SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
AUIUVALS. Sept. ts— Enst Cnpr>, 17 tons, Marone, from tho E.isi Cnpe, with 340 bushels wheat, bO ditto inane, 1 ra It poi/r. Sept. 16 — Pinko Ln<*<*, 10 ton«, Sinalloy, from tlie I'inl.o Itiver, with 3 tons hncon, 1 ton flax, 1 cask porli. Sept. 17— Nancy, 22 tons, H. Hanliman, Irom Hoki angn, with 1 1 casoa bacon, ,) cawKs pork, 3 boxes laid, 32 bushels wheat, 1 chest clothe^, 1 box clothing, 1 do. curiosities, 2 do. sundries, 1 ca'-k honey, oi)0 busliela wheat, 140 do. do., J } ton bacon.
PKrAM'URKS. Sept. 15— Ann, "22 tons, 11. Drown, For *%V.nliolti. Sept. to — Naiad, 22 tons, Motuo, for Uokianga mid Kiap.ira, with 1 halo blankets, 3 blocks, '1 coils rope, 4 c'islis mills. 1 cnn oil, 2 (lino paint, .'} c.i-Jis tobacco, 5 bales t-lnpo, b bisl oso s boots, 10 apndi'fl, 10 boxes nxeH, \b q ind-uones, 10 bags flour, 10 boxes soap, G Imtis halt, 61 ditto sug.ir, ltf bays lice, 2 bags pei'cl I*,1 *, 1 case, 1 cask rum, 1 cask wine, 3 bales nvrch.indixo, l Keg tobacco, 2 boxes soap, and a (junutit^ of sutidii"«. Sept. 15 — • Forager, 12 tons, Winter, for the Uaniei Ible, with 6 na<l cms, 1 package nailrf, 1 b;ilc sundries, 1 paicel, 2 casks pork, 2 bars iron, 1 cn--e butter, 1 keg ditto, l' cask oil, 1 ense tobacco, 1 iron curt, and sund'ieu.— G. W. White, ng«nt. Sept. 15 — Emily, 13 tons, I\lair, <for Mon^auui via Wniigarpi, with JO chsps flundrica, 2 balua blanket^, 15 kt'ffs white lend, 8 dozen ruaping l>ook», 3 mills,.') cnseH mindrtos, 2 cosoh brandy, 'I boxes pamN, .i casps tobacco, i'uabongers — Walter JJrodio, Kstj., 11. VVnlton, Ksfj., and 4 savvyeie. Sej)t. 16" — Vivid, 2b tons, W. liutlor, for iMonganui, with 6 bnles nicr-cbiuidizo, 1 c?i!»k ditto, 2 cases ditto, 32 iron pots, 10 camp ovuiih, 1 case, 4 dozen spades, 1 ensp saddles, 1 bnle trowsers, 2 c»Bes slops, 1 cuso prints, 1 bale counlorpniii'R, 1 cheat tea, 2 boxes lea, 1 cask vinep-iir, 2 cases winp, 1 barrel soda, 1 cask tar, 2 ba^t, (iour. — W. S. Giabamo, agent. Sept. J 6— John, 28 ions, Siilhvnn, for Wnngarei, with 18 casps, 9 caslis, .3 vibui'ls, (part of a mill.) — Cootubes & Daldy, agents.
CI.KAHKD OUT. Sept. 17 — ■Iliomama, 68 tons, 11. Sfurley, for tho East Coast, with 2 casks ruin, 1 do. brandy, 5 cases gin, "I cwt, tobacco, y tons sugar, b doz. wuio, 7 tonn flour, 40 tuns casks. Sept. 17 — Danit'l VVubster, 296 tons, P. Jones, for Sydney. Pnsspngers — ftlr. J. >S. ftlncf'urlane, Mr*. Kgan, AlessrH. Osborn, I'raxer, and Websttr, Mi«. Joiioa, and child, Mr. and Airs. Mnnnoiiri£ and daughter, Messrs. James Gnliblo and Vincent Wnlit'is, Wary Munio, Mr. and Mis. ltiemar, and 3 children, Messrs. llonry Haitfit, John Rogers, R Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Ross, Messrs. W. Shall, JoHpph Evan<«, Henry Ellis, William Ilarvpy, T. M. I'crnn, David Lundon, William lio v >lia, William Ilorage, and Tlioirms Siindern.
EXPORTS — rOHKIGN. Per Daniel Webster : — 10 cases copper, 243 bag-< potatoes, 3<17 do.«wl>ont, 63 casks oil, 1 cask bottled beer, 2 do. do. porter, 1 cas>e wine, 4 cases bacon, 1 ,paclcnge do., 6 hums, S3 coils wool lashing, 100,000 feet timber.
The Simps on. hie Iciuunc. — In confirmation of tI)G opinion of Captain Penny, regarding tho effect ot optical illusions in the regions ot ico, we may recu (wiys the Atlietireum) to an interesting ciicumstnnci' which occurred lo Mr Goodsir, nhowing that the phenomena of rofi action in the Aictic Regions excei d the intirvclloiia deception ol the mirage. Whoa tliut gentlemen was on liis first voyage in wardi of Ins brother, who accompanied Sir John J'innklinns surgeon, and «}iti his ship was running along the south shores ol Lancaster Sound, lie was standing on the foiecastlc cxnmining with a tolracope every part of tho coaM mo<t anxmunly, when with a thrill of joy h<> recognised a fl<ig-s(u(r and ensign. 11« gazed cat neatly at it, and .so dißtincliy did it t.bow ilßuli, that he could even makt out the waving of the flag. Unwilling, however, to trust to Ins own vision only — without s.iying a word In put the telescope into the hunda of a man who wus standing near hint, th.it ho might look at the point u-hood. The mnn did so— and, with a start, cxclnirnnd tliiit a flug was flying. Overjoyed, iMr. Good^ii snatched the glass bade, and applied it again to hm eye. For an instant — for an instant only — he saw tin wished for signal; then, it faded — then reappeared — now distorted into a biokon and disjointed column, now into an upturned »nd inverted pyiamid— nil nt last the image became resolved into its real form that of a liummocky piece of ice. Many oilier instances might be nddut oil Lo show how constantly tho Aictic cxplorei in piiplexed by meteorological phunomciu winch thus ilpqi i^e ih'i vision.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 671, 18 September 1852, Page 2
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824SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 671, 18 September 1852, Page 2
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