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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

AIIUIVAX.S. Oct. 2— Nawkhead, 22 tons, Lavnip, from Mahurnngi, with 2.50 mils, 10 lons fireuooil. Oct. 2 — Scotch Lass, 15 tons, Adams, from Matakana, with 18 tons firewood. Ort. 2 — Opheliii, 25 tons, Simpkins, from the East Cnpe, with 5.50 luiblicls wheat, 350 bushels maize, 350 lbs. h.nns and bacon, 1 cask poik. — Weston &. Co., agents. Oct. 2 — Mary, 25 tons, Davies, from the Bay o( Plenty, witL 200 baskets potatoes, 47 baskets maize, 29 baskets w heat. Oct. <I—Alert,1 — Alert, 16 tons, Merritt, from the Wade, with 7000 feet sawn timber. Oct. 4— Perseverance, 15 tons, Bradley, from Mahurangi, with 20 tons firewood, 10 purin posts. Oct. 4 — Frances, 20 tons, James, from the River Wade, with 10,000 feet sawn tiiribei. — Coombes &: Daldy, agents. Oct. 4— -Mencllesliom, 36 tons, Atkins, fiom. the Eust Cape, with 600 bushels wheat, 1 ton pork. — Salmon & Co., agents. Oct. s—Alexander,5 — Alexander, 36 tons, A. Millei,]Aom the River Thames, with 40 tons firewood.

DEPARTURES. Oct. 2 — HawMiead, 22 tons, Lmvrie, for Wangaroa. Oct. 2 — Bon Accord, 17 tons, Finlason, for Kmvau. Oct. 2 — Dolpbin, 42 tons, Stowart, for the Ea^t Coas', with 5 cases slops, 1 cask tobacco, 12 bags sugar, 80 iron pots, 6 bags rice, 1 ton salt, 3 boxes soop, 1') maros. — W. S, Giabame, agent. Oct. 2 — Maria, 10 tons, A. B. White, for the Bay of Plenty, with 4 bnsjs flour, 1 bale sundries, 1 barrel do. 1 bajf sugar, £ chest tea, 1 bale blankets an.l calico, 1 bag biscuit, 1 box sundries, 1 anchor, 1 coil rope, 2 kits sundries, 2 bags salt, 5 empty casks. Oct. 4 — Francis, 20 tons, James, for iMuhurangi, with 2 casks pork, ton flour, 2 tons potatoes, 12 lb. tobacco, 4 bags sugar. Oct. 4 — Napi, 17 tons, Tautari, for Russell, with 30 bags flour, 6 bagb biscuit, 5 bags rice, 10 boxes candles, 5 boxes soap, 20 bullocks hides, 1 cask paint oil, i keg nails, 2 bags flour, 10 packages butter and groceries, 20 packages sundries. — Passengers—Rev. R. Burrows, Mr. & Mrs. Webster, Mr. R. Evans. Oct. s— Las*, 14 tons, Thomson, for the Bay of Plenty, in ballast. Oct. s—Alexander,5 — Alexander, 36 tons, A. Miller, for the River Thames, in ballast. Oct. s—Waterwitch,5 — Waterwitch, 10 tons, W. Jones, for the Bay of Plenty, with 1 bale blankets, 1 do. calico and punts, 1 box soap, 30 lbs. tobacco. — J. Salmon & Co. agents. Oct. s— Hohi, 17 tons, Hare, for Opotiki, in ballast. Oct. s—John,5 — John, 28 tons, J. Sullivan for the Barrier, with 2 tons flour, 5 cwt. biscuit, 1 cask dried apples, 1 ton iron, 1 cask lard, 40 lbs. tobacco. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs. Hollis — Coombes & Daldy, agents. Oct. s— George, 17 tons, Ko to Patu, for Tauranga, with 4 boxes and 2 bundles apparel, 1 bale slops. Passenger — a R. C. priest. Oct. s—Hori5 — Hori Tepaia, 17 tons, Ilimiona, for Tauranga, in ballast. Oct. s—Warapu,5 — Warapu, 21 tons, W. Nicholls, for the East Coast, with 4 bags flour, 1 do. salt, 4 do. sugar.

CLEARED OUT. Oct. s— Raven, brig, J. B. Thompson, for Sydney, Passengers — Mrs. Simmons, niiss Simmons, Master Simmons, Mr. Charles Davis, Mr. 11. W. Robinson, Mr. Henry Mitchell, Mr. John Wright, Mr. W, Lowe, Mr. Hugh Carragliar. Mr. A. Gavin, W. H. Cory, Mary Pearnan, Jane Peaman, John Peanian, Ellen Peaman, Joseph Rust, Mrs. Davidson and four children, Daniel McDonnell, John Hnlles, John Stowers, William Cridge, Thos. Childs, John McGrath, John OBrien, Evan Evans, Richard Davis, Peter Brennan, Mrs. McCreadv and 4 children, Mr. and Mrs. OHiffe and 5 children, William Baker, William Kerr. — W. S. Grahame, agent.

EXPORTS — FO REIGN. Per Haven — 15 pieces junk timber, 2161 do, boards, 25 packages rope, 140 and 22 bags wheat, 60 sides bacon, 101 lams, 100 bags and 100 kits potatoes, 30 bags flour, 14 casks regulus, 7 cases glass, 1 trunk clothing, 15 kegs nai13,17 c.iske black oil, 6 do. do. do., 2 do. sperm, 18 puncheons rum, 6 -|-casks do., 1 hhd. whiskey, 1 £-cask do., 2 casks bottled beer, 1 box boots and shoes. A brig was signalled from the northward at sun. set yesterday evening.

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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 676, 6 October 1852, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 676, 6 October 1852, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 676, 6 October 1852, Page 2

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