SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS. Sept. B— lliomama, 68 tons,' IF. SturJpj-, from IlawJres Bay, with 54. casks i °2O tuns) block oil, lmlf-ton whalebone, I,ooo'bushels wh^at. Passengers — Mr. Carroll and Mr. Gooley. — Salmon & Co., agents. Sept. 10— John, 28 tons, J. Sullivan, from the liarrier, with 30 tons copper ore. Passengers— James Cox, Arthur Hughes.
DEPARTURES. Sept. 9— Catherine, 20 tons, Werehiko Parera, for Taurangn, with 4 boxes apparel, 1 cas>k pipes, 2 bags blankets, 1 cask oil, 2 casks nails, 1 cask tar, 2 baskets nails, 1 bag 1 sugar.
EXPOIITS — rOKEIGJT. Per Spencer for Melbourne :— lOO,OOO fret sawn timber, 1 1 000 »liirij)los, 10 lioum3 frames, 42 doors, 32 pair window aatheH, 10 ball-boxus glass, (window), 45 tins .s lee»& main, 23t> bags flour '23 tons, 15 eases bacon and hams, 1 do bsmipsn, H cafltK oil < paint), s>o cans do., 3 casks nui», 3 do. biandy, 4 »:irkn»es pg»% 150 dozen, 3 dozen buckets, 1 cask l.ud, 25 coiia lope, 4 do. woollaslung, 40 dus .vhite lead, ii- r > \ bags bread ,1 cait.
Passengers per Spencer — Messrs. J. Commons CbnjJes Broadbenr, W. W. Wcmyss, Archil Wilson, Alex. Black, Mi. and Mis. Hendor-ion, 4 children, and seiviint, Mcssis. VV. Brown, J. Pa'tPison, J. Simina, lifirlcint, E. Mills, J. Cariadus, Thomas J3i own, J.nnes Crane, Edward Wilson, William Johnson, Thomas Laikms, James 'lapper, James JVlcKenzie and bon, James (Jilbeid, Hugh Alqcky, David llKliennglon, William (oopt j r, P. Coyle, John Lundon, William Lundon, Cliailea i3ellin»l)am. D. Everett,— -Spike, Charles Madden, Aithur Hood, 11. Cowan, William Mai shall, P. Cidlcy, J. Ciaig, George Ahrarn, J. Edmunds, JVI. Christian , Alox. Ff.uner. rae^ngeis \>er Daniel Webster — i\lr. Mis. Ttfannering, and d.mghter, iWr. James Gnhble, Mr. Vincent Walter**, AJarj Munro, Mr. and Mrs. R.incio and (hree childien, Messis. If. il.n i lit, J. Kogers, J{. Wall er and L l childien, W. Ros^, and vvil", William Shall, Josaph Evana, Henry Ellis, William llnrvey, cabin, Mrs, Egan.
Vessels in Harbour. Ciesswell, barque, . r >74 tons, Captain John Williams, loading at Kauri Point, for London. Neptune, ship, fiW lons, Captain J. Henderson, about lo snil for London. Joseph Flutcbcr, ship, 672 tons, Captain J. Foster, discharging caigo, from London. ' Daniel Webster, bairjue, 298 tons, Captain P. Jonos, loading for Sydney. Spencer, brig, 222 tons, Captain Martin, loading for Molboilinr. Willirtin Hyde, bonjue, 533 toni, Captain J. L. A,,plewlmitp, Joasl)iig for Mi'lbouinc. Julin, schooner, Jo tons, Captain Ihompson, loading (or Mtlbouinc.
John Wesley, Missionary hug, i>s> tons, Captain Rylp, ninvod irom Soutli Sea IslnmU, — refitting. llioiaaiiia, schooner, 68 tons, Stuiluy — liom a coasting \oy;igp.
The Ciesswell will chop down flu's clay from beyond Kami Point, wl)t>ro she has boon lo.iding, and, we aic requested to state, she will positively s.ul on Tuesday morning. Her mail will be closed on Monday.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 669, 11 September 1852, Page 2
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