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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS. Sept. 1 Ophelia, Qo tons, Sirapkins, from Bay of Plenty, with COO bushels maize, 30 buslnls wheat, half-ton pork, 2 cwt. lard, 10 packages sl^ps. qg e pt, i — Haivkhead, 22 tons, Lawrie, iYlahurangi, with 12 tons firewood, 500 bushels shells. Sept. I—Mary1 — Mary Ann, 15 tons, Mokena, from Waiapu (East Cape.) 800 bus els wheat, hall ton salt tis>b. Passengeis — 17 Native*. Sept. I—Benlomond,1 — Benlomond, 35 tons, Pitnoti, fiom Waiapu (East Cap?), witu HSS bushels wheat, vil bushels maize. Passengers — 12 Natives. Sept. 2 — Mary, Ql tons, Soutbyate, from the Bay of Plenty. Sept. 2 — Forager, 12 tons, Winter, from Matutu, with -18 casks pork, 70 bushels ma.ze. S e p t> 2 — Pei severance, 34 tons, Bradly, fiom Mahurangi, with 26 tons firewood. Sept. 2— Ann, 1 25 tons, Charles de Thierry, from Waiheki, with 6,500 feet timber, 1,000 paling-. Sept. 2— Lady Jane Grey, 12 tons, A. K. Churton, from Taurangi, with 175 Kits potatoes, 14 bushels wheat, 6 bubhels mnize,l basket flax. Sept. S—lra,S — Ira, "k> tons, J. Campbell, from the Barrier, with 16 tons copper ore. Passengers— Thomas Roberts, Samuel Hodge. T. Russell, agent. Sept. 3 — John, 28 tous, J. Sullivan, from the Barrier, with 30 tous copper ore. Passengers—Captain Heale. 'Combes & Daldj, agents. Sppt. 3— Francis, 20 tons, G. James, from Mihurangi, with 12,000 feet timber. Pasbengers— Messrs. Grabam, Motion, & Combes. Combes & Daldy, agents. Sept. 3— Edmund, 9 tons, Fanow, fiom the Bay of Plenty, with i cask poi k, .SO bushels wheat, 10 do. maize, 3 tons potatoes, 12 haras. T. Russell, agent. Sept. 3 — Catherine, 3!) tons, Parera, from Tauranga, with 100 baskets maize, 120 bushels wheat, 100 baskets potatoes, 30 pigs .

DEPARTURES. Sept. ii — Endeavour, 14 tons, Martin, for Waiheki. "Sept. I_ Children, 50 tons, Joups, for Russell, with half-ton 6ugar, 2 cases merchandize, 3 case harness, 3 bags rice, 4 parcels sundries, 1 grindstone, 1 case shirts. Passengers —Messrs. Marlow and Baker. Sept. I—William,1 — William, 15 tons, Stewart, for Ngunguru. Sept. l — Hawkhead, 22 tons, Lawrie, for Hokokmo. Sept. l — Tui, 13 tons, Wekenwhi, for Maketu, with 2 boxes plates, 2 ditto glass, 8 boxes slops, 1 bag flour, and sundries. Sept. 2 — Scotch Lass, 15 tons, Adams, for Matakana. Sept. 3— Ophelia, 25 tons, G. Simpkins, for the Bay of Plenty, with 1 cask br ndy, 1 package tobacco. % Sept. 3— Mary, 14 tons, G. Southgate, for the Bay of Plenty, in ballast. Sept. 3— Aun, 22 tons, Brown, for Waiheki, with 3 bags flour, 2 do. sugar, Sept. 3— Frances, 20 tons, G. James for Mahurangi, in ballast. Combes & Daldy, agents. Sept. 3 — John, 28 tons, J. Sullivan, for Mahurangi, in ballast. Combes & Daldy, agents.

IMPORTS — FOREIGN. Per Jo3Pph Fletcher, 4 cases 3 do, 7 packages, 1 box, 5 cases, 1 box specie, 1 box, 12 crates, 3 ca«es, 1 do., 45 packages, 2 cases, ftmnk, 7 case?, 12 do., 2 packages, 70 casks, 26 packages, 2 trunks, 1383 bars, 38 < bundles, 20 buds. 10 casks, 15 kegs, 134 bags, 1 case, 5 hhds. 10 barrels, 4 packages, 11 do., 2 cases, 2 boxes, 1 package, 2 boxes, 3 bales, 133 packages, 2 chests, 1 case, 70 kegs, 1 box 17'casos, 17 bales, 1 ca?k, 40 kegs, 1 box, 17 cases, 17 bales, 1 cask, 40 kegs, 80 bundles, 4 hhds., 7 bales, 1 cask, 7 packages, 92 do., 9 casks, 4 . cases, 6 packages, 4 boxes, 38 packages, 1 case, 1 6 packages, 42 do., 40 anchors, 191 iron pots, i) 4 ovens, 4 cases, 1 box, 21 tons coals. 54 packages, 563 bars, 70 bundles, 4 tons pig iron.

The True Briton, ship, was to sail from London for Auckland on the 22nd July. She has br<>n chartered to convey troops to this colony; a company of the 58th, ' comprising 2 officers and 82 men, 5 women, and 7 children for Auckland; and a company of the 66th for Wellington. The barque St. Michael, Prance, was about to be laid on for Auckland, to sail in June. H.M.S. Heiald, and her tender the Torch, steamer, were to sail from Plymouth about the Ist June on a surveying expedition to the South Seas.

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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 667, 4 September 1852, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 667, 4 September 1852, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 667, 4 September 1852, Page 2

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