for Moreton Bay. 12. Louirf and Miriam, brig, Griffiths, for Launcesten , William, schooner, Taylor, for Wanganui. 15. Ganges, barque, Langlpy, for London ; Royal Stuart, ship, {ioble, Jor Madias; Black River Packet, barque, Stiles, for Batavia; Sevuriam, barque, O'Connor, for Guam; Adventure, schooner, Butler, for Melbourne. 16, Zone, schooner, Elliott, ior Moreton Bay. 17. Emma, brig, Brown, for Hobart Town. 19. Con«ide steamer, Appleby, lor Melbourne; Dart, brig, Collens, for Melbourne. Duke of Wellington, baique, Brady, for Melbourne ; Black Diamond, shooner, Maokny, tor Melbourne ; Waratah, steamer, Frayers, for M< lbou'rne. j 20. Margaret, schooner, Spenre, for Geelong ; A<>in- 1 court, ship, Pashley, for Guam. 21. Lady Sale, i barque, Jackson, for Ceylon; Foigh-a-Ballah, barque! St. John, for Melbourne ; Wild Irish GirL, brig, Todd for Melbourne; Senata, barque, King, .for London; Corsair, brig, McNeal, for Sun Francisco ; Louisa' barque, Plant, for Otago, 22. Ilaveiing, ship, Price, for Madras. 25. Lucy Ann, barque, Kendall, lor Melbourne; Emma, barque, Kelly, for Melbourne; Rosetta, schooner, Gray, for Port Albert; Etoile dv Matin, schooner, Wilson, for New Caledonia.

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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 643, 12 June 1852, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 643, 12 June 1852, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 643, 12 June 1852, Page 2

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