SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
AKKIVALS. June 19 — Mary, 25 tons, Davis, from Waiheki, with 40 tous firewood. June 19 — Napi, 17 tons, J. Tautari, fioiu Russell, with 7 casks sperm oil, 6 bairels salt poik, 8 empty casks, Passengeis— Mr. M'Donakl, Mr. Gaidnei, Mi. Ihckson, and Mr. King. — [\ A. Phillips, agent. June 21 — Watenvitch, 10 tons, James, from Wan. garoa, with 100 bushels corn. Jui>e C A\ — Elizabeth, schooner, 40 tons, J. Davis, from New Plymouth, with 36 bags oats, 50 bags flour, 4 kegs butter. June 22— Isabella, 17 tons 7 Faulkner, from Tauranga, with 100 baskets potatoes, 15 bags maize. June 22— - Endeavour, II tons, Christian, from Pakari, with 70,000 shmgli'S. June 22 Cicely, 60 tons, Liddel, from New Plymouth, in ballast. Pabsenger— Mr. lieetham.
DEPARTURES. June 19— Kohirn, 1? tons, Iliru, for the Bay of plenty, with 10 lbs. tobacco, 1 bale calico and punts, 3 hstm salt, 4 empty casks, 2 gallons mm, 3 ditto wine^J caso g'li, i bag ilour. Passengers— Mr. Donnelly, Mi. Hunt. June 21— Mary, 2.") tons, W. Davies, for WaibeU, with a bullocks, a tons potatoes. Passengers — Mrs. McCleod, and child.
CLEARED OUT. June 22 — Napi, 17 tons, Tau tan, for Russell, wiih C casks beer, i barrel al<>, 2 chests tea, 1 box candles, 2 tons flour, 7 cases slops, 1 bale blankets, 3 bags sugar, 2 bales leather, 11 kegs sundries, 10 paicels suudiieb. Passenger— -Mr. Hiclcton. — P. A. Phillips, agent. Juno 22 — Moa, brig, 2:36 tons, Nonis, for Sydney. Passengeis— Captain Powditcb, Mis. L J o\vditch, Mis. Wood, & 3 children, Mr. and Mis. Brookfield, and 3 children, Dr. Rick.iul*,, fllr. R Joidan, 13. W. Atkinson, E~>q., Mr. and !\lra. Hunt, and 4 children, Seijeant <md Mrs. Davis, Messrs. Henry Head, James Riddle, Mrs. Riddle, Mr. Alexander Fraser, Mra. Fraser, Mr. John Loid, Mr. Bullock, Messrs. Albert Beetham, J.imes Il.iy, James Stoker, Charles Younger, James Bailie, William Cooke, Goorge Harvey, John Dow, George Foyle, John Fiench, A. Lockott, John McAllnm, John Casey, and Peter and John — JN T e\v Zealanders — «W. S. Grahame, agent.
EXPORTS — FOREIGN. Per Moa, for Sydney : lo bags ryo-seecl, 20,000 feet kauri timber, 21J bales flax, 20 tons potatoes, 5 casks whiskey, 32 cases brandy, 5 puncbpons rum, 2 puncheons whiskey, 9 cases biandy, 7 hhcls. brandy, 2 do. do., 1 do. do., 11 libds. 13.P. rum, 3 bhds. biandy, o bbds. B.P. mm, 2.j half cases Geneva, 24 do. do., 4*do. do., 2 bhds. brandy, 2 do. do., 1 do. do., 4 hbdfi. B.P. rum, 4 hhds. biandy, 5 quartercdslfs poi twine, 1 bale shuts, 4 bales do., 1 case wearing apparel, 1 bale shirts, 1 do. do., 1 bale blankets, 4 cases slop clothing, 2 cases slops, 1 bale canvass, 32 boxes onions, ,'} boxes hams and bacon, 32 ox bides, 4 bundles sheepskins, 8 bundles horns, 10 barrels pork, 0 do. do. Original cargo from Sydney : 5 quarter-casks port wine.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 646, 23 June 1852, Page 2
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