SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVAL. August 16 — Alerl, 14 tons, Samson, from the Wade, wiih 8000 feet sawn timbpr. August 1(3 — Daniel Webster, barque, 296 tons, Philip Jones, commander, from Suluey. Passengeis — Mrs. Jonps and child, Mr. Russell, Mr. P. Russell, Mr. W. Brown, Mr. It. Lyle, and Mr. Lyall.—J. Salmon & Co., ■agents. August 16— Children, 30 ton*, Jones, from Russell, with 10 bead cattle, 1 saddle. Passenger — Mrs. Evans. August 16 — Napi,.l7 tons, Tautari, from Russell, with 6 casks pork. Passenger — Mr F. -W. Merriman. August 16 — Perseverancp, 14 tons, Biadley, from Mahurangi, with 16 tons firewood, 100 posts and rails, 7000 shing'es, and 2 puriri posts. August 16 — Dolphin, schooner, 40 tons, Stewart, from Patoma, with 24,000 feet timber, 75 busbels maize. August 16 — Hawknead, 22 tons, Lawne, from Mahurangi, with 24 tons firewood, 1 spar. August 16 — Eliz beth, "-chooner, 43 tons, Rakena, from Hokianga, with 3-10 baskets maizu, 47 busbels wheat, 4 packages honey. August 17 — Pilot, 17 tons, Himiona, from Tauranga, vrilb 100 baskets potatoes, 18 pigs, 10 baskets maize.
DEPARTURES. August 13— Iliomama, schooner, 68 tons, Sturley, for the East Coast, with 15 tons casks. — Salmon & Co., agents. August 14 — Ira, 17 tons, Kohira, for the Bay of Plenty. August -14 — New Zealander, 14 tons, Mataku, for Tauranga. August 14 — John, 28 tons, Sullivan, for Mahurangi. August 14 — Dove, 20 toni, White, for the Bay of Plenty, with 1000 feet timber. August 14 — Waterwiteb, 14 tons, Jones, for Monganui, with 10 bags flour, £ too sugar, Dale blankets, 2 kegs white lead, 3 cans 1 bairel oil, 3 dozen spades, 5 cases 5 kegs and 2 bales slope. August 14— Ilohi, 18 tons, Te Wara, for Opotiki, with 1600 feet timber, 20 casks blankets and calico, 2 bundles spades, 1 do. hoop iron, 1 package tobacco, 6 casks salt, and sundries. August 14 — Brothers, 22 tons, Shepherd, for Wangarca, with 4 tons potatoes. August 16 — Mary Taylor, 10 tons, Patuiwi, for Wangarei, in ballast. Passengers — 9 maories. August 16 — Lliza.42 tons, W. Ellis, for Poverty Bay, with 50 bags sugar, 13 ditto rice, 4 kegs nails, 9 ditto paint, 24 cases old torn, 2 ditto cheete, 1 ditto crockery, 4 horses. August 17 — Perseverance, 17 tons, W. Bradley, for Mahuranga, with 3 bags- flour, \ ton potatoes, 1 bag sugar, 1 bundle iron, 2 packages nails.
IMrOHTS — FOREIGN. Per Daniel Webster, from Sidney :—4: — 4 hhds. coal tar, 30 cases Geneva, 1 crate stone bottles, 4 cases blacking, 1 cask bitters, 108 boxes candles, 122 boxes [>la«s, 5 barrels oatmeal, b do. pearl bailey, 5 casks airowroot, 1 case ship chandleiy, 1 bag nails, 26 kegs tobacco, 900 sbeop, 3 horses, case drapery, 6 casks 60 puncheons tallow, 20 bags refined sugar, 2 cases cigars, 116 bags sugar, 14 do. coft'ee, G chests tea.
List of Passengers by the brig Moa for Sidney — Mrs. Applewhaite, two children and servant, Mr. and Mrs. Codlin, Mr. Applewhaite, Mr. and Mrs. Stone, and seven children, Mr. nnd Mrs. Gardiner, and six children, Mr. 11. Isaacs, Mr. John Kerr, Mr. Cheeseman, Mi 8. Jordan Mrs. Ranee & two children, Messrs. Walter Pratt, Joseph Bryars, Lachlan M'Liver, Samuel Morgan, John Rice, William and Elizabeth Booth, John Umbers, James Robertson, John Price, Edward Grant, William Kingston, George Kingston, Barnard Kane, Michael Hurley, W. F. Gilbert), W. L. Thorburn, John Davidson, Patrick Gowan, Joseph Newell, William Menary, Henry Morgan, W. Patterson, Peter Conroy, George Smith, James Booth, Wm. Patterson, Francia M'Koy, J. Ryan and Mrs. Ryan, John Scott, A. Scott, Richard Dunne, W. Dunne, M. W. Monro, Thomas Hughes, John Roskell, Michael M'Ninney, George Strong, W. Oliver, and John Drury, T. Pollok, J. Hammond, D. Durbiidge, W. Lovell.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 662, 18 August 1852, Page 2
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612SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 662, 18 August 1852, Page 2
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